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ᴠᴀsʜ ᴛʜᴇ sᴛᴀᴍᴘᴇᴅᴇ ( ᴛʀɪɢᴜɴ. ) ([personal profile] photosympathies) wrote in [community profile] synnet2024-12-01 03:28 pm

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Okay, so.

( Hello everybody, it's Vash the Stampede currently sitting on the floor in his room surrounded by an absolutely mammoth pile of plushies. It's fine, don't worry about it. ) I may not be the guy with all the Christmas knowledge, we don't really have it where I'm from, but I do know the whole point is gift-giving, right? And what do kids need in the gift-giving season? Toys. Now I've done my best at the arcade, won whatever I can, but I think the guy running the place is super out for my hide -. ( A laugh, bright and uncomplicated. It's fine. ) - which means I need help. Because the Orphanage has a whole range of ages, right? And maybe some of them don't want cuddly toys - who am I to judge?

( He is judging a teensy tiny bit, because he thinks cuddly animals are great. )

So toys. I was wondering if anyone had anything they wanted to donate. We had that whole thing with the fake guns, right? ( He pulls a face, but he's going to soldier on. ) And there were those little figures that one time. If anyone's got anything they don't want anymore that we could fix up to give to those in need that would be really great. Or if anyone wants to try their hand at the other machines, I guess as long as it's not me the owner can't be too pissed. Anything would be super appreciated. They deserve something nice too, you know?

( And while he's aware that some people here are angrier about the Transylvanian orphans than others, he's hoping everyone secretly has a good heart down deep. )
cutlery: (this is so overly sweet I'm going to vom)

[personal profile] cutlery 2024-12-05 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I could, yes. It is really not very hard, just meticulous! If you fix up your own clothes, then you have the most crucial part necessary in the stitching, really.

...Ah, well. Assuming your stitches are good, at least! I will have to evaluate that first, as we do not want your work to unravel, naturally.