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Bakura Ryou [獏良了] ([personal profile] shiromadoushi) wrote in [community profile] saveyourselves2013-05-05 01:50 pm

After School Numbers Club

So to formalize an idea that's been batted about: Who would be interested in their high school or middle school character joining up a numbers-kids only afterschool club? Basically the club would be hanging out in Lyall's classroom talking about Serious Stuff going on with the whole mess and also just hanging out and relaxing, playing games and stuff. Just a safe place for numbers kids to hang out.

Also, if anyone can come up with an awesome exclusionary name for the club, toss it here! Something that sounds like no one would want to join it but also sounds legit as a club.
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[personal profile] reckless_fire 2013-05-05 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, I'll toss Kenji in; although he'll probably be more interested in hanging out than in talking seriously.

The only name I can think of that no one would want to join is something like the Clean Up Crew, or Janitor's Helpers...which doesn't really sound like a club. Yeah, I got nothin'.

[personal profile] scramasax 2013-05-05 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Y'know Anthony would find that fantastic.

And I may drop by again with name suggestions later.
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-05-06 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
Lyall likes The Numbers Club, since it makes it sound math-y... but he's well aware he's not good at naming things :)

Also a heads up to say, former students and pre-students (as in, Toushirou) are also welcome. How many times a week do we wanna say it happens? Lyall's willing to be available as often as people need him, but EVERY day might be a bit much ;)
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[personal profile] professorwolf 2013-05-06 12:19 am (UTC)(link)
Kay ^^ That's what I thought, but I didn't know of anyone wanted it more often.
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[personal profile] spideyfanone 2013-05-12 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Kurt would show up. And he suggests the Theoretical Astrophysics Discussion Group, on the logic that he thinks that sounds cool and no one ever agrees with him about that.