Murdoc Marlin Ampora (Orphaner Dualscar) (
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sortinghat_logs2012-09-07 03:49 pm
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- eriq slepner,
- gamzee makara,
- greg lestrade,
- herbert west,
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- shinra kishitani,
- sybille materis,
- tony stark,
- vashti middens
SWIMMINGGEDDON.
WHO: Murdoc Donoghue and YOU
TONE: Fun, WHIMSICAL, horrifying
RATING: PG-13 and onward
WHEN: September 7th
WHERE: The Lake.
WHAT: After this Murdoc realised the children (and staff) of Hogwarts were in dire need of swimming lessons.
STATUS: Ongoing
[GATHER AROUND CHILDREN it's a warm summer day and the lake is perfect for diving into your sudden but inevitable deaths. You should all be dressed in your swimming trunks (which you clearly have don't even lie) because Murdoc sure is. He's determined to conduct this in the best manner he can, though he wasn't quite expecting the turn out to be so large. People who can swim are welcome to become his assistants because he could probably use the help.]
TONE: Fun, WHIMSICAL, horrifying
RATING: PG-13 and onward
WHEN: September 7th
WHERE: The Lake.
WHAT: After this Murdoc realised the children (and staff) of Hogwarts were in dire need of swimming lessons.
STATUS: Ongoing
[GATHER AROUND CHILDREN it's a warm summer day and the lake is perfect for diving into your sudden but inevitable deaths. You should all be dressed in your swimming trunks (which you clearly have don't even lie) because Murdoc sure is. He's determined to conduct this in the best manner he can, though he wasn't quite expecting the turn out to be so large. People who can swim are welcome to become his assistants because he could probably use the help.]
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He's trying, kicking his legs as hard as he can. Part of it is instinct, but it's difficult to say how well this is working because of how dependent he is letting himself be on Murdoc.]
Am I doing it right?
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[And Murdoc is perfectly okay with how tightly he's holding on. It's not bothering him, afterall, he's gone through far worse pain.]
Try to kick gently. You'll find you don't need to kick at all to stay up.
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It ends up being less of a struggle and it's easier to hold his head above water, so he takes this as a good sign.]
Am I doing it?
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[He takes a step back, pulling Dirk a little deeper in the water.]
Now we're goin' to work on floatin'. Think you can roll onto your back, lad?
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Um... I can try.
[He twists some, so in his attempt he doesn't end up accidentally end up kicking Murdoc. Trying to float is harder than the kicking exercise. He can't get his legs to torso to remain horizontal.]
This I don't think I'm doing right.
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Swiftly and gently he releases Dirk's hands from his own and places a hand in the middle of his back, nudging for him to straighten it. Then, he uses his other hand to push his legs upward until they're level with his back.
And now he's going to remove his hands and wade backward, leaving Dirk to float.]
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Murdoc has been really helpful and it's definitely giving Dirk a better opinion of him.]
How long do I stay like this?
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[He wades toward Dirk again, taking his wrist and guiding it up over his head.]
Try scoopin' it through the water, then repeat the motion with your other arm.
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[The sudden action almost startles him even though he knows it's just Murdoc. THE BIGGEST BABY, IT IS HIM. He tries the motion with both hands though. Eureka! He managed to slowly propel himself without drowning.]
I did it! [THIS LITTLE KID IS PROUD.]
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Now you've got to kick your legs as well. If you feel confident enough, try moving your legs in time with your arms.
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What kind of swimming is this called? [First he just starts kicking his legs. Once he gets a the motion well enough, he starts moving his arm again. MORE MOVEMENT.]
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[He's going to trail after him.] This is a back stroke. Remember timin', you'll go faster if you can keep your arms in time with each other.
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I feel like a drowning fish.
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What other one could I do?
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If you roll onto your belly I can teach you the breast stroke. [Don't you dare laugh.]
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[Don't worry, this one went over his head. He rolls and the sudden change has him flailing his arms dumbly in effort to keep his chin above water.]
Like a chicken breast? Why is it called this?
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[He's just watching, making sure he doesn't drown.]
Paddle your arms again. Like you were before. Keep your head on its side so you can breathe.
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But it is easier to breathe this way, so he's able to discard the feeling and just try moving his arms again. Getting a rhythm is difficult, but he's trying nonetheless.]
Am I doing it right?
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You are. Keep workin' at it and you'll get better at it.
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If I was in the ocean, would I look like a dying seal?
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where gona get this log to 1k
where makin it hapen
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