Chino Tomoki 千野智紀 (
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[A blog for Tomoki's off the clock writing and findings. He will sometimes reblog unique photos of Supers in action as well as articles from various news sites about heroes and villains and what have you. He does a lot of his own writing, too.]
It's certainly never a dull moment in Venture City.
While this is good news for my job security (being a reporter is a harrowing way to make a living, for those who don't know), it sure makes for a strange way of life. I've been in this city all my life, and every day I wake up thinking "I don't think there's anything left to surprise me." Obviously I'm proven wrong every single one of those days. Sometimes I wonder just what other cities do with their time.
So my question for everyone is, what is it that makes us so special? We definitely get a lot more excitement than the rest of the world, it seems like. Any theories?
Leave me your thoughts while I proofread this article about fascist space dinosaurs.
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Action. [A] [You will find Tomoki in one of two places- working on his article at the Daily Venture with a number of empty coffee cups near him. He's been at the office almost all night trying to finish up this recent publication and he's the sort of guy to not stop until he's finished.]
[B] [He's finished and is actually relaxing by sitting outside at a small cafe, drinking something caffeinated. He's poking at his laptop here or there but otherwise just appears to be out of it.]
[A blog for Tomoki's off the clock writing and findings. He will sometimes reblog unique photos of Supers in action as well as articles from various news sites about heroes and villains and what have you. He does a lot of his own writing, too.]
It's certainly never a dull moment in Venture City.
While this is good news for my job security (being a reporter is a harrowing way to make a living, for those who don't know), it sure makes for a strange way of life. I've been in this city all my life, and every day I wake up thinking "I don't think there's anything left to surprise me." Obviously I'm proven wrong every single one of those days. Sometimes I wonder just what other cities do with their time.
So my question for everyone is, what is it that makes us so special? We definitely get a lot more excitement than the rest of the world, it seems like. Any theories?
Leave me your thoughts while I proofread this article about fascist space dinosaurs.
--
Action. [A] [You will find Tomoki in one of two places- working on his article at the Daily Venture with a number of empty coffee cups near him. He's been at the office almost all night trying to finish up this recent publication and he's the sort of guy to not stop until he's finished.]
[B] [He's finished and is actually relaxing by sitting outside at a small cafe, drinking something caffeinated. He's poking at his laptop here or there but otherwise just appears to be out of it.]
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It's good to know that even to the outside world our town is a bit of an anomaly. Of course, now you've got me curious about this other place you're reminded of. Care to elaborate?
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The funny thing is, it's the place I like to think of as my hometown! Gravity Falls, Oregon! Sure, on the outside it might look like a sleepy little mountain town with nothing to note, but the secrets it holds...
Oh, now that's what makes it so special! △
[The message is still anonymous, and as such the triangle appears to be a signature of sorts, indicating it's the same person.]