thezerothlaw: (Default)
thezerothlaw ([personal profile] thezerothlaw) wrote in [community profile] synopsychic2016-08-30 05:11 pm

[Everybody except Ambrose.]

Pardon me.

[As polite as ever; Daneel rarely speaks on the psychic network at large, though he listens enough. It's rude to interject, he feels.]

I'm interested in what you generally feel are acceptable birthday celebrations, and what sort of details are involved. Ambrose's birthday is very soon, and I would like to do something for him, but I have little cultural experience with birthday parties. Spacer culture is the one I know best, but birthday celebrations past childhood are not common for them.

What would you suggest is appropriate?

Also, I would greatly appreciate help with the creation of food and drink, for those of you capable of it.
mytearsaremine: (startled)

[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2016-08-31 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I mean, they're party hats, not witch hats. They're a lot smaller and don't have a brim and like there's a little pom-pom or sparkly tinsel at the point. But if that's a cultural thing for you guys, I guess maybe not. Sorry about that.

Uh. Where are you from anyway? I'm pretty sure I don't have any actual witches where I come from, since there's no magic or anything, but I know not everybody's from where I'm from.
wickedestwitch: (please stop)

[personal profile] wickedestwitch 2016-08-31 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Oz.

It's fine, really, it's... probably my fault there's a bad association with pointy hats anyway.

If sparkish thinks are important then what about crowns?
mytearsaremine: (thoughtful)

[personal profile] mytearsaremine 2016-08-31 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. Oz. Oz and Star Wars. I wonder what else there is here from universes I've heard of. So wait, Oz and pointy hats-- are you one of the witches?

(And yeah, crowns are good. Cool paper crowns. I'll show robot guy how to make them.)