Saturday: January/3/09 - AIM: Starbuck/Ana Starbuck: Hello, Ana. Ana: hi Starbuck: Should I be worried about Ava? Ana: i think you worry too much Starbuck: Probably, but it looks like she's got an open invitation for "strong and lovely men" to come fuck her. Ana: and unless you're gonna bother to help her, it's not any of your business Starbuck: I'm her friend, so it is my business. Is she getting rid of the piano? Ana: no, just moving it Starbuck: That's good. Ana: why bother me with these questions if she's the one you're friends with? Starbuck: Because I think it's obvious she's avoiding the problem. I doubt she'll discuss it with me. Ana: and you think i will? Starbuck: I hope she's discussing it with you. That's why I asked if I should be worried. Ana: just let her be Starbuck: Okay. Starbuck: Are you okay? Ana: you seriously need to cut back on worrying about everyone else Starbuck: I'm not worried about you, just asking because it's the decent thing to do. Ana: you're such a boy scout Starbuck: I was never in the scouts. Seemed pointless, and now I'm less inclined to join since they're a bunch of homophobes. Ana: what? Starbuck: The boy scouts are dicks to homosexuals. Ana: so you're gay? that explains a lot Starbuck: No, but I have friends who are. Ana: right Starbuck: Don't you? Ana: yes Starbuck: So wouldn't you avoid organizations that don't give them full rights? Ana: yes Starbuck: So there ya go. I'm not a scout, and my son will never be one either. Ana: what if he wants to? Starbuck: I doubt he will. Ana: what makes you so sure? Starbuck: Because I can teach him more than they ever could, and I'd hope that he'd have the same sort of respect for others that I do, that he wouldn't want to join. Ana: and what if he doesn't? Starbuck: Then I guess I live with it and let him do what he wants. Ana: interesting Starbuck: Why? Ana: just is Starbuck: Interesting how? Ana: you were so certain that no son of yours would want to join, but ultimately say you'd just let him do whatever Starbuck: I'll raise him the best I can and hope he makes good decisions, but I won't force his hand. What good would that do? Ana: none Starbuck: Exactly. He'd probably resent me for it. Starbuck: Hello? Ana: what? Starbuck: You stopped talking to me. Ana: and? Starbuck: If you're done talking to me, you could at least say so. Ana: fine, i'm done talking Starbuck: Later.