> Hey, I could ignore the first one, but that one was a total enigma.
> "Ah, I think you're looking for 'euphemism'. At any rate, I'm...a little bit sad that you think so, since I think you're being too hard on yourself as a result. Let me try to explain it a slightly different way."
> "The distinction I make here is whether or not more rational thought would make a difference. In one case, one makes a choice in the heat and anger of a moment, but if they reflect on it later when they're calmer and realize that there is a better choice to be made. In another, one makes their emotion-charged choice, and they calm down and reflect on it later and still think they're right. I believe this is a very important distinction to be made, and that the first kind of being wrong is far less 'wrong' than the second kind."
> "Now, if you still disagree, then I suppose that is that, but I do believe you're being too hard on yourself, thinking that I thought you were horribly wrong. If it means anything, I certainly don't think any less of you in any way for wanting to beat Kogasa up."