~Beyond the Border~ > Rumia's Party Games
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Hello Purvis:
>"I chose some of my words and meanings poorly, forgive me. What I meant before was that I wasn't trying to change anyone in that circumstance with Mokou and Kaguya.
>"Before I continue, I want to be certain I have the gist of your argument correctly. I may be misinterpreting your meaning, or simply seeing it through my own view a little too strongly. You say I should know my place, and seem to be insinuating any efforts I make are futile. You seem to be insinuating I shouldn't be bothering to try. Have I gotten your meaning wrong?"
COPIRIGHTO:
>"Would you believe me if I told you my actions were being controlled by a parser and a bunch of people?"
communist unity (comm-unity):
>Speaking of which, the locals mentioned a 'bad person' named Yukari. Information on this person couldn't possibly hurt.
Xijiy:
>Sport a grin as you continue the conversation.
>"I would say I'm enjoy the conversation. It's nice to match your views of the world against someone else's to see how they match up with one another. One needs experience and conflict in this world to grow."
>Get a bit relaxed as you continue the conversation.
>"Too tell you the truth I'm not exactly show how shaken up chen was by having momiji carry her away from the kappa village. I see the reasoning behind it but it's just not fair for the tengus to say who or who can't enter their village just based their race. Chen had done nothing wrong in that situation and was behind harassed for no good reason."
>"I suppose I can see what you mean when it comes to the whole Mokou and Kaguya feud. I don't really know much about them and I reacted to what came natural. AKA, freaking out that I might have been an accomplice to a murder. I suppose I'm still a bit shaken up from the event but I'm sure it's something that I will eventually grow accustomed too."
>Quirk an eyebrow as you begin your next little speech.
>"Where do you happen to be pulling all this "ready to change the lives of the heathen youkai!" garbage from? The fact that I tried to talk to momiji about fighting for what she believes is right rather then blindly listening to orders? That's a bit far-fetched and it would almost seem like you're slapping a label on me before you even get a chance to know me. Also, even if I didn't change anything about Momiji I believe it's the effort that counts in the end. Momiji saw a human or maybe just a person that cared about her and wanted her to live a happier life. Even if she goes back to being a stubborn girl following the law to the letter the memory of what I said to her won't just disappear."
>"Also, if you would be so kind as to tell me, what is my place in life. Where do I stand in this world? You seem to have all the answers do you not?"
Rin Kagamine:
--- Quote from: Manlyright on March 07, 2010, 12:43:06 AM --->"Would you believe me if I told you my actions were being controlled by a parser and a bunch of people?"
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> The eye on Satori's chest goes wild, darting back and forth looking for other people. Satori just gives you a look that speaks volumes as to her disbelief.
--- Quote from: Robespurvis on March 06, 2010, 09:40:48 PM --->"I chose some of my words and meanings poorly, forgive me. What I meant before was that I wasn't trying to change anyone in that circumstance with Mokou and Kaguya.
>"Before I continue, I want to be certain I have the gist of your argument correctly. I may be misinterpreting your meaning, or simply seeing it through my own view a little too strongly. You say I should know my place, and seem to be insinuating any efforts I make are futile. You seem to be insinuating I shouldn't be bothering to try. Have I gotten your meaning wrong?"
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> "You did come across as particularly strong in your convictions about them. I suppose I misunderstood that."
> "You seem to be misunderstanding as well. Pardon me for not being perfectly clear, but I am not trying to chide you. I'm looking more for a "why", do you understand? I'd like to know why people like you do the things you do. Call it jealousy, but my sister has the ability to read the subconscious of others, and that's a skill I desire. Since I cannot read them like I read thoughts with my eye, I have to try to get inside your head with words alone. In my time working on this, I've found that provoking someone to be angry is the most efficient way to get them to reveal themselves. I don't mean to offend, but it's the best way for me to get inside your head."
> "So please," her eye settling once again, "Enlighten me."
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