Rondo #6

Aug 07, 2009 01:12



On the politest of requests from Youko, I have been spending my time reading Peter Pan. Or perhaps, one should rather call it a friendly agreement~? Ah, yes, it is a fitting phrase.

Surely, my friend, you will have no reason to question my honesty in the future, since I have followed every clause of our mutual “deal ( Read more... )

life is cursed, curious lack of elisabeth, oh but a mere shadow observation, watch me humour you, and the winner is, publicly addressed to youko, child of many names, death in writing, mortal freak show

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repeatshimself August 7 2009, 00:00:31 UTC
Uh.

You do know it's about growing up, right?

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:04:37 UTC
It is about the course of the human life, yes. This, if nothing else, was a pleasant surprise~.

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Sorry clearly LJ thinks notifs are unimportant repeatshimself August 7 2009, 00:18:04 UTC
So you liked it?

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So I've discovered. ;_; arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:20:17 UTC
Can one like something one has recognised the shadow-side of?

If yes, then certainly.

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guardianhime August 7 2009, 00:06:51 UTC
I think it's choosing life that adds a little color. Believing that death is the only escape to happiness is just too sad of a thought.

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:10:18 UTC
Because there is happiness in life~?

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guardianhime August 7 2009, 01:10:56 UTC
Yes. It doesn't just come to you however. You have to find it...and sometimes fight for it, but it's not a reason to give up.

[ooc: | WTH LJ notifs.]

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 01:16:04 UTC
I have watched the search of humans. They dig through muddy earth with shaking fingers, down on their bleeding knees as they look for it. Happiness~.

Is it really worth it? Merely to be alive?

[ooc: I KNOW!]

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1/2 reginagloriae August 7 2009, 00:08:38 UTC
Huh. Well, we all have our personal interpretations.

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reginagloriae August 7 2009, 00:10:06 UTC
Also, regardless of the conclusion and the elusive moral to draw, it sounds like you found it entertaining to read.

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:12:41 UTC
Interesting surprises entertain me, even when they teach me nothing new.

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reginagloriae August 7 2009, 00:14:12 UTC
Books are full of them. Maybe after next lesson, I'll introduce you to the cinema.

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kitschempress August 7 2009, 00:09:21 UTC
It is somehow nice to know your misinterpretations of human nature are not limited to your interactions with me.

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:13:51 UTC
And wherein lies the misinterpretation, Empress? Enlighten me~.

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kitschempress August 7 2009, 00:29:11 UTC
I have not read this book, so I will admit I can not comment with complete knowledge, but you seem to assume the girl should wish to never grown up.

There are distinct benefits to being an adult.

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:35:18 UTC
Surely you would know this better than most.

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bladed_siberian August 7 2009, 00:32:39 UTC
Everyone interprets things like that differently.

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:39:22 UTC
A mere book? Certainly.

To life, however, there is only one given conclusion.

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bladed_siberian August 7 2009, 00:44:31 UTC
Life is lifes conclusion. Even in the end.

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arrogantdancer August 7 2009, 00:48:11 UTC
For the fortunate, I'm sure.

Not everyone is as blessed in this aspect as you were, Ken~.

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