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Apr 22, 2011 16:34

They often say that beauty and grace are found in the eye of the beholder.

[Mitsuru is currently standing in the surf of Olivine with her shoes discarded a few feet away. She's bending down against the water, patting what looks like a disgruntled looking Feebas on the head. She's smiling softly and speaking encouragingly]You may have much growing ( Read more... )

hiro ibuki, yukari takeba, mitsuru kirijo, minako arisato, lucifer of pride, freddie trumper, kuroyuri, konatsu warren, yayoi takatsuki, rise kujikawa, ic, lambdadelta

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text goremet April 23 2011, 00:51:44 UTC
[man you people. sie isn't an expert on love (... at all...), but jealousy sie can do.]

If it makes you jealous even a little bit then it's no good. That's all there is to it.

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text bufudyned April 23 2011, 02:34:25 UTC
I see... I don't want to be thought of as a jealous person, particularly when I'm usually not.

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goremet April 23 2011, 03:21:54 UTC
Jealousy is like another way of saying you like the person a lot. If you don't get jealous at all that's bad, but if it's in moderation, then no one would call you a jealous person, right? So it's fine.

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bufudyned April 23 2011, 04:09:36 UTC
... that is a rather strange way of looking at it. I've never considered jealousy to be a good emotion at all.

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goremet April 23 2011, 04:21:05 UTC
Depends on how you look at it. It's not like you get jealous over something you hate.

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bufudyned April 23 2011, 04:22:22 UTC
While that may be true, I don't wish to smother him. Just as I wouldn't wish for him to smother me.

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goremet April 23 2011, 04:30:59 UTC
Who said anything about smothering?

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bufudyned April 23 2011, 04:34:30 UTC
... ah. That is a fair point.

I apologize... I'm merely used to thinking of jealousy in a negative light.

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goremet April 23 2011, 05:56:53 UTC
Well, it's up to you how you think of it. When someone gets jealous over me it means they reaaaaaaaaally care. [forget italics, stretching out the word is the way to go, even in writing.] Plus, if they really like you back, they'd be sure not to do the same thing again, right?

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bufudyned April 23 2011, 07:16:13 UTC
I suppose that's true.

... ah, thank you. May I ask for a name?

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goremet April 23 2011, 18:48:38 UTC
It's Kuroyuri.

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bufudyned April 25 2011, 02:46:35 UTC
A pleasure to meet you, Kuroyuri. My name is Mitsuru Kirijo.

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