Feb 20, 2011 02:36
Loyalty. What do you understand under it?
Does it mean that somebody means that much to you that you won’t mind dying for them? Next to their side?
Or does it mean that somebody means that much to you that you would even turn against them, for them?
serious times are not fun times,
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It really depends on how loyal you are to someone, really.
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Well, would you do anything for them? If they asked, I mean. And, really, even if they didn't ask? And if it makes them sad, is it for their own good?
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I would protect the people I am loyal to with my life.
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Even if that means making them think that you've turned against them?
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I would even turn against him, if it was for his own good. I would kill him, if the day ever came that he strayed off the path, again.
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...Again?
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Yes. [Slight depressed tone.] He almost lost himself to rage once and I would have been forced to shoot him, if others had not intervened.
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[Losing himself in a rage being bad and shooting as an option...]He's a human?
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I was thinking it was a combination of both. Loyalty's just like that...
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I always thought that it's something like that, but now I'm not so sure. Doing what I'd have to do seems wrong.
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