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galacticboss May 25 2009, 16:11:11 UTC
A pure reason? Such selfishness, greed, anger? Emotions do not and will never lead to "pure" reasoning and actions. You are searching for truth in a fallacy.

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mileina May 25 2009, 16:14:05 UTC
Why do you always have to answer like that?

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galacticboss May 25 2009, 16:34:52 UTC
Because it is the truth.

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mileina May 26 2009, 02:41:58 UTC
I don't believe you.

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covert_chord May 25 2009, 16:12:28 UTC
My motivations have...changed a lot over the years. But as of now, I guess what influences me most are the people I care about. I do what I do in order to protect them.

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mileina May 25 2009, 16:15:31 UTC
I think that's a good reason.

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citrinitas_668 May 25 2009, 16:18:19 UTC
Logic and success. Whatever seems most reasonable and efficient in the situation will be done. Accomplishing something is the motivation for many individuals.

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mileina May 26 2009, 02:43:24 UTC
Oh, you're right about that! I bet a lot of people look up to you, don't they Miss Citrine?

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citrinitas_668 May 26 2009, 09:41:02 UTC
Do they? I'm not aware.

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fixeswatches May 25 2009, 18:37:52 UTC
The desire to be special, to be significant. To follow my evolutionary imperative.

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mileina May 26 2009, 02:42:25 UTC
Really?

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fixeswatches May 26 2009, 02:43:29 UTC
Really.

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mileina May 26 2009, 02:46:17 UTC
That doesn't sound very pure to me, Mr....

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peacefulcalm May 25 2009, 20:05:41 UTC
The people who I care for influence me the most. I always feel like I have to do my part in anything I do, whether it's to make them happy or to protect them from anything that happens. That's what I think.

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mileina May 26 2009, 02:43:57 UTC
That sounds like something you would say Saji.

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