In a dream of a moonlit night

Dec 28, 2009 10:18


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awedprowess December 28 2009, 23:56:42 UTC
How delightful. Tell me, are you still lost and located in a coffee shop preferably in a red light district?

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 03:55:47 UTC
Isn't it though? Mmm I'm actually in a hotel room Atobe-kun.

Please. As if I would do something as tasteless as sleep with a hooker.

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 12:03:56 UTC
Not all that lost then, it would appear. I was so hoping you would be mistaken for one such individual.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 18:15:50 UTC
Not as lost as I once was.

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 18:21:02 UTC
If only we could all say the same.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 18:42:15 UTC
Sometimes it's best to move on from what you know are lost causes.

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 19:04:37 UTC
Fuji Some might declare that giving up on a problem you cannot be bothered to exert the effort in solving.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 19:06:54 UTC
And some might declare that only fools hang on to things that will not change.

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 19:08:42 UTC
Everything can change, Yukimura-kun. If the person is strong enough.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 19:09:49 UTC
How long do you intend to hold onto that fantasy Atobe?

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 19:11:33 UTC
Until I meet someone strong enough to prove me wrong.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 19:13:24 UTC
Things will not change because you will them to.

That's a terribly childish way of thinking don't you agree?

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 19:20:15 UTC
I do not will them, Yukimura, I make them.

That you should believe an ideal until you are proved wrong? Hardly so. The reverse would surely be considered defeatist.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 19:26:48 UTC
Obviously, that's working rather well for you so far.

I do not believe that believing in an ideal is childish. Quite the opposite. But believing that you alone can change everything is utterly unrealistic.

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awedprowess December 29 2009, 19:30:55 UTC
Only a fool does not bide their time in important matters.

Surely that depends on the person. But if you believe that the fools that surround you are more capable than yourself, Yukimuara, then do not let me stand in your way.

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prettynotweak December 29 2009, 19:35:47 UTC
Only a coward uses that excuse instead of being bold and going for what they want.

No one is more capable than myself Atobe. I am simply aware that there are other forces at work controlling my fate besides myself.

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