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Jul 31, 2009 21:52

If circumstances were impossible to bend, would you still fight against it? If fate was already written for you, how would you change it?

Finally... Would these actions be considered wise or foolish?

socializing what, when am i ever happy, terrible at this socializing thing, questions for the masses, what is this i don't even, i'm not happy, wtf a public post, first time for everything

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 03:25:31 UTC
Fate doesn't exist; it's just the will of someone along the line. All I need to do is kill the person whose will is creating this "fate."

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 03:30:30 UTC
And if that was an impossibility?

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 03:34:26 UTC
It wouldn't be. Impossible just means that I've fail, in which case I'll be dead.

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 03:38:19 UTC
Your world must be a harsh environment.

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 03:39:24 UTC
The rules never change, no matter what world you're on.

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 03:41:43 UTC
What if the enemy wasn't an impossibility, but simply unreachable?

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 03:49:29 UTC
The same principle applies. You reach them and kill them. If you can't reach them at the moment, you survive until you can.

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 03:59:23 UTC
Even if it takes your whole life?

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 04:05:02 UTC
What do you think most people spend their lives doing? Living is a struggle.

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 04:17:25 UTC
Simply one struggle after another.

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 04:19:35 UTC
Precisely. One's parent's, one's boss, one's own limitations, one's neighbors, one's day to day problems, one's children, one's leaders, one's perception of a god.

All of them have a will. That's what people mean by "fate."

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 04:37:32 UTC
Would you consider this world to be the same way?

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 04:43:21 UTC
Didn't I already say that the rules never change?

This world's all of that condensed.

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 05:48:51 UTC
And yet most of these people have already given in.

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compos_mentis August 1 2009, 05:55:20 UTC
That's a subjective statement being applied as a fact to a population. Careful, tiger.

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salvationfound August 1 2009, 06:15:55 UTC
[Tiger, what.]

I had used the term "most". If one would like to think that they aren't a part of this group, so be it.

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