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Jun 17, 2010 07:17

I have found that sunup is often a successor to exhaustion; this is not actually directly related to the fact that many wake in the morning. Simply, things happen at night. The sun rises after ordeals. The fact that sun will in fact keep coming up is an indication of another fact: the ordeal will have ended, sooner or later.

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gaveherwings June 17 2010, 16:01:45 UTC
What do you mean by standards for impatience? What warrants impatience?

There's nothing wrong with being philosophical. In fact I've found it to be very true- sunlight, after ordeals.

So you are to inherit a bakery, Miss Shijima?

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heartdissonance June 17 2010, 16:05:59 UTC
What do you consider to be impatient? Even if there isn't anything wrong with philosophy, I didn't want philosophy to be taken as the point when it wasn't the point at all.

... [hum.] Apparently.

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gaveherwings June 17 2010, 16:30:20 UTC
When someone is pushed past their point of personal self-restraint? Everyone has their own gauge of mental endurance.

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heartdissonance June 17 2010, 16:32:47 UTC
If someone waits for dinner for an hour later than they'd expected it, if that person has grown crabby, would you call that impatient?

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gaveherwings June 17 2010, 17:58:29 UTC
That would depend on the context. In something like a restaurant, where you pay for prompt service, a disappointed response would be reasonable. However, how one chooses to behave despite those unreasonable setbacks is entirely up to the individual.

And patience, as they say, is a virtue.

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heartdissonance June 17 2010, 18:57:39 UTC
I don't partake in many virtuous exercises.

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gaveherwings June 17 2010, 21:27:04 UTC
Oh?

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heartdissonance June 17 2010, 22:14:17 UTC
Oh. I am not virtuous.

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gaveherwings June 18 2010, 01:28:02 UTC
Hmm. Now I have to wonder if that's truthful.

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heartdissonance June 18 2010, 19:34:17 UTC
It's most certainly truthful.

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gaveherwings June 18 2010, 19:58:58 UTC
Do you consider honesty a virtue?

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heartdissonance June 18 2010, 20:55:14 UTC
It certainly can be.

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gaveherwings June 18 2010, 21:09:36 UTC
In your hands?

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heartdissonance June 18 2010, 21:12:53 UTC
I don't hold much of that, in my own hands.

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