voice ; december 7th ; morning

Aug 16, 2011 21:00

[A disinterested sound as he stares at the communicator. It is hardly something to covet if it is given to everyone - even if it has the ability to speak to many across a wide span of space. The importance of objects comes from not just from the rarity-]To fight in a war or not fight in a war ( Read more... )

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voice; kingofdecisions August 17 2011, 10:19:16 UTC
Civilised and barbaric. Isn't that curious!

Whom are you trying to provoke?

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voice; palaverous August 17 2011, 21:51:05 UTC
Provoke?

I am trying to provoke no one. If people find reason to become upset in my words, then the fault of such lies with them. In the end, people will say many things that are upsetting or enlightening, but these moments are fleeting at best and should be forgotten just as easily.

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voice; kingofdecisions August 17 2011, 22:28:24 UTC
Oh? What is deserving of memory, then? Beyond your prized skull and antiques.

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voice; palaverous August 17 2011, 23:12:08 UTC
Nothing.

When these items eventually break, I will forget about them, too. Nothing is worth holding on to longer than what is necessary.

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voice; kingofdecisions August 17 2011, 23:18:44 UTC
Hahaha, that really is bleak. All is meaningless.

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voice; palaverous August 17 2011, 23:20:08 UTC
It is.

Anyone who says otherwise is too young to understand the futility in their actions and what they consider to be important. Such things that are important will not be when years have gone by, and if they are, then they are foolish for holding onto them for so long.

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voice; kingofdecisions August 17 2011, 23:44:04 UTC
That's human nature for you. It's heaven's will that is impartial.

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voice; palaverous August 18 2011, 01:14:34 UTC
Heaven's or Hell's. It's doubtful to tell which one is which when one cares little for either.

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