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Jun 19, 2011 18:19

Just as I told those lovely Animus folks--isn't there something in some human religion or another about a giant boat? An ark? Maybe we ought to get to building one of those, lest we be washed away for our "sins". This is enough like--what was it again, in the same religion? Oh yes. Purgatory. Never really was as good at human culture as he was ( Read more... )

don't really give a shit 'bout humans, guess who's still waiting for the doctor, my suit better not get ruined

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[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 15:33:55 UTC
Since you are not otherwise engaged, Monsieur, I suggest that you read Dante's Divine Comedy; it should prove educational.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 18:01:59 UTC
Already have. Interesting fellow, that Dante.

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[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 18:58:43 UTC
A man of his day and time, with a prophetic voice - suggesting that our sins are merely our perverted expression of love.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 19:00:24 UTC
A theory that I find very intriguing. Some day that love is more powerful, more hurtful, and even more evil than hate.

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[video] 1/2 unreadability June 20 2011, 19:07:01 UTC
[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 19:11:33 UTC
Such a polarisation is unnecessary, isn't it? The meaning of 'good' and 'evil' is nothing beyond a definition of our own making.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 19:27:48 UTC
It is. But it seems that most people see death--destruction--all those similar things as bad. And love leads to that just as much as hate. Sometimes even more often.

[Totally not talking from personal experience, nope...]

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[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 19:36:22 UTC
Most acts are carried out in the name of love. Nevertheless, when love strikes us blind and makes us stumble, it is a given that we must be at risk to lose our way.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 19:37:28 UTC
Easily.

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[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 19:41:50 UTC
Even so, once we have chosen our direction... There is always a place for us to return.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 19:43:04 UTC
That hardly applies to every situation.

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[video] 1/2 unreadability June 20 2011, 19:58:46 UTC
[Her expression changes. Takes on an air of vulnerability; a second and it's gone.]

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[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 20:01:37 UTC
It will not collapse until the moment we abandon it.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 20:17:23 UTC
Or it abandons us.

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[video] unreadability June 20 2011, 20:27:38 UTC
Or... it abandons us.

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[video] soundsofdrums June 20 2011, 20:30:47 UTC
Homes can be a funny thing.

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