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Oct 15, 2011 14:26

Tell me, what does it mean to be friends? Are there some sort of tests of loyalty involved? To what extent would you trust one another? Is it ever enough? Do you find yourselves doubting the other, your friend, when things become harder than what you're comfortable with ( Read more... )

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[Video] mountain_sage October 15 2011, 18:40:53 UTC
People become friends when they bond for common goals or interests, and they remain loyal to one another. There will be times when friendships are tested with life's challenges, but to overcome these challenges will strengthen the friendship and the trust between them.

What is far sadder is being alone, without family or friends. One cannot overcome certain burdens alone.

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[Video] incompletemania October 15 2011, 20:01:37 UTC
Friends are just one means to an end? Is that what you mean?

What's so sad about being alone? If they're alone, they weren't worth anything to begin with.

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[Video] mountain_sage October 15 2011, 20:08:26 UTC
That's not what I meant. Friendships aren't meant to end at all. Friends will help each other overcome life's challenges.

I was referring to oneself mainly. So if you are alone, would you believe that you aren't worth anything?

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[Video] incompletemania October 15 2011, 20:27:15 UTC
But if it's common goals that bring friends together, the reasons are purely self-centered.

I would. And if I or anyone else couldn't overcome those burdens, that's their own fault.

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[ Video ] unyieldingwater October 15 2011, 21:07:13 UTC
[ Hrm. Silver hair. Could this be the person Aang said attacked him? Suspicious stare here, as she responds. ]

Some people might consider friends to be like a second family - I know I consider my friends as such. We have similar interests, and we enjoy each other's company - and we'd defend each other to the death if any of us were in danger - and I've never doubted any of my friends.

[ Except Zuko, but that was a complicated issue back then. ]

I have a family, but I'm still proud to call my friends as honorary members of that family too. It's sadder to think someone doesn't understand what it is to have a friend that's so close to be family.

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[ Video ] incompletemania October 15 2011, 21:19:47 UTC
You too mentioned similar interests. Does that include goals? If it does, then friends are nothing more than people who use one another. They don't have the same bond of a family, so they're much quicker to betray you. Yet you don't doubt them?

Sad? To you. What do you think makes a family?

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[ Video ] unyieldingwater October 15 2011, 21:39:39 UTC
There's a difference between friendship and people just using each other to further their own goals. Real, true friends have that bond because they care for each other. People who are just using each other to further their own goals are rarely held together by compassion. They might stab each other in the back as soon as that goal was completed.

Other than blood relation? I'm sure it's different for everyone, but for me, it's the fact that we get along - we care about each other, we've fought for each other and been through and experienced so much together that it's hard to imagine a time without them. There's nothing that could tear us apart. It's like I said - we have faith in each other, we rely on each other - even if we're not all related, we're family still.

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[ Video ] incompletemania October 15 2011, 22:18:58 UTC
Then why bother with separating friends and family? Just call those people your family. It won't stop your family from stabbing you in the back later, because compassion rarely exists, but it would still make more sense.

In other words true friends are family?

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[Video] innerflow October 15 2011, 22:25:19 UTC
My friends and my family are different. Both are very precious to me.

[She speaks clearly, no trace of her occasional shyness or hesitation.]

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[Video] incompletemania October 16 2011, 00:43:47 UTC
Which is more precious? If you could only save one, which would you choose?

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[Video] innerflow October 16 2011, 00:45:45 UTC
Both are equally precious. Both are bonds of love and caring and respect.

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[Video] incompletemania October 16 2011, 00:50:13 UTC
Do they really respect one another?

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[Video] incompletemania October 16 2011, 00:45:28 UTC
They might test yours. They might not trust you as much as you trust them.

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[Video] incompletemania October 16 2011, 04:09:26 UTC
That makes them more likely to betray you.

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[video] formerasgardian October 16 2011, 02:16:23 UTC
You think comeraderie with those not of blood constitutes some sort of compensation?

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[video] incompletemania October 16 2011, 02:28:14 UTC
Doesn't it? If someone has nothing to give, why should anyone care at all? They'll only be in the way.

It's better just to kill them, when that's the case. Friends already share a weak bond. It takes very little to break it.

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[video] formerasgardian October 16 2011, 02:31:34 UTC
[To someone who was basically raised to believe in fellowship, this is practically blasphemy.]

Are you mad?

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[video] incompletemania October 16 2011, 02:42:08 UTC
[He tilts his head, giving Thor a half-smile that doesn't meet his eyes.]

Would madness make me any less right?

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