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May 05, 2010 21:51

... As expected, boredom has returned to Discedo. Such a shame.

[Yes, the Yukarin is bored. So bored, that's she's going to break out the philosophy.]

Then again, one shouldn't refer to boredom so negatively. After all, boredom itself is neutral, neither positive nor negative.

In fact, boredom exists because life itself is innately neutral. The ( Read more... )

philosophy, bored, amuse me~, she's still bored gaiz, /this is shamelessly grazing the ac

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[Video] king_no_life May 6 2010, 22:05:51 UTC
[Oh how he covets the way she thinks.]

Oft voicing one's boredom is only the death rattle before true ennui.

You're not far gone yet.

[For him, ennui is the Second Death.]

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[Video] sukimahag May 6 2010, 22:29:36 UTC
[... This may actually be interesting.]

I find that comparison to be far too negative.

After all, it is inevitable my boredom will pass, simply by skirting so close to that ennui.

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[Video] king_no_life May 6 2010, 22:43:05 UTC
Inevitable may be, for you. [From her words alone, he sees promise.]

Yet those who give in to ennui find a listlessness they can never escape.

That I can discern is the goal of our captors.

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[Video] sukimahag May 6 2010, 22:54:46 UTC
Of course, those who lose to ennui cannot escape it, for they have no right to.

Oh? A truly boring goal, to induce true boredom? How terribly disappointing that would be.

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[Video] king_no_life May 6 2010, 23:53:59 UTC
[There's a delectable little purr at that. He could not agree more.]

Disappointment is force-fed to the masses daily here, hm? I would expect nothing less.

Even the goalless of my own land have been more fulfilling.

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[Video] sukimahag May 7 2010, 23:44:45 UTC
To be without a goal, is to seek out entertainment for it's own sake. Naturally, it cannot disappoint, as none are childish enough to expect anything from it.

Though by that logic, those here are childish, for allowing themselves to be disappointed.

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