Video//Sixth

Jan 09, 2010 11:38

...[Naoya's staring at the dreamberry, clearly agitated. He drums his fingers on a table, scowls for a moment, and then--]

There is no forgiveness. I don't need it. I don't need it. I never...

[He pulls it together, and smirks at the screen for a moment, before speaking in a bored tone.]All cultures have different views on the severity of ( Read more... )

naoya is not amused, emo what emo, but why would you do that?, entertain me, they see me trollin they hatin, oh god the puppies no, mildly trolling himself, !video, naoya is a creepy bastard, pffft

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video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 21:26:56 UTC
Throughout history, war has always been a tool for development. I don't agree with it, but sometimes it's necessary to further things along and to force those who are too stubborn to let go of their pride to admit defeat for a better world. Though, ironically, it would probably be a better world without any war at all ( ... )

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video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 22:06:14 UTC
Why is war necessary for development? Is it simply human nature, or out of greed? War over land, power, resources, a perceived insult...it is rarely for humanitarian reason. You contradict yourself in your own reasoning.

Murder was not...it does not have to be out of entirely selfish means. All it takes is a single moment of rage. Humans are surprisingly fragile creatures.

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video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 22:31:10 UTC
Of course it is. For countries that are at a standstill, both as stubborn as each other in regards to changing their ways or admitting to faults, something has be done or nothing will. If every country shared its wealth and people stopped being greedy, there wouldn't be a need for war-- but it probably wouldn't stop. People will always be willing to fight over something if they believe in it enough.

You're asking about the people involved within the wars who fight for a cause, not the people who cause any wars.

No, it doesn't. Murder, war-- it's all a case by case basis. I told you what I thought using the information you gave me.

Ultimately, it all comes down to choice and free will. You either choose to murder someone, or you don't-- whether you're blinded by emotion or not.

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video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 22:36:35 UTC
Then what use is 'justice'? Besides, the question is the measure of forgiveness...

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video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 22:47:48 UTC
What use is-?

Justice makes sure that the person responsible for acting out of turn gets punished. Justice forces those who are doing wrong to think twice and regard the system before committing any crimes-- it's necessary. Justice is something that holds onto the truth and helps those willing to discover it onto the right path.

Justice dictates that those who are guilty of murdering someone will be punished in turn, and those who are innocent will always have their freedom. Without justice or even rules, the entire world would be in total chaos.

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Re: video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 22:55:13 UTC
Justice is completely subjective.

And the justice system is broken. The 'innocent' are imprisoned, the 'guilty' can beat the system, and it is too easy to take much too far.

Your naivety will get you nowhere.

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Re: video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 23:03:55 UTC
Justice can be subjective, yes. But everyone has the idea of justice-- and that idea is the same. Whether a person chooses to follow that idea or not is when it becomes a rule.

Nothing is perfect, but without the system, the world would be in ruin. I work to make sure those who are guilty remain guilty and those who are innocent remain innocent. I know that in my lifetime, I have helped people thanks to justice and justice has helped me in the same way. You might not believe in it, but the people that do will continue to believe in it for the rest of their lives.

My 'naivety' has gotten me to where I am today, and I don't regret any of it. Your pessimism will get you nowhere.

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video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 23:09:35 UTC
You speak too broadly. This world is already ruined. Humanity will repeat the same cycles they always have and destroy themselves again.

It has always been this way, and it always would have been...if we had remained under the shackles of faith in a petty God.

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Re: video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 23:16:52 UTC
History always repeats itself, but that doesn't mean we can't get ahead of the situation by taking matters into our own hands and steering the future into a different direction.

If something-- be it a God or even an object-- gives faith to people, then I don't see the problem. Faith, in itself, is a powerful weapon.

Not everyone is 'shackled' by their faith. I don't believe in God. I believe in the truth, and I might have hit a few holes in the road, but I will always find a way to reveal the truth, no matter what it takes and no matter what that truth might be.

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Re: video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 23:22:59 UTC
...[He chuckles quietly.]

Do not presume I have faith. Or did you forget that people are from different worlds here?

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Re: video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 23:30:38 UTC
I didn't.

But for someone who judges faith and humanity as much as you do, you certainly treat God with respect.

Why are you asking about murder and war?

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video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 23:32:39 UTC
Respect? I would never respect that bastard. Everything is His fault! I will never follow or respect that unjust, petty asshole.

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video; lookatmybadge January 9 2010, 23:54:27 UTC
[Stares at. 8|]

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video; un_forgetting January 9 2010, 23:55:31 UTC
[Snarls and hangs up on]

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