No, the matches are sharing, it's not misleading. Or, I mean, it fits and it also speaks to people so.
That is interesting. It makes sense, calling her arms a wall. The older girl...she's very present even though you can't see her face or features. That almost makes her stronger, she's only the protector. In that moment at least. I don't know.
Yes. And the only reason the little girl is able to look out is because of those arms. Maybe not seeing her face puts the focus on what she's doing as opposed to what she's thinking? I don't know either, but it is sweet.
My answer to what makes me feel safe was: 'control'. But it felt wrong. Not wrong like I shouldn't think that, wrong like it's not my answer. So I thought about it more and I used your answer and -- Tim, you, Donna, my people, you do make me feel loved and not alone. And even not afraid. But not safe.
That is interesting. It makes sense, calling her arms a wall. The older girl...she's very present even though you can't see her face or features. That almost makes her stronger, she's only the protector. In that moment at least. I don't know.
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Yes. And the only reason the little girl is able to look out is because of those arms. Maybe not seeing her face puts the focus on what she's doing as opposed to what she's thinking? I don't know either, but it is sweet.
Bart. You. Tim and Kon. My people. (Even Ollie.)
What makes you feel safe?
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I don't.
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Ever?
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I make it safe for other people I think. I hope.
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...Do you ever feel safe?
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...I'm sorry. I'm not prying, I just--We don't have to talk about it if you don't want to.
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