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Mar 11, 2010 00:05

Is goodbye a sad thing to say?

Why would a person be hopeless?

What is a reason to fight?

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enchainement March 11 2010, 05:34:16 UTC
Without the shadow of hello.

The answer is a catacombe that requires light. [ AKA she needs context to properly answer. ]

...Any?

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:38:02 UTC
Does hello cast a shadow?

[...Wat.]

You believe so?

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enchainement March 11 2010, 05:40:06 UTC
If it's following the goodbye.

It isn't that simple. It isn't that complicated.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:43:24 UTC
A comforting shadow, or a negative one?

Then it varies.

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abdruck March 11 2010, 05:38:14 UTC
Humans are innately hopeless.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:40:38 UTC
I do not agree. But they are lonely.

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NOW WITH LESS HTML FAIL abdruck March 11 2010, 05:49:33 UTC
Their dependence on others, their loneliness, makes them hopeless.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:50:13 UTC
Why?

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burntorangesky March 11 2010, 05:40:11 UTC
I suppose 'goodbye' can be sad, if you say it to someone you think you will not see again. The other two questions depend on the person, I would say.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:41:09 UTC
Oh.

[Well that explains her memory.]

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monoideist March 11 2010, 05:40:17 UTC
[...Well that's familiar.]

It depends on the finality of the situation, to be honest, and each persons personal feelings. I don't personally believe anyone is 'hopeless', but it could be used to refer to one who is incapable of bettering themselves.

...And reasons to fight differ for each person. It's a motivation, I suppose.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:42:14 UTC
I think it may have been intended as an insult.

Do you think there are good reasons?

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monoideist March 11 2010, 05:46:01 UTC
Perhaps it was. I'm not sure of the context, but it easily could be.

There are. To protect people, or homes, or to save others. There are right reasons for doing things, I believe.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:49:34 UTC
It was a dream. I don't know what was happening.

Would you fight to protect another?

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iattractmushi March 11 2010, 05:46:53 UTC
Goodbye's just a word you say when you leave.

'Hopeless' is harder to explain; I guess if someone is unable to move forward by themselves, that would make them hopeless.

A 'reason to fight' is personal. Everyone has to come up with their own reasons for doing things.

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ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 05:48:34 UTC
It can make a person cry.

I see.

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/plays nosy characters forever, orz iattractmushi March 11 2010, 17:10:49 UTC
Sometimes.

Why those questions?

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nosy characters are fun XD ghost_of_00 March 11 2010, 19:32:35 UTC
I've had reason to think about them. Why are you asking?

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