[Week 19, Day 3] [Text] Your moral conscious.

Feb 22, 2011 13:16

 [It always comes down to this - Byakuran is restless, bored and perhaps a little frigid around the edges due to his recent conversations with Tsunayoshi. He is therefore, at a crossroads - he does not particularly care about the morality of people like Sawada Tsunayoshi, but he is curious. He cannot be the only one in this wide, new world who can ( Read more... )

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[text] necro_fantasia February 22 2011, 15:06:52 UTC
Outside it.

I would ask where you stand, but nice people don't really call it "the moral spectrum~"

they take it very seriously and say things like "do you consider yourself to be a good person or an evil person" and very hard-boiled kinds of things like that

So I guess it's pretty obvious, right~? (≧▽≦)

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[text] soreloserchan February 22 2011, 15:12:55 UTC
I like you better and better already, you know~!

'Nice' people take it really seriously, right? I mean, how do you define 'nice', these days~?

But you're right, I guess it's pretty obvious where I stand~. (´・ω・`)!

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[text] necro_fantasia February 22 2011, 16:33:44 UTC
aaaaaw ;w; I like you too ♥

nice people can be kind of fun sometimes, though.

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[text] soreloserchan February 22 2011, 17:02:00 UTC
they're really fun to tease~♥!

hahahah, but sometimes they just have a really annoying attitude. |・ω・`).

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[text] heartofjustice February 23 2011, 02:22:58 UTC
I'm a Champion of Justice!

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[text] soreloserchan February 23 2011, 11:57:23 UTC
Haha~! Are you really? That doesn't really say anything though~! What kind of justice, hmmmmm??

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Re: [text] heartofjustice February 25 2011, 03:16:47 UTC
What do you mean 'what kind of justice'?

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[text] soreloserchan February 25 2011, 23:42:08 UTC
Individual's perceive justice differently~.

Lot's of people do things in the name of 'justice', right~? They're not always good things~. So. What kind of justice~?

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[Text] misfortunesfool February 23 2011, 16:08:19 UTC
Wouldn't any moral spectrum be defined by the social norms of their home dimension? Because if you take that into account, what is deemed morally acceptable for one, might well prove to be morally incomprehensible for others.

And since you're asking an opinion about the self and asking one to judge their own heart, not to mention relying on the sincerity of their words...

I bet you get some pretty interesting answers~

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[Text] soreloserchan February 23 2011, 18:03:39 UTC
Don't you think that human beings find it hard to comprehend that kind of logic, though? Ah - maybe not everyone, actually. But some people can't really see by their own morals.

Haha, do you think so~? I notice you didn't answer, though~.

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[Text] misfortunesfool February 24 2011, 05:33:07 UTC
I guess it depends on how long they've had to contemplate the topic? A child's view would, after all still be idyllic enough to see themselves in one light...

Yet you add a few millennia and that adult would quite likely look back and not recognize the moral fiber that guided the child.

Observant one, aren't you~?

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[Text] soreloserchan February 24 2011, 10:33:07 UTC
A child's morality is quite simple, you think~? Interesting~.

Are you speaking from experience~? Haha~! I guess I am pretty observant~.

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[Text] tenpa_tantrum February 23 2011, 23:15:44 UTC
That's quite the complicated question, isn't it?

After all, it's not as if one can just say 'I care about morality' or 'I don't care about morality' without one standard definition of what that is.

I'd say I have strong morals... but they're not the same as they were in my world, at all?

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[Text] soreloserchan February 24 2011, 10:34:32 UTC
Maybe you're giving morality too much though, hm~? It doesn't always need be as complicated as all that, I think~.

Ah - do you mean you stood out, back home~? Or they have changed~?

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Re: [Text] tenpa_tantrum February 24 2011, 21:29:16 UTC
I think they've changed a lot. I think my morality is a lot less cut-and-dry than it used to be.

Though I think that process started happening before I came here, and perhaps has more to do with growing up than anything. But I did spend years following someone who turned out... to be quite wrong. So perhaps that's much of it.

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[Text] soreloserchan February 25 2011, 23:52:03 UTC
Aaah, that's interesting! Do you think it grows up with you, then~? I think I could agree with that view point~.

Buuut~. Where do you stand~? Do find that you're 'good' or 'bad'~?

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[text] whitenighting February 24 2011, 10:29:17 UTC
You're asking why?

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[text] soreloserchan February 24 2011, 10:30:39 UTC
Simple curiosity~.

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[text] whitenighting February 24 2011, 10:33:16 UTC
No such thing. They say it kills cats, you know.

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[text] soreloserchan February 24 2011, 10:35:57 UTC
And satisfaction brings them back~.

I really am just curious though - everyone has such elaborate ideas on what morality is~.

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