002 // Video - Action // in which Sora lets his ice cream melt

Nov 15, 2010 16:34

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[So Sora's sitting on the steps in front of the Vita Apartments eating ice cream, but he doesn't seem all that interested in it. It's just sitting there, starting to melt all over his hand. He's lost in thought, looking frustrated, bordering on confused or annoyed.]

... I got a question...

Is anybody out there some ( Read more... )

why is everything so complicated!?, bad people are bad, *game: vatheon, voice of reason - we needs it, and here we are in the greys again, this is why we can't have nice things, what a hero is, demyx this is your fault

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oh_neku_dear November 16 2010, 19:57:50 UTC
There's good, bad, and then you've got the people in the shades of grey. Everyone's definitions of 'right,' 'wrong,' 'good,' 'bad,' 'light,' and 'dark,' are going to be different. Even if someone does 'bad things,' it doesn't necessarily make one 'bad' or 'evil' by default. At times, it's the ends that justify the means.

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lockandkeyblade November 16 2010, 21:48:49 UTC
[He's with Joshua, not necessarily liking the answer, but still agreeing... until the end.]

I don't think the ends justify the means at all...

Sometimes that's just an excuse people use to hurt other people and get away with it.

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oh_neku_dear November 16 2010, 21:50:42 UTC
Perhaps, but can you say that about it all of the time? Sometimes, in the end, if you hadn't done a single action, then nothing would have changed.

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lockandkeyblade November 17 2010, 18:57:56 UTC
[Sora falters a moment, but recovers.] Well... not all of the time, but most of the time, yeah!

'How' you do something is just as important as doing it. Otherwise everything would get messed up.

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oh_neku_dear November 17 2010, 19:57:05 UTC
[Joshua, making you question your motives since the beginning of time.] Oh, most certainly. How you get from point A to point D and everything in between can definitely be considered important.

However, what if the how never happened? What if that person from point A never met that person who would help take them to point D? What if point A was the moment in life that this person started off as someone who could honestly care less about life or other people or even politics? If point D was the moment in which this person changed, then what would happen if you took away the how, the person who should have helped them change?

Scary how even the tiniest, most simple action can create a butterfly affect, wouldn't you say?

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lockandkeyblade November 17 2010, 23:22:55 UTC
[His expression falls more and more the longer Joshua goes on. Okay. He pretty much lost Sora when he started using letters.]

H-hold on a sec- I don't get any of that. You lost me.

I was just trying to figure out if I should trust somebody, not trying to solve a word problem.

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