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Mar 27, 2009 12:50

[He makes an anonymous post. You can easily hack it to know it's Ritsuka though]

If there's someone important to you, and you know this person would do anything you asked him to... Would that make you happy? Would you be okay with that? And would you... do everything someone else asked you to? Would your feelings be sincere if you did?

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[1/2] gailardian March 27 2009, 13:51:35 UTC
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[2/2] gailardian March 27 2009, 13:57:19 UTC
Of course I would be happy that just shows that your bond with that other person has grown. Now if I would actually ask something from him that's something else. If he really was someone important to me then, yeah, I would do anything else back for him. That most of time leads to a really good friendship.

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loveless_cat March 27 2009, 14:02:50 UTC
That sounds good when you say it like that. But what happens when you or your friend only listen to orders?

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gailardian March 27 2009, 14:07:39 UTC
Orders? I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by that but if that really was the case...I guess the first order I would give him is to make his own decisions, I wouldn't enjoy the feeling of controling someone else's life...

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loveless_cat March 27 2009, 14:09:53 UTC
We think alike.

I just want to know about that person's feelings when he does that.

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1/2 alle_halle March 27 2009, 14:36:04 UTC
2/2 alle_halle March 27 2009, 14:38:51 UTC
Some feelings are like that. If you really care, you want to do anything to make the one you care about happy, don't you?

Although,I suppose you mean it in different way.

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loveless_cat March 27 2009, 14:57:23 UTC
I'm talking about ordering and being ordered... It is different when you want to do something for someone on your own free will.

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alle_halle March 27 2009, 15:14:14 UTC
If it's only listening to the orders, where are the feelings? The obedience has nothing to do with them; if someone does what they've been taught, it's only following orders because of the training, not because they feel happy or anything like that.

Having someone react like that is not meant to make one happy; it's the worst thing that could happen.

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17thfreewill March 27 2009, 15:31:30 UTC
You have free will for a reason. If you did or did not act because of being asked then that is entirely your choice.

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loveless_cat March 27 2009, 15:32:58 UTC
So you think only accepting orders can be considered your free will in a way? Maybe...

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17thfreewill March 27 2009, 15:34:59 UTC
I don't think, I know. Even if you were being pressured or threatened into something, there is still an alternative choice.

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loveless_cat March 27 2009, 15:43:57 UTC
I want to think there's always an alternative choice, but sometimes that seems not to be the case.

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1/2 paintedruin March 27 2009, 15:36:25 UTC
not hacked, by the way paintedruin March 27 2009, 15:36:58 UTC
Yes.

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[1/2] loveless_cat March 27 2009, 15:41:45 UTC
[2/2] loveless_cat March 27 2009, 15:43:02 UTC
Then... If you were suddenly given another order that was the opposite as the former, would you still do it? Would your feelings still be true?

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