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Oct 12, 2008 21:54


Hmm.... people panicing, trying to store up supplies, getting vague feelings of unease.....

I don't know why they're getting so worked up. If it turns out to be nothing, then they'll feel silly.

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At least Piemon isn't here.

At least I got Yamato with me. All I need is him.

*embarrassed* And now I'm being all mushy!

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deeper_tides October 13 2008, 08:02:57 UTC
In somewhere like Econtra? Surely it's safer to be paranoid than to ignore your instincts.

If it does turn out to be nothing, at least a great number of people will be able to feel silly together.

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wolfofriendship October 13 2008, 13:29:32 UTC
My experience is either the Digimon in question is either right, and no use worrying about it, or the Digimon in question is wrong, and worrying about it set the whole process in motion. Piemon was one of the later sorts. He'd get a premonition, trying to stop it, and cause it to happen... And he never seemed to learn.

And that's true. At least then they should feel less silly all together. And I'd rather they be wrong and feel silly, than to have all this worrying mean something.

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lady_bounty October 13 2008, 19:44:11 UTC
...I'm already feeling silly.

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wolfofriendship October 14 2008, 00:34:55 UTC
And why's that?

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lady_bounty October 15 2008, 01:06:58 UTC
I got all caught up in the hysteria. I still don't know WHAT to believe, but I wish I hadn't allowed myself to get all worked up. I mean, I just got here, what do I know about any of this, but... I should know better. Losing my head means I get killed.

I take it you're one of the ones that thinks these "feelings" is a crock of bull?

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wolfofriendship October 15 2008, 01:50:46 UTC
I'm not sure what crock of bull means, but if you're trying to imply that it may be nothing, then yes. Most "true" foresights I've seen occurred because someone MADE them come true, either intentionally or unintentionally.

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