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Kairi ([personal profile] paopuofyourlife) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckernet2021-05-27 05:38 pm

Llama 14 | Video

[It had been a while since the party and it seems like a mission has happened since then. So Kairi had some time to at least think about a conversation she had with someone at that party and it made her a tiny bit curious. So she figured why not speak to everyone and see what others think.]

Hello,

If I told you about a fruit that legend has it that if two people share one, their destinies will become intertwined meaning that no matter what happens they will always meet each other again. What would you think about this fruit?

I know that people might have worries about losing those they care about, so if this was something that was true would you want that?

Also if you shared it with someone who would it be?
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-05-27 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I would consider it. There are people in my life that I would want to see again.

[But Hordak would be her first choice and he's not here.]
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-05-28 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Well... The most important one isn't here. So I couldn't share it if I only could here.

His name is Hordak, and I lost him once. I had to look for a long time to get him back. He was my first real science friend- he was my first friend to tell me that I was better than people normally said I was.

He's honest and upfront about what he wants. He's exceptionally creative [you know, with making weapons and building an empire and making his own goth villain aesthetic but that counts to her] and he's notably different in a way I really like.

I miss him. A lot. All the time. I wish he could meet some of the people here. He'd have made so many friends.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-01 08:03 am (UTC)(link)
I would hope so! I think my friends are excellent people... well, not always ethically but sometimes you have to get past that to build the foundations of trust and improve someone's ability to socialize.

[Sometimes she's friends with bad people but she understands bad people can't become good people without friends.]
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-02 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
That was exactly the problem. The person who made him thought that they were perfect, and everything "flawed" should be rejected.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-04 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
He thought that if they weren't exactly as he expected then they didn't deserve kindness.
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[personal profile] sciencegirl 2021-06-08 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
That's why I generally try to be understanding of people that don't exactly behave the way people expect 'good' people to. A lot of them just have bad habits that let them cope with harmful treatment.

Most of them just have to be discouraged from their bad habits.