Kotone "sleepy bitch disease" Shiomi (
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Hi everyone!
Jerry gave me some homework. Can you help me with it, please? ( •̯́ ^ •̯̀)
He wants me to ask if there's such a thing as going “too far” to protect someone you love. What extent would you go to protect others? Would you physically harm them if it meant saving them from harm?
Oh, you can respond with video or call or text or whatever, that's fine! If you want to talk to each other too, that'll probably help, also.
Thank you! ₊˚⊹♡
Jerry gave me some homework. Can you help me with it, please? ( •̯́ ^ •̯̀)
He wants me to ask if there's such a thing as going “too far” to protect someone you love. What extent would you go to protect others? Would you physically harm them if it meant saving them from harm?
Oh, you can respond with video or call or text or whatever, that's fine! If you want to talk to each other too, that'll probably help, also.
Thank you! ₊˚⊹♡
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Do you believe in reincarnation?
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I don't know about reincarnation for sure. But I guess the person you're talking about did? What happened?
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They found who they considered the reincarnation of their beloved Master and tried to sacrifice him in order to revive his previous self. Basically rip his 'new' soul out and summon the 'old' one from the afterlife so that they could live in the reincarnation's stead.
Let's just say that it got very messy.
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Yeah, I'd definitely say that's way too far!!
Did the "old" soul even want something like that to happen...?
I could understand loving someone so much you'd want to bring them back, but not at the cost of another person's life.
[Her own, maybe, but not some other uninvolved person!]
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I only got involved by the middle of it, when shit's already hit the fan and everything was on proverbial fire. I have no doubts that that won't be the last time I'm preventing somebody from trying to resurrect that guy, though.
Exactly. It's one thing to kill for them, but another to make the choice to become a murderer for them.
That's what it all cooks down to, isn't it? "Does your 'love' warrant them having to live with the choices you force onto them for your own benefits?"