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沖田総司 ♠ okita "murder hurricane" souji ([personal profile] creatic) wrote in [community profile] synopsychic 2015-03-08 06:44 am (UTC)

I don't think it's pity.

[ he's trying to think of a clear example, but he is quiet a moment as he considers before starting to speak. ]

My swords are necessary to accomplish my goals. But, the sword itself is inanimate without me; I have full control over who they stab right through and who they ghost on by. Unlike a fellow comrade, I have no concern for what the blades endure as long as they fill my needs. But, any sensible swordsman knows that if you don't take care of the blade when necessary, it will eventually break and fail you. Without my sword, my goal is suddenly much more difficult for me.

Does it make sense? After all the jaunts time and time again, even the ones I don't remember, I see it as similar to how the Trumps consider us.

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