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A short time before my arrival here, I received, in the post, a tarot card. The Tower. I've never believed in fate, adopting the opinion fate is something that those without the determination or willingness to make a difference believe in. Fate and destiny are always awkward when it comes to actions. Why should one act, put effort into
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Ah-- I'm Ryou Naruse. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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Fujioka Haruhi. Are you by any chance Japanese?
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Yes. I grew up and worked in Tokyo.
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Really? All the people I've met who speak Japanese have been from other places... Well, worlds, I guess. You're the first I've met from Japan.
I'm from Tokyo too.
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Really? That is strange, although I haven't enquired as to the locations of where others are from.
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Yeah. So are my friends, Hikaru, Kaoru, Tamaki-sempai and Hunny-sempai. We all attend the same school, in fact.
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Oh? I'd say it must be nice to have your friends here, but I'm not sure that there's many people that would wish their friends to be in this place.
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It's nice to be surrounded by familiar faces, and they've adapted well enough. Back home they were all quite rich... I don't think they've accepted the fact that they live in poverty yet.
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I can imagine that must be pleasant for you.
It must be quite a shock for them.
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I live in an apartment normally, so it's not as hard for me. They still act rich, but like you said, it's probably a coping mechanism.
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There are some large apartments, but I suppose that's why the difference in terms of 'apartment' and 'mansion' exist, though. Someone living in an expensive 'mansion' wouldn't want their apartment to be mistaken for cheaper ones, but your point makes sense.
For the rich, it can be quite difficult for them to understand 'normal' life. There is, it seems, to be a completely different mindset that accompanies being rich.
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