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Oct 07, 2011 17:09

Who's your hero, camp?

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 15:26:55 UTC
A pointless question.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 15:27:53 UTC
How so?

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 15:30:06 UTC
If you focus too much on someone else, you wont be able to better yourself.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 15:33:30 UTC
I disagree. Sometimes, to have a person you consider your hero, helps you find your own purpose.

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 15:37:58 UTC
Purpose isn't something that is always found, but handed to you even if you don't want it.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 15:44:14 UTC
Speaking from experience?

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 15:46:24 UTC
I've seen it done to people I know.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 15:48:02 UTC
So to you, there is no point in having a hero?

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 16:01:37 UTC
Life is full of useless things.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 16:02:27 UTC
... A hero is useless?

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 16:07:57 UTC
When a hero falls, what's left? How do the people protect themselves?

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tendofu October 8 2011, 16:09:27 UTC
That's assuming a hero is someone to protect the world. I mean a personal hero.

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 16:11:17 UTC
When you lose a hero, personal or not, the feeling left is rarely a good one.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 16:12:47 UTC
So you choose to have none instead of risking losing one?

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blue_on_deck October 8 2011, 16:19:58 UTC
Something like that, yes.

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tendofu October 8 2011, 16:21:04 UTC
I suppose I pity you.

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