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Apr 14, 2011 01:08

[Here's this guy that people may have seen around, and he looks so mad. He is also crushing a piece of paper.]

It vexes me to see that a man may defy mortal laws as he likes and yet take them up as weapons to serve the cause of enmity. 'Tis a mockery of a noble endeavor.

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black communicator | voice simplyteasing April 15 2011, 14:31:54 UTC
Perhaps a mortal institution is as corrupted as the mortals who themselves have created it.

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godofnicehair April 15 2011, 23:58:37 UTC
In equal measure?

[A pause for him to consider this.]

No. It must needs be flawed, for mortals do not trust one another.

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simplyteasing April 16 2011, 00:16:18 UTC
Perhaps not in equal measure, no. But it does allow for a fair amount of injustice, as you've already seen.

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godofnicehair April 16 2011, 02:38:59 UTC
Aye, so it does.

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simplyteasing April 16 2011, 16:09:59 UTC
A question, then.

Why would a "God" limit himself to a flawed, human perspective in this matter? Are you not our caretakers; do you not instinctively know what should be best for us?

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godofnicehair April 16 2011, 19:42:45 UTC
Mortals must do as they will, and neither have I the desire nor the power to change them if they'll not change themselves.

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simplyteasing April 18 2011, 01:16:24 UTC
Then why involve yourself in mortal affairs?

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godofnicehair April 18 2011, 21:09:59 UTC
They are-- [a pause.] Their hearts are good.

Whence come these questions?

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simplyteasing April 18 2011, 21:19:53 UTC
But flawed. As they were created to be.

[ A beat. ]

It's not every day that one meets a god.

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