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hontonisekkachi January 28 2010, 15:26:58 UTC
If that quote means what I think it does, I like it!

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 15:33:41 UTC
And what do you think it means?

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hontonisekkachi January 28 2010, 15:40:35 UTC
That you shouldn't resist temptations!

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 16:45:45 UTC
And why do you like it so much? Temptations are temptations for a reason, you know.

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seriousaura January 28 2010, 15:30:59 UTC
I find myself in disagreement with your tag of 'I read too much'. There is no such thing.

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 15:37:20 UTC
I would disagree with your disagreement. I think there can be multiple ways one can read too much.

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seriousaura January 28 2010, 15:39:07 UTC
Of course, I'm referring to books. Reading as it pertains to other things, then yes, perhaps I would be inclined to agree with you.

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 16:48:14 UTC
True. Reading too much into people, into words and meanings, all spell difficult roads ahead. But I do wonder if there is such a thing as reading too many books.

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speedthrulife January 28 2010, 16:21:49 UTC
That quote reminds me of Atobe and his use a million words to say one simple thing habit.

Either way, temptations were made to yield to and rules to break :P

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awedprowess January 28 2010, 16:31:55 UTC
How touching that you are reminded of me.

And imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I believe.

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[ooc: shall I post our log?]

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speedthrulife January 28 2010, 16:34:31 UTC
Tsk, admitting you're imitating someone else.

[ooc: sure :)]

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 16:32:13 UTC
Only this is Oscar Wilde and I'm rather sure he and Keigo were quite dissimilar.

That would depend entirely on the temptation and the rule.

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awedprowess January 28 2010, 16:32:35 UTC
And which of the many temptation that have undoubtedly beset you today are you planning to yield to, Yuushi?

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 16:35:20 UTC
Now, now, where's the fun in telling you that, Keigo?

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awedprowess January 28 2010, 17:10:55 UTC
For me? I find it quite infinite, providing your choice is an acceptable one.

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 17:13:48 UTC
I'm curious as to how you would define acceptable.

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prettynotweak January 28 2010, 16:36:27 UTC
Interesting choice.

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 16:44:24 UTC
Oh?

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prettynotweak January 28 2010, 16:45:33 UTC
I'm inclined to disagree, but to each their own philosophy no?

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himitsunotsuki January 28 2010, 16:47:06 UTC
Of course. But you happen to be the first person to disagree with Wilde, so you'll forgive my curiosity.

You don't think one should yield to temptation?

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