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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 8 2011, 00:05:00 UTC
You're a miracle granting witch? [He never would have guessed.]

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 10 2011, 22:56:26 UTC
Wait... but if it doesn't happen, then isn't that the opposite of a miracle? Doesn't need it need to happen for it to be a miracle?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 10 2011, 23:47:25 UTC
Naturally. But, miracles can simply not always happen. So, I cannot always grant the wish of everyone. You understand?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 11 2011, 00:02:11 UTC
Well, maybe not everyone wish, like wishing not to burn their food, but doesn't it feel nice to make people happy with the bigger wishes?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 11 2011, 00:07:42 UTC
Not really. A wish is just a wish. It is how the person reacts to their miracle coming true that makes me happy, not the act of granting it.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 11 2011, 00:44:14 UTC
Aren't most people happy to get a wish granted?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 11 2011, 01:13:39 UTC
Like I said, you would be surprised. Not every miracle is a good miracle, no matter how much goodwill may be put into it.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 11 2011, 01:30:23 UTC
They're not?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 11 2011, 05:24:45 UTC
If someone wished for a miracle, lets say they wished for someone else to die, came true - would you call it a real miracle or just a curse?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 11 2011, 12:53:21 UTC
That's no miracle. No one should wish for that.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 11 2011, 14:28:25 UTC
Yet so many do. Many of them being absolutely ordinary people, not having any schemes for evil-doings or destruction. Just a regular person, wishing for the death of another regular person.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 12 2011, 00:32:10 UTC
Then let's just talk about the good wishes then. The ones that don't involve pain and suffering on others.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 12 2011, 04:02:13 UTC
You mean the ones I almost never grant? Sure, why not. What do you want to discuss about them.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 12 2011, 04:18:54 UTC
So, you'll grant ones of people wishing others to die? But not ones of people say... wishing not to burn dinner so they can impress their boyfriend?

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] kakeravoyager July 12 2011, 04:20:56 UTC
Please don't misunderstand. I don't believe in granting those kind of miracles either. If someone wants to kill another person, they should have the tenacity and willpower to do it with their own hands instead of praying for it. However, to grant a simple wish like that is no miracle.

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[Voice//Filtered from Legato/Yuber] goldenglasses July 12 2011, 21:27:14 UTC
Alright, what about the ones like: AH! Please help keep this branch from breaking so I don't fall too my death?

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