Fortieth Disraeli

Nov 01, 2009 13:22

What haunts the minds and hearts of man is his own weakness. His inability to escape the demon that is regret. To exist beyond these things is to cast away one's humanity ( Read more... )

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angelic_lawyer November 1 2009, 23:07:18 UTC
(ffff in canon, he says something like 'faith and bonds -- without exception, I intended to throw them all away. Even love and feelings for other people. But, I couldn't do it.'. GUESS WHO WAS PINGED BY THIS POST.)

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"Many of us crucify ourselves between two thieves - regret for the past and fear of the future". It's quite true, isn't it?

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the_icey_void November 1 2009, 23:09:40 UTC
Exceptionally so.

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angelic_lawyer November 1 2009, 23:15:14 UTC
It's unfortunate.

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the_icey_void November 1 2009, 23:40:47 UTC
One cannot change the ways of these people. They can only change themselves.

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jushinkan November 2 2009, 06:40:38 UTC
A philosopher, huh?

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the_icey_void November 2 2009, 10:13:24 UTC
A truth speaker.

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jushinkan November 2 2009, 16:12:34 UTC
One of many truths, at least.

There's quite a few people I know personally who would find your ideas to be attractive ones. It's like a little taste of home.

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the_icey_void November 2 2009, 21:04:10 UTC
And you?

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soul_similar November 3 2009, 13:26:22 UTC
But some humans are vampire and demon slayers back home.

It works out. Sometimes...

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the_icey_void November 3 2009, 17:20:41 UTC
... Are you certain they are human, then?

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soul_similar November 3 2009, 22:41:49 UTC
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Probably.

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the_icey_void November 4 2009, 01:38:10 UTC
Unfortunate.

There is no place for human weakness in Dio's World.

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