He's also the one that says that a person's actions are always defined as a mediation between the fear and hope that is always present in them. It was the fear of death that pushed them towards peace in times of war, but now I think that we should add fear of rejection there as well.
[ flat pauses, thinking about it for a moment. considering that he's been standing for so long, he sits down on the cold grass and even lays down. ]
It's humanity's inefficiency and inability to learn from their mistakes that makes them interesting...kind of like watching a comedy film. Have you ever watched one, miss Miach? The classics are always the best of course, but I think Monty Python and The Holy Grail is my favorite movie.
[ how did he move from one topic to the other? does this even make sense to anyone that isn't him? ]
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[ flat pauses, thinking about it for a moment. considering that he's been standing for so long, he sits down on the cold grass and even lays down. ]
It's humanity's inefficiency and inability to learn from their mistakes that makes them interesting...kind of like watching a comedy film. Have you ever watched one, miss Miach? The classics are always the best of course, but I think Monty Python and The Holy Grail is my favorite movie.
[ how did he move from one topic to the other? does this even make sense to anyone that isn't him? ]