The world I’m from is cruel and painful. Trampling on common folk where they don’t know what will happen in their day to day. I’m not sure what’s worse, the World Government’s actions ad inactions, or the pirates who believe they’re above the rules. I know there’s good people out there, I know that change is slow and painful, but I couldn’t stand hearing from my fans their fear and worries. I know my actions were extreme though.
Thank you. Maybe I’ll tell you more as we get to know each other.
I dare say most worlds are cruel and painful, at least to some. I have yet to find a place where there was not at least some power imbalance and I admit I am just as guilty of participating in those sorts of games.
[Actually, he’s entirely guilty of it, having previously been what his brother’s friends would call a villain of the highest order, but he has changed and learned and will continue to grow. He’s not ready to tell her all that yet though. Maybe not ever.]
I believe there is always both good and evil, but that most people, it turns out, are an interesting mix of both. We have all made mistakes, but, as many have said to me, it matters more that you change and learn from your mistakes. The best people can do wrong and the worst can do better.
I feel I should say the same to you. I do hope we become good friends though.
I am not sure. All I can say is that it is how things tend to be. It’s as if as soon as a species becomes sentient, they find ways to oppress some. I like to think it does not need to be that way, but have yet to see an example of it.
[He can understand that desire. The want to have a place where everyone is equal. It’s partly his new goal with the TVA, how he thinks everyone should be free to make their own choices, no matter the outcome. Though he doesn’t pretend to think that means everyone would do good. That just doesn’t seem to be something people are capable of.]
I do not know you well enough to say, but just that you are thinking of it and trying makes me think that you have.
That’s truly unfortunate. It doesn’t need to be like that! I just wish more people realized it. Instead they’re being lead to believe history written by oppressors, knowing full well that they lie.
(What could she truly do to create positive change in the world? Was there so little hope? Could anything be done? She could speak out, she could condemn but it was all talk without decisive action.)
It is unfortunate. It would certainly be preferable if people could realize how much better things could be if there were no oppressors at all. If those who oppress could see the error of their ways, but I have lived a long time and not seen any real evidence of it. It seems like for every person who wants to help others, there is one who only thinks of themselves.
That does not mean we should not try to improve things. Just because something has not happened yet, does not mean it is impossible. Unfortunately, these things are never easy.
[After all, if he is capable of change, anyone is.]
Maybe we’ll get to a better place one day. You’re right, there will always be selfish people, but that doesn’t mean they should be the majority. I guess we just need to keep working to change it.
Thank you, for understanding. I’ve made my share of mistakes but I want to do something to make the world better.
I like to think that anything is possible, in time, but I'm also not an overly optimistic person. I do hope so though.
No, they should not be the majority, but they often are. But yes, all we can do is try. Perhaps, with enough people like you, it will actually happen.
We have all made mistakes, no one more-so than myself. And I know all too well how hard it is to move past that and continue to try to improve things. I must say, I find you rather impressive.
It just seems like you are still optimistic and willing to try, even after a trying start to your life. I wish I had known you when I was younger. I think you might have inspired me to be better.
Well, maybe we can inspire each other to do right. I’m very glad to have met you. It’s nice to know we have a shared experience in a way. Something we can talk about and understand about each other.
I do hope I can manage to inspire good things from you. That isn't something I've always thought myself capable of, nor did I really aspire to it, but much in my life has changed since then. I expect that if I am not managing you will be willing to tell me so though.
It is nice to find others with things in common. I spent a lot of my life feeling like an outcast, like I didn't truly belong. There is much I do not appreciate about this place, but finding people like you, who have had some similar experiences, has been rather nice.
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The world I’m from is cruel and painful. Trampling on common folk where they don’t know what will happen in their day to day. I’m not sure what’s worse, the World Government’s actions ad inactions, or the pirates who believe they’re above the rules.
I know there’s good people out there, I know that change is slow and painful, but I couldn’t stand hearing from my fans their fear and worries.
I know my actions were extreme though.
Thank you. Maybe I’ll tell you more as we get to know each other.
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[Actually, he’s entirely guilty of it, having previously been what his brother’s friends would call a villain of the highest order, but he has changed and learned and will continue to grow. He’s not ready to tell her all that yet though. Maybe not ever.]
I believe there is always both good and evil, but that most people, it turns out, are an interesting mix of both. We have all made mistakes, but, as many have said to me, it matters more that you change and learn from your mistakes. The best people can do wrong and the worst can do better.
I feel I should say the same to you. I do hope we become good friends though.
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(It was her whole reason for wanting to do what she did. She wanted to create a world where people could be equal, where there was no fear or pain.
But she knows she can’t make that choice for anyone.)
I think I’ve learned a lot from my mistakes.
Hopefully.
I’m sure we will!
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[He can understand that desire. The want to have a place where everyone is equal. It’s partly his new goal with the TVA, how he thinks everyone should be free to make their own choices, no matter the outcome. Though he doesn’t pretend to think that means everyone would do good. That just doesn’t seem to be something people are capable of.]
I do not know you well enough to say, but just that you are thinking of it and trying makes me think that you have.
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It doesn’t need to be like that!
I just wish more people realized it.
Instead they’re being lead to believe history written by oppressors, knowing full well that they lie.
(What could she truly do to create positive change in the world? Was there so little hope? Could anything be done? She could speak out, she could condemn but it was all talk without decisive action.)
Thank you.
I’m definitely doing my best.
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That does not mean we should not try to improve things. Just because something has not happened yet, does not mean it is impossible. Unfortunately, these things are never easy.
[After all, if he is capable of change, anyone is.]
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You’re right, there will always be selfish people, but that doesn’t mean they should be the majority.
I guess we just need to keep working to change it.
Thank you, for understanding.
I’ve made my share of mistakes but I want to do something to make the world better.
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No, they should not be the majority, but they often are. But yes, all we can do is try. Perhaps, with enough people like you, it will actually happen.
We have all made mistakes, no one more-so than myself. And I know all too well how hard it is to move past that and continue to try to improve things. I must say, I find you rather impressive.
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How so?
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I’m very glad to have met you.
It’s nice to know we have a shared experience in a way. Something we can talk about and understand about each other.
Knowing what we do now, we can do good.
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It is nice to find others with things in common. I spent a lot of my life feeling like an outcast, like I didn't truly belong. There is much I do not appreciate about this place, but finding people like you, who have had some similar experiences, has been rather nice.
I do believe we can and we will.