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runsonbatteries
2015-05-31 12:13 am (UTC)
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Judgey-Wudgey wasn't judgey, was he?
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diamondhack
2015-05-31 12:16 am (UTC)
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One would think, but he was the disappointment of the family.
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runsonbatteries
2015-05-31 01:02 am (UTC)
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And then developed a self-destructive identity complex?
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diamondhack
2015-05-31 01:48 am (UTC)
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He's not a very good bear, is he?
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runsonbatteries
2015-05-31 04:36 am (UTC)
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I guess not.
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diamondhack
2015-05-31 05:08 am (UTC)
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Now aren't we lucky he wasn't a bear at all?
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-01 04:45 am (UTC)
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Was he going to maul us, if he was?
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diamondhack
2015-06-01 04:59 am (UTC)
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Maybe, I wouldn't know. I don't exactly hang around bears.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-02 05:04 am (UTC)
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Why do we count ourselves lucky, then?
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diamondhack
2015-06-02 05:21 am (UTC)
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[She doesn't know what to say. This got suddenly very existential and deep, as it tends to go between them.]
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I'd like to think there's a little more than mauling involved. It makes us different from them.
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devan.isha@cdc.org
We see a bear and we know what it does. Not so much for he-who-is-not-a-bear.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-02 07:44 am (UTC)
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As opposed to working with humans, when you can't always tell who the monsters are.
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diamondhack
2015-06-03 02:08 am (UTC)
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Everyone is a monster, love. They just don't know until they're told as such, or compared against another.
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Monsters are rarely alone, though. They find their own.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-03 07:41 am (UTC)
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I also like to think some of them learn how to use their freakishness towards the good of others.
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diamondhack
2015-06-04 04:45 am (UTC)
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Some do. Some can. Others won't.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-05 07:45 am (UTC)
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As long as some do.
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diamondhack
2015-06-06 06:04 am (UTC)
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Then those are called heroes.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-08 06:01 am (UTC)
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And hopefully we'll reach a point where we won't need a special word for decency.
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diamondhack
2015-06-09 04:39 am (UTC)
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Not everyone is cut out for that level of decency.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-10 06:06 am (UTC)
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But I feel like we've gotten off-topic.
[And he's also not sure what else to say when this conversation has already veered into a territory that's more raw than he usually prefers.]
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diamondhack
2015-06-11 03:17 am (UTC)
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[So it goes.]
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Doesn't it always?
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-11 06:00 am (UTC)
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Not with everyone, weirdly enough.
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diamondhack
2015-06-12 04:27 am (UTC)
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I'm just that special then.
[A flippant response, though it does actually make her smile a little.]
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devan.isha@cdc.org
Consider us even, then. Not many can manage to deviate so far off topic with me.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-12 05:35 am (UTC)
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Then don't go doing anything stupid, yourself. Things are more interesting with you around.
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diamondhack
2015-06-13 02:39 am (UTC)
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Now wasn't I tell you the same thing or is this a moment of deja vu?
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Thank you for not making me lose my mind at least. Having someone who speaks the same language... reminds me of home.
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runsonbatteries
2015-06-14 07:41 am (UTC)
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It makes more sense in this context when I'm saying it.
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Glad to help.
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Judgey-Wudgey wasn't judgey, was he?
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One would think, but he was the disappointment of the family.
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And then developed a self-destructive identity complex?
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He's not a very good bear, is he?
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I guess not.
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Now aren't we lucky he wasn't a bear at all?
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Was he going to maul us, if he was?
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Maybe, I wouldn't know. I don't exactly hang around bears.
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Why do we count ourselves lucky, then?
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FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
I'd like to think there's a little more than mauling involved. It makes us different from them.
FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
We see a bear and we know what it does. Not so much for he-who-is-not-a-bear.
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As opposed to working with humans, when you can't always tell who the monsters are.
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Everyone is a monster, love. They just don't know until they're told as such, or compared against another.
FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
Monsters are rarely alone, though. They find their own.
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I also like to think some of them learn how to use their freakishness towards the good of others.
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Some do. Some can. Others won't.
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As long as some do.
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Then those are called heroes.
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And hopefully we'll reach a point where we won't need a special word for decency.
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Not everyone is cut out for that level of decency.
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But I feel like we've gotten off-topic.
[And he's also not sure what else to say when this conversation has already veered into a territory that's more raw than he usually prefers.]
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FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
Doesn't it always?
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Not with everyone, weirdly enough.
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I'm just that special then.
[A flippant response, though it does actually make her smile a little.]
FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
Consider us even, then. Not many can manage to deviate so far off topic with me.
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Then don't go doing anything stupid, yourself. Things are more interesting with you around.
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Now wasn't I tell you the same thing or is this a moment of deja vu?
FROM: devan.isha@cdc.org
Thank you for not making me lose my mind at least. Having someone who speaks the same language... reminds me of home.
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It makes more sense in this context when I'm saying it.
FROM: stark.anthony@cdc.org
Glad to help.
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