[there's always time to be funny when you are Struggling.
she nods, though.]
Mm, basically. We felt like we had to do something, and it made sense at the time. It didn't feel fair to just... sit back and wait for salvation, while letting someone else play the game for us.
Sure. Basically why I started doing what I was doing as well. I couldn't simply sit and wait, and let a child go out and do what needed to be done while I waited and pretended that some other solution could happen.
Exactly. To be honest, it's a little messed up how everyone is totally okay with leaving the full weight of this on Ylfa and Haru's shoulders. Don't they realize how horrible that is?
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[ he sorta fades in and out while he moves around, and then eventually is standing like. halfway through a wall. it's fine. ]
Good?
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ah.]
... It's not worse!
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[ HE CAN TELL IT'S BAD. ]
... So, interesting use of the flamethrower?
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CLOSES HER EYES.]
We really weren't expecting it to blow up the way it did.
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I mean, I don't think I have any high horse here to judge you from. It's not like mine went like I expected either.
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[ okay well, glad we could just Joke Through the Pain. ]
I don't think you did anything wrong. Or, at least, I assume you did it because you were trying to play by the rules.
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she nods, though.]
Mm, basically. We felt like we had to do something, and it made sense at the time. It didn't feel fair to just... sit back and wait for salvation, while letting someone else play the game for us.
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