[ i feel like pride would shank gojou in among us and still call him sus when he's dead. ]
Whether or not it's an inspirational story or a sob story, it's fine to say you deserved better. [ He just puts it out there. ] Got a bone to pick with someone? Or just the world?
We’ve decreased in number, but we’re all trying to indulge. Hopefully, you won’t need to wait much longer.
[ but what does he know?? He can’t see a meter?? ]
In a way, I think we’re similar. I was born into a prestigious family, but jujutsu society is very cutthroat. In a sense, I could have rotted. On top of that, rather than when, I want to pick how I die.
It's nice to have someone that gets it, though I'm sure several of us do. But some are more willing to share it than others.
[ Anyway. ]
Yeah. For most people, they don't get to decide how or when... They can only write down their wills, then ask for specific funeral rites. [ ... ] Maybe we'll both get lucky. There are the very few that go out on their own terms.
It was a gang for children. They didn't take kindly to anybody over the age of nine. [... a pause.] Not that I knew exactly how old I was. I was guessing.
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It - [they pause.] It isn't some inspirational story, nor is it a sob story. It just happened.
... But you're right. Most people do rot. I refused. Mostly out of spite.
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Whether or not it's an inspirational story or a sob story, it's fine to say you deserved better. [ He just puts it out there. ] Got a bone to pick with someone? Or just the world?
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Not so much a bone to pick as much as I just refuse to die after having dirt kicked in my face over and over. I'm picking when I die.
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But I’m going to guess that doesn’t mean you actually want to die soon.
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... I have things I need to get back to.
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[ but what does he know?? He can’t see a meter?? ]
In a way, I think we’re similar. I was born into a prestigious family, but jujutsu society is very cutthroat. In a sense, I could have rotted. On top of that, rather than when, I want to pick how I die.
[ ... ]
That sounds morbid.
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[... a pause.] It's not an unreasonable request. I want the same thing, I just don't expect to have it.
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[ Anyway. ]
Yeah. For most people, they don't get to decide how or when... They can only write down their wills, then ask for specific funeral rites. [ ... ] Maybe we'll both get lucky. There are the very few that go out on their own terms.
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I don't like to rely on luck, but I understand your meaning. [they are just a very unlucky person in general.]
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[ Kind of irritated, he waves his hand idly. ]
How strong are you, Pride?
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Depends on what you mean. Physically average.
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[ The ideal is smarts and brawn, but we aren't perfect like that. ]
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Your luck is awful!
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It was a gang for children. They didn't take kindly to anybody over the age of nine. [... a pause.] Not that I knew exactly how old I was. I was guessing.
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Thanks for telling me a bit about yourself, Pride.
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[:\ yw they guess]
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Really? I thought you'd hate my guts.
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IS THAT NOT NORMAL? ]
... I guess you're right? I like you, too, Pride!
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I wouldn't go that far. [is that a joke]
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I never said it has to be mutual.
[ HA. ]
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[they seem a little awkward, but.] ... Did you have more movies?
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