Walter (
beholdmydemons) wrote2014-04-18 06:42 am
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twelfth fusion - text (backdated to 4/17)
Far be it from me to turn down a challenge you miserable runt. [....Well, that's...promising.]
Here friends, what do you think of this? There's no such thing as birthright that's recognized by nature, and it's a notion the weak use as a trick to keep themselves in power they didn't earn. To hear a person claiming they're you're better when it's clear they're helpless on their own, that's plain foolishness, isn't it? And yet there's worlds where such ineffectual men are kings and the people are made to believe that it's natural and just for the throne to grant power alone. And they suffer for it because when the king is weak he must resort to underhanded means to ensure nobody's more powerful than him.
But that doesn't have a damn thing to do with this world because it doesn't work like that here. So who else thinks that anyone who crows about their title in this world is only fooling themselves? Pokemon give power where it's earned by effort or skill. Where it's not, the unfit can't rise to where anyone would suffer beneath them. And the rest of us are free to show them their natural place when they think their hollow claims to good breeding make them any better than another. A place in a pool, for example.
[...That should probably offer a clue to what this unabashed craziness is about, if the fact that it goes up about ten minutes after a post from Saionji doesn't give it enough context. I'm...I'm sorry, guys.]
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bertall will be hosting the Totodile/Skorupi/Joltik egg post tonight - thanks, Danny!]]
Here friends, what do you think of this? There's no such thing as birthright that's recognized by nature, and it's a notion the weak use as a trick to keep themselves in power they didn't earn. To hear a person claiming they're you're better when it's clear they're helpless on their own, that's plain foolishness, isn't it? And yet there's worlds where such ineffectual men are kings and the people are made to believe that it's natural and just for the throne to grant power alone. And they suffer for it because when the king is weak he must resort to underhanded means to ensure nobody's more powerful than him.
But that doesn't have a damn thing to do with this world because it doesn't work like that here. So who else thinks that anyone who crows about their title in this world is only fooling themselves? Pokemon give power where it's earned by effort or skill. Where it's not, the unfit can't rise to where anyone would suffer beneath them. And the rest of us are free to show them their natural place when they think their hollow claims to good breeding make them any better than another. A place in a pool, for example.
[...That should probably offer a clue to what this unabashed craziness is about, if the fact that it goes up about ten minutes after a post from Saionji doesn't give it enough context. I'm...I'm sorry, guys.]
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I've seen firsthand what an effective leader can do. There's no such thing as a "noble" leader. The only effective leader is a ruthless one.
[But then again, militarized society.]
If it's any consolation, I'm not sure such a system would even work in a place that doesn't even have weapons. It's a safe place if only because of technological stagnation.
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The type of person you're suggesting is a fairy tale. Pretty on paper but they don't exist in the real world.
The only leaders that truly exists are the ones who incites obedience out of fear.
[Not that he's speaking from personal experience or anything.]
Of course, the moment that leader incites enough fear to incite riots against him, he's lost his footing as effective and will be replaced by someone who is.
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You're plain wrong on that because I've met such a leader myself. The kind you're talking about will always die like an animal but better people meet their death without regrets.
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Or overestimating the goodness in people's hearts.
I've been around longer than most and have never seen a person like you're describing last as a leader.
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Yeah?
So glad you agree. Unfortunately the leader I know has some rather strong opinions on that sort of thing.
Seems to think that any leeway at all and the entire tower of cards will come crashing down. It's not at all incorrect. You could have called me a crony at one point, but the moment I got wise I was thrown into time out to be made to think about what a bad boy had been.
It didn't work.
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I'm a free man. I'll burn the entire tower to the ground. There won't even be ashes when I'm done.