Humans still labour under the same set of social and moral codes. The location may have changed, but the sentiment governing their lives has not. And the way that people conduct themselves can equally continue to be mundane and pointless even if their environment is not.
Something more passionate and beautiful? You have an extremely romanticised view of a battlefield, if that's the way you look at it.
Maybe that's how I see it. Maybe I'm playing Devil's advocate. Maybe I don't care at all. Odds are 3:1. How's that suit you? Do you think the dice are loaded?
I'm not forgetting. It's just that the others hold no real interest for me. I'll admit to being mildly curious about them, but that's as far as it goes.
It's not the first time you've spoken of battles. It seems it's something you're accustomed to, if nothing else, and don't most humans come to miss the things they've become accustomed to?
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Something more passionate and beautiful? You have an extremely romanticised view of a battlefield, if that's the way you look at it.
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Maybe that's how I see it. Maybe I'm playing Devil's advocate. Maybe I don't care at all. Odds are 3:1. How's that suit you? Do you think the dice are loaded?
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It's not the first time you've spoken of battles. It seems it's something you're accustomed to, if nothing else, and don't most humans come to miss the things they've become accustomed to?
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We all have things we pine for and crave. Usually it's things that will do us harm. Hedonists take their pleasure where they can find it.
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You think most people crave for things that will do them harm? I'm not sure I agree. Though it's a different matter for hedonists, perhaps.
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You know what they say about too much of anything...
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I do, though I'm not sure I agree with that saying~
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Then disagree.
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I intend to.
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