Call out one of the characters from my muselist with a starter, a prompt, a general 'hey can we do something with these characters' comment, a smoke signal, etc., and I'll get back to you with some kind of RP thread!
No way! The reason for human conflict is sometimes people do stupid stuff, and that's why there's always people who come up and stop them. Imperfection is just that! Humans have it, computers have it, everyone has it. But it's not like it's a bad thing. Jin always says your weakness comes from the same place as your strength.
[It's like they're standing on that street again, even if the people aren't frozen in one place like they were in the dream and are probably about to ask them to leave because the crowd they're gathering is blocking the sidewalk.]
Being imperfect isn't something you can stop. Even if everyone has a weakness, it's not like that's the only thing they have. Being imperfect is the power we have because we're alive!
[Somebody is definitely going to ask them to leave because they are making a scene.]
What strength can come from imperfection...? Even if that's the natural state of humanity, I can't imagine strength and weakness coming from the same source.
Obvious, stupid. Strength and weakness are always from the same thing, right? Like this one TV program I watched once where the guy was talking about how people always get mad at whatever party they voted in in politics because what they thought would help them save money just made more potholes. Although that's also just because people are stupid. I'd never do that. But that's not the point! A world where stuff is all perfect is boring and nothing happens, right?
[It's at that point that the nearby store owner cuts through the crowd.] Excuse me, could you please go elsewhere? You're disturbing people and the crowd you're gathering is blocking the way.
Auu! He's the one you should be lecturing. I'm saving the world!
[And yet Makoto turns to go, though not before grabbing onto Mikado's sleeve to tug him through the crowd.]
Ungrateful. Auu. Anyway, what do you mean, if I say so? What do you say?
Why? Wouldn't anyone think it's cool? You could be a secret agent or something! There was this one manga I read where the girl fell in love with a transfer student, but he was actually a spy, and then she has to choose between him and the diplomat from a foreign country, and it was so good! It went on for 21 volumes! That means popular, right?
[Makoto swells a little, but only for half a second, until she remembers.]
That's why I'm here.
[She glares up at him.]
But why would you not be popular? And even if people suck, they don't deserve to just stop being people. Didn't you ever see this stuff on TV? The whole no-free-will thing is bad. And creepy. And doesn't actually help them get to be better people.
There's gotta be better stuff you can do! like I dunno, you can use your data powers to do nice stuff for people. Or if someone's mean to you, instead of deciding to mess with their brain, just go, "You suck, why are you mean." Maybe that doesn't work either, but at least they have the chance to think about it.
Better not. It's gonna hurt people. And you just wanna be nice, you just suck at it, right? so try making friends or something. I know people are scary, but sometimes they're nice.
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[It's like they're standing on that street again, even if the people aren't frozen in one place like they were in the dream and are probably about to ask them to leave because the crowd they're gathering is blocking the sidewalk.]
Being imperfect isn't something you can stop. Even if everyone has a weakness, it's not like that's the only thing they have. Being imperfect is the power we have because we're alive!
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What strength can come from imperfection...? Even if that's the natural state of humanity, I can't imagine strength and weakness coming from the same source.
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If you say so.
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[It's at that point that the nearby store owner cuts through the crowd.] Excuse me, could you please go elsewhere? You're disturbing people and the crowd you're gathering is blocking the way.
Auu! He's the one you should be lecturing. I'm saving the world!
[And yet Makoto turns to go, though not before grabbing onto Mikado's sleeve to tug him through the crowd.]
Ungrateful. Auu. Anyway, what do you mean, if I say so? What do you say?
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[He's already being tugged along while he's apologizing to the store opener.]
I mean that you must know better than garbage like me, of course.
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[It really, really is not, but they're both too messed up to realize it.]
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I can see why you and Nanashi get along so well. That's good - please keep taking care of him.
[That isn't an answer to the question...]
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That's why I'm here.
[She glares up at him.]
But why would you not be popular? And even if people suck, they don't deserve to just stop being people. Didn't you ever see this stuff on TV? The whole no-free-will thing is bad. And creepy. And doesn't actually help them get to be better people.
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[He's as much of a nerd as his younger self is.]
But it never makes them worse.
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[guess how the good ending is achieved
I'll give you a hint
it's by politely asking him to stop]
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[...self-esteem, he still has none.]
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Would you like to be friends?
[Mikado and early-canon Nanashi have the same approach to friendship.]
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[Makoto scratches her head, pouts, and thinks about it.]
I mean, you're a supervillain, but you're Nanase too... You promise to help people, right? If you do, I'll be your friend.
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