inaba "100% dere" himeko ( çšČè ć§«ć ) (
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five đ text. ( posted at 2am on the 14th / username: inaban )
[ SO.
Who here is awake at 2am in the morning.... sources say that Inaba is. ]
I don't know how many of you guys are up at this late hour, but let's just say Iris cycle kind of keeps me up sometimes and a good distraction is absolutely necessary for a bit.
Therefore!
I will provide some classic late night text entertainment in the form of two separate games:
1) If you are Japanese and would prefer to play some shiritori for me for a challenge, I'm here for it.
OR
2) You can do a 'text adventure' story with me, custom made, on the spot. Just give me a basic genre or concept and I'll think of something quick for you. I need to keep up with my writing skills, after all.
So tl;dr: pick your poison, it's late.
Who here is awake at 2am in the morning.... sources say that Inaba is. ]
I don't know how many of you guys are up at this late hour, but let's just say Iris cycle kind of keeps me up sometimes and a good distraction is absolutely necessary for a bit.
Therefore!
I will provide some classic late night text entertainment in the form of two separate games:
1) If you are Japanese and would prefer to play some shiritori for me for a challenge, I'm here for it.
OR
2) You can do a 'text adventure' story with me, custom made, on the spot. Just give me a basic genre or concept and I'll think of something quick for you. I need to keep up with my writing skills, after all.
So tl;dr: pick your poison, it's late.
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But 'simulations' don't actually exist back home. At least most definitely not things that are even remotely close to VR. So if I were to weigh the likelihood of 'this being real' to 'this being a simulation', the former is more likely to be the truth over the latter.
[ There's a significant pause, but as she looks into those words, she eventually types out: ]
You might be projecting just a little bit based off of past experiences.
You can't get to the truth that way if you're making assumptions one way or another.
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[And he wasnt saying it was a fact, just that the possibility existed.]
In my world the technology exists, and there's precedent, so it's a fair possibility. The idea of interdimensional travel is more unrealistic.
But, who knows! I could see the slim possibility of ending in a another world happening, even if it feels like a trite light novel.
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The year I was in was 2011, so VR is barely a thing. Not saying that it's impossible, but.
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And from what I understand people are here from all sorts of worlds and times. There are people from ancient china, and no one outside of the people I actually know from home seem to know what Hope's Peak Academy is, or seem to beleive talent is amazing.
It's almost like a cross over rpg.
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Moonblessing effects aside.
[ Since those aren't important to learning about the situation...
Much. ]
And that's correct.
I've met a lot of people from the future along with different iterations of my hometown. And I don't know what Hope's Peak Academy is either, so you're right on one front. As for talent, however -- I wouldn't call it 'amazing' or even 'necessary'. Sure, talented people (at least back home, so this may not be how it works in your world) tend to have easier lives, or at the very least richer lives. But I personally think that people who strive to work are just as amazing.
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But, perhaps that's nice there is somewhere out there where you can be whatever you want.
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Because talent does not mean that they are good people.
And the latter is more important than any talent, I think.
Besides, there's this thing called 'learning'. Humans aren't meant to be stagnant and honestly I feel bad for anyone who considers themselves a genius at any one thing, because that's an easy way to potentially get yourself in a pitfall. That's my personal opinion, anyway.
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I also know someone who can be really stupid and talent-less but is a wonderful person.
It still doesn't change much back home though. Maybe things might change now, that society practically collapsed, but those will talent did always succeed, and those without ignored. Even trash like me was acknowledged for a worthless talent over others that probably worked harder.
It might be nice to see a world where people can do whatever they put their mind to.
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But I think it's something that needs to be kept in mind. That the idea of "talent will always succeed and those without being ignored" is stupid. And if the society collapsed because of that mindset?
They need to seriously reevaluate it.
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To properly understand it needs to be witnessed. True Talent is amazing and horrifying.
Even my own worthless talent is something others here can't seem to understand. I can't really fathom a world without talent though, it might take a while to understand it.
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I suppose witnessing it would be important to comprehending it a little better one way or another.
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I would show you my talent, but it's terrible and I would worry about your safty.