佐々木 琲世 (
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futurology2016-10-17 12:06 am
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It's occurred to me that since our membership shifts and our backgrounds vary so much, it might be good to compare what we're capable of. More to the point, I was thinking we might be able to help each other pick up relevant skills, if not hone the ones we already have.
If people are looking to train or think they could help others, why don't we discuss that here? I know at least a few of us don't have backgrounds in combat, for example. On our first day here I met someone who wasn't familiar with firearms but might get good use out of the skill, for another.
In my case, I have experience training others and can help with hand-to-hand combat. I can work with people ranging from average human strength to well above it. I've got some skill with swords and knives, but I wouldn't compare that to someone who specializes in them, and that's something I'd like to work on. In terms of non-combative skills, if someone wants to work on something like cooking, I'm reasonably helpful there.
Let's see how we can help each other improve.
[ooc: Please feel free to thread-hop/jack here, that's what this is for!]
If people are looking to train or think they could help others, why don't we discuss that here? I know at least a few of us don't have backgrounds in combat, for example. On our first day here I met someone who wasn't familiar with firearms but might get good use out of the skill, for another.
In my case, I have experience training others and can help with hand-to-hand combat. I can work with people ranging from average human strength to well above it. I've got some skill with swords and knives, but I wouldn't compare that to someone who specializes in them, and that's something I'd like to work on. In terms of non-combative skills, if someone wants to work on something like cooking, I'm reasonably helpful there.
Let's see how we can help each other improve.
[ooc: Please feel free to thread-hop/jack here, that's what this is for!]
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But it is also that fear of pain or death that will blind us from seeing more. Neither in the sky nor in mid-ocean, nor by entering into mountain clefts, nowhere in the world is there a place where one may escape from the results of evil deeds. It is important to acknowledge the pain and the hardship as a part of our life, so that we may move past it.
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Would it be more evil still to commit such deeds and then seek to escape, rather than submit to, the suffering that follows?
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But can one really escape that suffering? Completely?
[This is beginning to sound more like a Personal Thing.]
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Time heals all wounds, as they say. Distance lets one forget.
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[ But she doesn't mean to sound so evasive. ]
We have no concept of days where I come from. It is hard for me to say.
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Guilt is a weight tied to your soul. You cannot outrun it, through distance or time. Suffering for your guilt does not remove it, it simply cripples you further.
You must wear it away, like the ocean lapping at stones on the shore.
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I know that likely is not everyone who you make seek forgiveness from. But hopefully, it will be enough.
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