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[Haise has talked with several teammates about the lack of cohesion, and how difficult it is for all of them to coordinate. It was something he'd meant to discuss, or perhaps encourage others better suited, to bring up when they had some down-time. In the wake of a rather heated debate he chose to sat out on, he thinks maybe conversations about how they unify can't wait]
It seems that some of us may be feeling a little hot under the collar after recent events. Since I am an advocate for mercy, and am only alive because as much was extended to me when others may have argued against it, I don't want to touch on moral disagreements. Our stances will naturally differ, because our organization doesn't give us any unifying principles to abide by.
As a member of the CCG, I had very set guidelines to follow. Those weren't all things I agreed with, or felt right about. But they did maintain order, and did keep people safe. They made us an effective team, and more than once it's come up with colleagues here that we might benefit from that.
This was something I'd hoped might come up on Oska, when people had time to relax, but considering the circumstances...
Would any of you be interested in opening that discussion? That is, talking about our backgrounds, where we're coming from, and what we believe. If we start there, surely we can find a way to work together. If we're constantly at odds with one another, that isn't good for anyone. When I first joined, that division was certainly in place, but those I disagreed with still took the time to speak with me, and we did have common ground. I'd like to suggest that, as a team, we try to find that...for all our sakes.
Edit: Although I spoke of my own background in the example I provided, by no means am I suggesting that everyone do the same. Most importantly, we need to establish where we stand on issues we're often confronted with in our line of work. These things would inevitably show in our actions, so speaking on personal matters is not necessary for discussion.
What each of us believes and what course we're inclined to take is what I mean to inquire about.
[ooc: Naturally, thread-hop/jack as desired]
It seems that some of us may be feeling a little hot under the collar after recent events. Since I am an advocate for mercy, and am only alive because as much was extended to me when others may have argued against it, I don't want to touch on moral disagreements. Our stances will naturally differ, because our organization doesn't give us any unifying principles to abide by.
As a member of the CCG, I had very set guidelines to follow. Those weren't all things I agreed with, or felt right about. But they did maintain order, and did keep people safe. They made us an effective team, and more than once it's come up with colleagues here that we might benefit from that.
This was something I'd hoped might come up on Oska, when people had time to relax, but considering the circumstances...
Would any of you be interested in opening that discussion? That is, talking about our backgrounds, where we're coming from, and what we believe. If we start there, surely we can find a way to work together. If we're constantly at odds with one another, that isn't good for anyone. When I first joined, that division was certainly in place, but those I disagreed with still took the time to speak with me, and we did have common ground. I'd like to suggest that, as a team, we try to find that...for all our sakes.
Edit: Although I spoke of my own background in the example I provided, by no means am I suggesting that everyone do the same. Most importantly, we need to establish where we stand on issues we're often confronted with in our line of work. These things would inevitably show in our actions, so speaking on personal matters is not necessary for discussion.
What each of us believes and what course we're inclined to take is what I mean to inquire about.
[ooc: Naturally, thread-hop/jack as desired]
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permaprivate!
it's not like my world has literally ever given a shit what i think about anything, why should the multiverse be any different
at least i'll piss a few of them off for a couple minutes
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It must be a very interesting conundrum to be used to having that sort of power. To being listened to by those in the majority, or in authority, and to be so used to shouting over the people who are powerless. And to feel so powerful that you take responsibility for every lost life. What a useless waste of energy.
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the ones that still think we can try to make everything work out in the end but don't get all condescending about it if u disagree
i kind of feel bad for those ones
they're less insufferable, but it'll suck more when life screws them over
like my friend akane-chan who's basically too nice to exist but still got to have a front row seat to the murder of someone she cared about
but yeah it sure must be interesting to be so sure ur right that if anyone disagrees u feel like u have to stomp out the Evil before it corrupts u or something
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Not until here. I don't understand it, how it's possible to look at the world and see a majority of beauty out there.
I'm sorry about your friend. I hope whoever did that to her friend suffered. Do you know what's funny is efforts to stomp out capital-E evil just make things worse for those who can't get away from it? Hilarious really.
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i'd say it's because their lives are nice enough that they can't imagine what it's like for the world to kick u in the balls over and over but i also had one guy who had humans ruin shit for his whole goddamn species for generations and he STILL got upset at me saying we suck
so maybe it's some kind of weird denial thing
if ur ~a good person~ and believe everything is beautiful and wonderful then it'll protect u from more bad shit than otherwise
anyway i wasn't there when the thing went down, but it sounded like the fucker got away
i'll rip his fucking face off if i ever get the chance, tho
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of course it's never that simple with any one person but overall--denial
it's frustrating. i don't choose to live in that way.
if you do, rip it off slowly.
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i mean nobody's saying dwell on that shit 24/7 but u kno
isn't it easier to keep ur expectations down so u can enjoy the moments life doesn't suck better
if ur always trying to fight off the bad vibes that's gotta tire u out after awhile