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But in any case, the issue is what to do about those that have become feral. I have seen multiple messages of people offering apologies and blaming themselves for what has happened.
Being forgiven may not be enough for them. Accepting that they are that hideous in the inside and working through those difficult thoughts may be beyond some of them.
However, something must be done or their mental state may end up ravaged.
I'm no one that is close to them, and so hearing anything from me may be seen as little more than some self-important person involving themselves in their life.
So, I am bringing this up to you to see if you have any other suggestion on the matter.
What you're talking about isn't something I can help with. That kind of damage needs a medic to assist, someone who understands the effect it has on mental health.
If my wife were here, she would be better suited. She was the one who started that kind of thing in my world.
So, it seems like both of us are ill-equipped for this matter.
I hate to leave things and simply say, "Let's hope for the best." However, people need to heal in their own ways, as well, and not be forced to mend themselves due to the worries of someone else.
[ in short, he talks himself out of making some psa checking in on everyone. ]
[ It's a simple agreement, and for Sasuke, enough to end the conversation. He isn't good enough at carrying one on, and they seem to share a to-the-point attitude. He's achieved what he was looking for, anyway, to ensure Nanami was alright, so he doesn't respond to the message and pockets his phone with a mental note to keep an eye out for him in passing the next little while. ]
[ Hm. He honestly appreciates the end of conversation in such a manner. It means more time to go and do what needs to be done, rather than awkwardly deciding how to sign off with one another. Yes, it is time that he helps to clean up a little of the mess that he has caused -- and perhaps, he shall see Sasuke later. ]
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6/3/21 23:11 (UTC)If only these changes belonged to an entirely separate entity within us. At least then we might be able to reason with it.
[ Like Naruto had done Kurama. ]
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6/3/21 23:15 (UTC)But in any case, the issue is what to do about those that have become feral. I have seen multiple messages of people offering apologies and blaming themselves for what has happened.
Being forgiven may not be enough for them. Accepting that they are that hideous in the inside and working through those difficult thoughts may be beyond some of them.
However, something must be done or their mental state may end up ravaged.
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7/3/21 00:11 (UTC)(no subject)
7/3/21 00:14 (UTC)I'm no one that is close to them, and so hearing anything from me may be seen as little more than some self-important person involving themselves in their life.
So, I am bringing this up to you to see if you have any other suggestion on the matter.
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10/3/21 17:08 (UTC)If my wife were here, she would be better suited. She was the one who started that kind of thing in my world.
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11/3/21 02:39 (UTC)I hate to leave things and simply say, "Let's hope for the best." However, people need to heal in their own ways, as well, and not be forced to mend themselves due to the worries of someone else.
[ in short, he talks himself out of making some psa checking in on everyone. ]
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12/3/21 01:52 (UTC)Cleaning up is a better use of my time.
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12/3/21 05:16 (UTC)Yes, cleaning up is something that does need to be done.
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13/3/21 01:14 (UTC)(no subject)
13/3/21 21:01 (UTC)