Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2012-10-04 01:10 am
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NIETZSCHE; DEAD PHILOSOPHERS' INBOX
The offer for conversation is always open, should you desire to take me up on it; I can't guarantee that I'll respond immediately, nor will it necessarily be the response you want, but I'll always respond in some way.
In the name of enlightened discourse.

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The first is that being a weapon is a vital part of his identity - that no matter how many years he's physically been off the battlefield, he never really left the battlefield entirely. That's one possibility.
Another is that he won't be a soldier without a war for very long, and he intends to be prepared.
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That is an honest question, by the way.
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However, what I'm willing to do professionally has nothing to do with my personal thoughts regarding you, or anyone else for that matter. Should you be willing to learn until that time comes, I'll teach you.
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If I stopped your superior officer, would that also stop you, the way that stopping a gunman would by extension stop the gun? I'm curious where you'd be left in the aftermath, if rather than addressing you, someone were to cut off the hand that wields you, instead.
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I suppose that's why I don't understand why you think I'm doing nothing with myself here, outside of following around my superior officer like some sort of mindless automaton. I've made progress in ways that I don't discuss with others very often; just because I don't choose to broadcast my thoughts on the matter to everyone I speak to doesn't mean those thoughts don't exist. I suppose my advancements here have been more pesonal than anything; my significant other is perhaps more aware of them than anyone.
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I couldn't make strides in my personal life without them affecting my professional one; by corollary, if I were determined to keep my professional life unchanging and constant, then I would be fixing my development as an individual, as well. From what you've just said, that's not the same for you.
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If I were to take a guess and say that you've never intentionally killed another human being, would I be correct? I promise it's relevant to the discussion; I'm not asking for the sake of shock value or trying to overassert myself.
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When one lives as I do, then the problem isn't that you aren't the same in your personal and professional lives - the problem comes when you are.
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That's the part I have trouble reconciling — how you can develop in only half of your existence, while leaving the other half constant. And I'm well aware that it's a special case in particular for soldiers, but I'd expect a soldier whose personal and professional lives conflict that way to exhibit signs of guilt and remorse, which isn't something I've seen out of you.
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And I think that's why you can't reconcile the situation I'm explaining to you - you're expecting me to react in a way that a human being would. I don't, and I never have, but it's very important for me to be able to live among others as though I do.
Does that make more sense?
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Did your significant other know?
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...PUN INTENDED...]
I sincerely hope that wasn't just one more aspect of living among others as though a human being would.
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Not in the same way that you would define it, anyway.
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