explosivecombat: (Someone needs to listen more carefully)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote2014-12-22 03:12 pm

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One of the things I've always found admirable about humanity is their power to initiate change. Not just within themselves, either; that particular power includes the unique ability to instill change in other people – and for some, the world. It's always been rather appalling to me, that so many people would fail to understand how rare a gift that actually is: the actions of a single person have the potential to affect all of human society and leave their mark on the world, affecting and changing the course of the future itself.

It's a good amount of power that most people choose to do nothing with; it's a bit of a shame, really.

But whether we do anything with that power or not, we're all affected by it in some way; after all, the reason it exists at all is because people as individuals are volatile. We can change the world, and so it follows that the act of being in the world can also change us – whether through the actions of others who do choose to utilize that particular power, or just through the inconsistent nature of our surroundings. It follows the law of Equivalent Exchange rather well, I think.

Normally now is when I would suggest some sort of thought experiment to the network at large, probably morbid or inflammatory in nature, but I did promise someone that I would try not to be pointlessly negative for the sake of the holiday. Instead, my interest is elsewhere today – I want to know how this place has changed you. Positively or negatively, it matters very little to me; I'm just curious about what this place has given you, or perhaps what it's taken away.

Be as literal as you like, and as anonymous as you like; as usual with these sorts of things, your name interests me less than your answer.
doitrockapella: (VAN GOGH ❖ more like van gone amirite)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-12-26 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
So long as that's all right with you.

It's a positive change; looking back on it now, I can say in all honesty that I was happy with myself and my life before I came here, but coming here helped me to realize just how much I was missing out on, too. Things like having friends. Or a social life outside of work. Spending time with people by mutual agreement, and not because I baited them into something that reasonably resembled it.

I have perspective now that I didn't before. That's the first and maybe the greatest change that comes to mind.
doitrockapella: (LOOK ❖ god lee stop being such a tool)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-12-26 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
What's gotten you thinking about it in the first place? Reflections on the length of time you've spent here?
doitrockapella: (DUH ❖ it's called a royale with cheese)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-12-26 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
I won't deny that's always one of the concerns. But I'd also just like to know what's on your mind.
doitrockapella: (PIN ❖ the better to burst your bubble)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-12-26 07:11 am (UTC)(link)
All right. I'll take your word for it.

Have you spotted any red-nosed reindeer lately?
doitrockapella: (ROPE ❖ just this and forced perspective)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-12-26 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
You'd think sooner or later someone would manage to breed a subspecies of Rapidashes suitable for being draught horses.

Clydesdashes, maybe.
doitrockapella: (COLLAR ❖ it makes me look cool)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2014-12-26 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
I'd be half-tempted to try, assuming I could find a pair of horses that were both suitable and willing.
ossifragant: (Φ waiting for our ship to come)

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[personal profile] ossifragant 2014-12-26 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
You're right. It is.

There's not much else to add to it, other than what I've said. Just a lot of poor choices on my part, though that seems to be something people have in common in my version of Amestris.
nvcr: YOU. AND YOU. (They come in twos.)

the fuck am I doing

[personal profile] nvcr 2015-01-01 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure just how strongly I do.

I mean, the very thought of a world totally unfiltered through human perception--or well, any kind of perception, really--is kind of impossible to think about. Even if there is a god--which I'm not too sure of, either--they would still possess the ability to perceive and think and thus never truly be free of subjective thought.

And the world keeps surprising me with secret truths that I previously thought to be vile, vile lies. And I'm not sure how to approach these startlingly-revealed truths, but I do think that the universe exists, that it lives and breathes on its own despite our inability to imagine it so.

For instance: angels? Totally real, but like, I spent the last year and a half thinking they weren't. Mountains? I also thought that those were lies and conspiracies, but it turns out they might actually be a thing.

Weird.

But perfection is not a thing that exists outside of us like these are.

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