Why does it sound like I'm putting blind faith into the judicial system? Before you say that's an interesting thing to cast a light on, bear in mind that I'm truly curious as to how that came off that way.
But I suppose questioning your conclusions about me means that I loathe vigilantism.
You were advocating for a career in politics and encouraging change from the inside not too long ago, weren't you? As if that's something that is even remotely feasible when the world's this far gone.
I'm going off by what you've said to me, how you've said it, if I'm wrong then go ahead dand correct me. I'm not in the mood to keep playing this stupid game with you.
That's to say that you're absolutely wrong, and quite unimaginative.
Wouldn't it be rather egotistical to think that entering politics now would change things tomorrow? Unless, of course, we deployed our abilities in the process. I do believe I mentioned that.
Though I suppose it's all one way or another for someone like you.
[He debates his next bit.]
I'll give you a clue: it's rather idealistic to think you can change anything from the inside, especially if that same person is criticizing someone for thinking he can do it from the outside.
What difference is made in a world if you fail to see the system for what it is?
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Why does it sound like I'm putting blind faith into the judicial system? Before you say that's an interesting thing to cast a light on, bear in mind that I'm truly curious as to how that came off that way.
But I suppose questioning your conclusions about me means that I loathe vigilantism.
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I'm going off by what you've said to me, how you've said it, if I'm wrong then go ahead dand correct me. I'm not in the mood to keep playing this stupid game with you.
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That's to say that you're absolutely wrong, and quite unimaginative.
Wouldn't it be rather egotistical to think that entering politics now would change things tomorrow? Unless, of course, we deployed our abilities in the process. I do believe I mentioned that.
Though I suppose it's all one way or another for someone like you.
[He debates his next bit.]
I'll give you a clue: it's rather idealistic to think you can change anything from the inside, especially if that same person is criticizing someone for thinking he can do it from the outside.
What difference is made in a world if you fail to see the system for what it is?
Or is that too much of a game?
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