the loneliest people are the kindest. the saddest people smile the brightest. the most damaged people are the wisest, all because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do.
♥ ♠ ♦ ♣ ’ … i disagree. humans are foolish, ignorant creatures. i do not find them interesting in the least. ’ ♣ ♦ ♠ ♥ [ she seems a bit caught off by his go lucky behavior, caught off enough to make a remark that she normally would have abstained from making. celestia bothered not to smile any longer. she simply stared blankly at the upperclassman dully, though continuing to maintain an aura of superiority. ]
☠;⁝⁝ but that’s what makes them interesting! they’re all different, yet, share some commonalities– such as those examples.
( nagito seemed to be the complete opposite of the lolita, currently– he gave off excited vibes, smiling a bit wider than before and talking quickly. even just certain, little things could cause him to be like this, so celestia could be in for a ride. )
some are above that, which, i’d figure would include yourself– and yet, a vast majority make everyday mistakes and never learn from their or anyone’s past. why? why is it that some don’t seem to have ‘common sense’? why do we make mistakes? personally, i think it’s to learn from them and survive– but, ah! i’ve rambled on for too long already. sorry!
( he chuckles, genuinely this time, with sound. he seems amused by he himself, as well. )
♥ ♠ ♦ ♣ ’ i beg your pardon? that was rather rude. ’ ♣ ♦ ♠ ♥ [ a fragment of a smile creeps onto the petite girls face, her hands sweep up to hammock her chin. ]
♥ ♠ ♦ ♣ ’ … did you know humans tend to form opinions on others within the first seven seconds of their initial interaction? ’ ♣ ♦ ♠ ♥ [ it seems his question has been ignored completely: all that follows her words is a small giggle. ]
☠;⁝⁝ then i apologize. that wasn’t my intention!
though, indeed, i did! human beings are interesting creatures, wouldn’t you agree?
( his head falls a fraction to his right, and he continues his own innocent smile. either he’s ignoring the meaning behind her comment, or he genuinely cannot acknowledge it, for his actions portray either as a possibility. )