beknightedheroine: (magical swordswoman)
Sayaka Miki ([personal profile] beknightedheroine) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2012-12-11 10:39 pm

[anon text] IS ♞ EVEN ON THE NETWORK'S CHARACTER MAP X: jsut tell me

[This question's time stamp marks it as being made some time in the middle of the night, and there's quite a few typos left uncorrected - it seems like the owner cared more about posting it than making it pretty, probably because of the cold making their hands clumsy. It's been posted anonymously, but not under the ubiquitous 'times new roman' font that pops up often.]


questeions like these get a lot responses . it alwayss surprissed me but id like to take advantgage of that now

what do yuou thinnk makes a hero?

dsicus amongst youselffves or rmable or wtefver

jsut tell me
lightofhumanity: For when chaos is feeling melancholy. (pondering)

[personal profile] lightofhumanity 2012-12-14 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I have been to quite a number of places and seen quite a few horrible and kind deeds. However, I still say that there are no such things as heroes or villains.

A murderer who has killed ten children may be called a villain, but if he performs quite a few kind acts, feels sorry for what he did, and never kills again, is he still a villain? A firefighter who has saved a few families from burning buildings and gets called a hero may decide one day to just let one specific family burn up. Is he still a hero because of that?