carabina: (front ✂ I remember it was so sweet)
巴 マミ ([personal profile] carabina) wrote in [community profile] animus_network2013-02-06 09:54 am

anon text;

A question, tower residents.

If a person does not have a soul, would you still consider them a person? Are they different from people who do have souls? What makes them different from others?


( ooc: Mami will reply as anon, of course. )
doesnotgetit: (All the angst)

[personal profile] doesnotgetit 2013-02-08 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
[... She had avoided talking about it for so long, not wanting to relive all the pain and uncomfortable numbness that came with finding out her true origins. But... maybe talking about it will help whoever this is. If it's for someone else, she can try to forget her pain for a little bit.]

Sort of. I found out I wasn't really who I thought I was - I was just a string of corrupted data that wasn't even supposed to exist. A copy. Whatever you want to call it.

Because of that, I didn't think I was human. Or a real person. Or... anything, really. I questioned myself a lot about why I even existed. But the people I'd grown close to during my time back in my world managed to snap me out of it.

So I guess for me it's more a case of not having a real body than a soul, but I can understand the pain of not thinking you're human.
doesnotgetit: (pic#4826943)

[personal profile] doesnotgetit 2013-02-14 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Knowing this information can be good if you have people to talk to. Help you through it.

And people are talking to you now, right? Maybe that means things won't be so bad for you as well. I'll definitely keep talking to you if you want.