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Aeon Flux ([personal profile] hooliganstatus) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2021-06-10 12:16 pm

(Network) awake from blood-thick dreams

I'm seeing a lot of people apologizing for what they did while we were in the city.

What if what you suddenly feel guilty about is older than that? If no one is here to apologize to?
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2021-06-23 11:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Oof. That is a nuclear level breakup. Is it weird that I'm a little turned on? It's weird.

What, were you under the impression that they weren't sentient? Why did you have to kill them then?
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2021-06-28 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
War limits your options. Is that what you meant, the starving?

I've known a lot of soldiers who came back and didn't know how to cope with what they had done. A lot of them still didn't feel like they had options, and turned all of that guilt outward until they finally got the help they needed when they were put in prison.

At least, I hope it helps. There's a lot of relapsing.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2021-07-02 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
I can't say none of the prisons where I'm from are like that. I've experienced some myself.

But I was lucky enough to be in a position where I could provide the resources and a few good reasons why some of my nearest and dearest institutions should try to actually solve the problem. Figure out why they're there, what caused the issue, maybe stop it from happening to someone else.

I haven't met a lot of people that I thought were irredeemable or didn't deserve that chance. Most of them were starving.