Hm... Some people are selfish, they hold onto life, watch other people die, and use that as their escapism.
( his fingers tap a few more buttons as he thinks on it, people are... selfish to the point they want to live, they'll do anything, even kill or watch people die as long as they survive. though, that's not a bad thing if it's to promote one's hope that komaeda loves and cherishes. he clicks the abutton, hopping over bridges to successfully bring him close to the end of the level. the fact that others want to live is a human trait, so can be said in the same vein as dying — humans want to do things they cannot achieve alone, and so they bring others into it. )
I don't like mindless killing that means nothing, especially if you — a general you — kill, and you do nothing to move forward. Just the thought of killing to remain alive, but what will you do with that life...?
( sometimes people waste it, as for komaeda, he's never been able to give away his life because his luck won't let him. he can't die unlike the yoshi that falls into the pit, the baby floating up, and the enemies coming to collect their debt. when people die, what's left, what do they have to offer aside from being stepping stone — because the creature is dead, would their death count as a foundation for the child? was that death needed, or should the yoshi have worked harder to create a future for the child? either way, there's a future, there's something which comes from it whether it's good or bad — he can't tell which, though. now, if people died, and no one came for the child, then the child would die not too soon after, no one will save it, and both would count as hopeless deaths because that baby could do nothing with its life.
when someone dies, prolonging another's life and they do nothing with it, in a way, that's hopeless, right? )
What a waste... ( that's why he can't stand it when people frown about aiko's death, she's a stepping stone, she's what motivated and pushed this group — komaeda did it for them. he was hated afterwards, despised, and he's sure even those feelings remain in the group because he'll kill for hope, die for hope, and here some say that nothing came for it. why is he the only one who understands anything, why is he surrounded by idiots on most days, why...! )
Hm? Looting dead bodies...? I don't mind digging around in a body to look for clues, but I guess they're dead so they have no use for anything anymore.
( he smiles, recounting their conversation, and his previous run in with the deceased. ) It's like I always say, "if they don't say anything when you take it, it's fine!" ( they're dead, so, what can they say? also, he doesn't always say that. )
thinking how im not allowed to burn their cr to the ground or youll drop ranger n i wont let u
( his fingers tap a few more buttons as he thinks on it, people are... selfish to the point they want to live, they'll do anything, even kill or watch people die as long as they survive. though, that's not a bad thing if it's to promote one's hope that komaeda loves and cherishes. he clicks the abutton, hopping over bridges to successfully bring him close to the end of the level. the fact that others want to live is a human trait, so can be said in the same vein as dying — humans want to do things they cannot achieve alone, and so they bring others into it. )
I don't like mindless killing that means nothing, especially if you — a general you — kill, and you do nothing to move forward. Just the thought of killing to remain alive, but what will you do with that life...?
( sometimes people waste it, as for komaeda, he's never been able to give away his life because his luck won't let him. he can't die unlike the yoshi that falls into the pit, the baby floating up, and the enemies coming to collect their debt. when people die, what's left, what do they have to offer aside from being stepping stone — because the creature is dead, would their death count as a foundation for the child? was that death needed, or should the yoshi have worked harder to create a future for the child? either way, there's a future, there's something which comes from it whether it's good or bad — he can't tell which, though. now, if people died, and no one came for the child, then the child would die not too soon after, no one will save it, and both would count as hopeless deaths because that baby could do nothing with its life.
when someone dies, prolonging another's life and they do nothing with it, in a way, that's hopeless, right? )
What a waste... ( that's why he can't stand it when people frown about aiko's death, she's a stepping stone, she's what motivated and pushed this group — komaeda did it for them. he was hated afterwards, despised, and he's sure even those feelings remain in the group because he'll kill for hope, die for hope, and here some say that nothing came for it. why is he the only one who understands anything, why is he surrounded by idiots on most days, why...! )
Hm? Looting dead bodies...? I don't mind digging around in a body to look for clues, but I guess they're dead so they have no use for anything anymore.
( he smiles, recounting their conversation, and his previous run in with the deceased. ) It's like I always say, "if they don't say anything when you take it, it's fine!" ( they're dead, so, what can they say? also, he doesn't always say that. )