Well, I suppose this isn't exactly a "normal circumstance" to begin with. But avoiding violence or murder is much easier when you can go: 'oh, someone else will handle it, surely'. Like the police, or the paramedics, or someone else. Not that I'm saying that isn't the right thing to do, to let professionals handle it, but just that it's a common occurrence due to the nature of society, I suppose.
Although the realization of how finite bonds can be can be shown in ways besides someone is ultimately dead.
But...
I believe that even if someone's bond is cut because of someone's death, there will always be something left behind by them. The memories still exist. And any physical belongs will still be there, too.
(Well, that is, if someone doesn't do something stupid and destroys them, that is, but that's not really my point.)
Oh, if that's the definition, I might need to get a new dictionary, because it now means that all small animals are now officially 'not cute'.
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Although the realization of how finite bonds can be can be shown in ways besides someone is ultimately dead.
But...
I believe that even if someone's bond is cut because of someone's death, there will always be something left behind by them. The memories still exist. And any physical belongs will still be there, too.
(Well, that is, if someone doesn't do something stupid and destroys them, that is, but that's not really my point.)
Oh, if that's the definition, I might need to get a new dictionary, because it now means that all small animals are now officially 'not cute'.