Yeah... Yeah, you're right about that. Can't say sticking to the status quo seems to be working out for this place.
( natives who can't keep themselves alive, (not that amami blames them for such,) the worst of whom are too desperate and tired and resigned to the way that this place works to institute any tangible change. if anything, that's a difference he can recognize between the two groups in his time here; the natives who accept this place as it is, even if only more or less, and the transfers who reject it wholeheartedly.
but it can't exactly afford to stay the way that it is, can it?
not that reaching that conclusion makes his decision for him. there's still a good deal of hesitation, anxiety bubbling under the surface of his skin as amami considers stepping up into a position like that — a position that people are supposed to look up to, even if whether they actually do or not is something up for debate. he offers a thoughtful hum, something absentminded as he rubs at the side of his neck. )
Pretty sure that coming from someone like me though it's not gonna look too great, with the note I left off on and all. You think that kind of thing is gonna factor into their decision?
( it's not a vote, so he's got that going for him; no doubt that nobody would want to elect the guy who killed their last stuco president into the next stuco position. even so, who's to say the staff appreciated that? mizuki, he has the context, he understands why it's important. the rest of them, though? )
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( natives who can't keep themselves alive, (not that amami blames them for such,) the worst of whom are too desperate and tired and resigned to the way that this place works to institute any tangible change. if anything, that's a difference he can recognize between the two groups in his time here; the natives who accept this place as it is, even if only more or less, and the transfers who reject it wholeheartedly.
but it can't exactly afford to stay the way that it is, can it?
not that reaching that conclusion makes his decision for him. there's still a good deal of hesitation, anxiety bubbling under the surface of his skin as amami considers stepping up into a position like that — a position that people are supposed to look up to, even if whether they actually do or not is something up for debate. he offers a thoughtful hum, something absentminded as he rubs at the side of his neck. )
Pretty sure that coming from someone like me though it's not gonna look too great, with the note I left off on and all. You think that kind of thing is gonna factor into their decision?
( it's not a vote, so he's got that going for him; no doubt that nobody would want to elect the guy who killed their last stuco president into the next stuco position. even so, who's to say the staff appreciated that? mizuki, he has the context, he understands why it's important. the rest of them, though? )