ardyn izunia belongs in the garbage bin. (
daemonized) wrote2017-01-23 02:25 pm
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ARDYN IZUNIA
Ardyn Izunia. Professor of law. Lord of law. Liege of law. The one grading your papers. Leave a message.
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[how much is she going to regret asking this.]
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You wouldn't want me to take inspiration from my past self, would you?
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[one of these days, she'll be able to dress him entirely again, and it will be a benefit to the world.]
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[He's grinning.]
Still, I'll do it. Each time the hat is called ugly, the inclination to find a facsimile of my past clothing will rise. You'll find me wearing a wing before you know it.
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[Tragic fashion choices. They're black, though, and not olive.]
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[black, at least, is bearable. black hides many a fashion sin.]
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Just for you, Grell.
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[even as she says it, she knows it's a lie. she'd say something, she really would.]
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You'll say something. You see the pinstripe pants and have to say something.
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[and it means she'll have lost. from the start. but the benefit is that both of their moods seem to have lifted some.]
But a wing? Seriously? Not even a matched set, a singular wing? What purpose does such a thing serve?
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I don't know if there was truly any practical use to it. To be honest, it felt a bit unwieldy.
Perhaps it's symbolic? Some sort of status symbol? If you were to wear a wing, for what reason would it be?
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Of course, I could always have been asked to wear it.
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I don't think anyone... asked me to wear it.
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no one but yourself would want you to wear any of that, ardyn]Everything, I believe, was worn of my own choice. Unfortunately, that means you cannot shift the blame of my "terrible fashion choices" onto someone else.
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[or both.]
Tenaciously careless about society's perceptions, in that regard.
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Why waste time worrying about what others think of you? There's already too much in life to concern yourself with, than to lose sleep over the opinion of sheep... as the saying may go.
[Ardyn does care what others may think, of course -- to say that he 100 percent does not would be a lie. He just tends to care exponentially less than most, and when he does, it's only about very specific, hard-to-pin things.]
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[if they must cast judgement, let them look and be respectful. she cares more than she wants people to know - cloaking it in saying it was all for her own comfort is an excuse half of the time.]
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As someone very obscure and not at all famous once wrote, "To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man."
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[Polonius said a lot of wonderful things out of context.]
You should have gone with "The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages."
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[It was remiss of him to not think she wouldn't have pointed that out.]
That quote is the opposite of what I'm trying to say, however. A reality that I would rather avoid if at all possible.
Do you consider the eyes of others your own prison, Grell? [Only Ardyn could ask such a heavy question with a casual air.]
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[this doesn't answer the question.]
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And what freedom it is once they have been unlocked.
That isn't to say that we will always be free from what others might think of us; only that it's hardly worth feeling restricted because of other people's opinions. A life in shackles is hardly one worth living.
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[hardly worth it. perhaps for some. who's to say what's worth it when you don't know the alternative?]
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[Elegantly (maybe) looping his way back into his original question.]
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[when it's the only option, because security is...boring. something given up a very long time ago in exchange for happiness.]
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