speterman (
speterman) wrote in
sortinghat_rp2012-10-02 10:05 pm
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006 Those Things Send Us Down A Road
[Someone sure was missing from classes and didn't eat all day. His handwriting is different than usual, awkwardly paced, as if pausing when finishing some of the words trying to decide what to say.]
Can I get the homework and an idea of what we did in class today?
[Ink blots and a couple of smudges.]
It's odd how often humans consider themselves the superior species and assume all organisms below them are shallow and un-feeling.
There have been multiple examples - how animals can feel depression or even happiness just as us.
[Sure isn't as light-hearted as usual.]
Can I get the homework and an idea of what we did in class today?
[Ink blots and a couple of smudges.]
It's odd how often humans consider themselves the superior species and assume all organisms below them are shallow and un-feeling.
There have been multiple examples - how animals can feel depression or even happiness just as us.
[Sure isn't as light-hearted as usual.]

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People don't like thinking about others, no matter how much they say they do. So it's expected that we don't do that... Unfortunate, but expected.
Monsters? The terminology, if you're trying to prove a point you don't want to agree with your opponent. "Werewolves and Vampires are people too" would be more suitable.
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i think about other people a lot
oh i guess i didnt think of it that way then again im perfectly human but i still get called monster so i guess it doesnt really mean much to me anymore
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So do I. I'd give up my happiness for someone elses' if it came down to it.
It might be offensive to them though. I know I'd be offended -- to be different from someone and have them call you a monster.