It seems like a terribly self-flagellating or congratulating concept.
[And unlike the mild stutter-stare and the sympathy before, Kaoru states this like it might as well be fact. That's exactly what it is, to him. The world is unkind to everyone with the exception of a spare few, and those few are either eventually introduced to its unkindness or they continue living, blissfully unaware of the fact that they're in the midst of a hellish situation. There is (or should be, at least) equality in how absolutely shitty the world is. No one should be spared.
Still, it's not like it's easy to discern just how emotionally connected Kaoru is to this particular subject. There may not be any hesitation, but there's not really much emotion one way or another, either. Nothing beyond the usual measure, anyway.]
But I suppose that's what I hear from the majority. The good are rewarded and the bad are punished, correct? The basis of many religions.
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[And unlike the mild stutter-stare and the sympathy before, Kaoru states this like it might as well be fact. That's exactly what it is, to him. The world is unkind to everyone with the exception of a spare few, and those few are either eventually introduced to its unkindness or they continue living, blissfully unaware of the fact that they're in the midst of a hellish situation. There is (or should be, at least) equality in how absolutely shitty the world is. No one should be spared.
Still, it's not like it's easy to discern just how emotionally connected Kaoru is to this particular subject. There may not be any hesitation, but there's not really much emotion one way or another, either. Nothing beyond the usual measure, anyway.]
But I suppose that's what I hear from the majority. The good are rewarded and the bad are punished, correct? The basis of many religions.