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JUNKO ENOSHIMA. ([personal profile] disjunct) wrote in [community profile] limacharlie 2017-11-13 02:15 am (UTC)

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Imagine iffff... you could predict everything you could ever do, ever, and the reaction to it and how it would go. At first, that sounds great, right? You know just who to go to who will give you 500 dollars easy and never ask for it back under the guise it was for charity. Or you could predict every answer on a test. Predict the next word in every book. Absorb data without any effort at all. You could probably cure cancer. You could probably stop world wars.

You could probably end every misery in the world. You could probably assassinate anyone who would stand in your way. What then, though? You're the big world hero. Everyone obtained peace because of you.

And it's... as predictable in theory as it would be in real life. You never have any real experiences, any reason to learn the emotions you do have, because if you do go along with the plot and scrape your knee and know just what your friend will say to change you for the rest of your life, what is there to change? Nothing.

Having my ability is like having nothing of nothing.

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