i aint no saint, she think aloud. she too lived by her very own set of principles, her own theory of life. there are humanitarianism, utilitarianism, n a whole lot more that she cant really fathomed n get it around her head. now that she recalled, it has been more than 2 years since his last lesson with them. ah, how she wished he was here with them right now. perhaps having a solution with him, a solution which they failed to come across for the longest of time. deep down she suddenly realized, cruelty need no reason after all.
解決策はあるのですか?
No one is saint...and we can all be really helpless at times. But don't give up. :)
ReplyDeletetekkaus:
ReplyDeletei won't, thanks! sometimes it is what was expected of one that make one breathless. no mistakes, no flaws are acceptable, which is complete absurdity!
Isn't that the truth? Cruelty doesn't need a reason. It just is! =D
ReplyDeleteLove the pic.
My favorite Japanese word is: aijin, meaning lover, right? I like saying it, too. LOL Also, I only know a few Japanese words.
rashelle:
ReplyDeleteyet how i wish it wasn't true. at least with a reason, things will be explainable n therefore, in one way or another, acceptable. ah yes, aijin (愛人) means lover!
i believe everyone has their own values and principles that work for them.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday. hope you've a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeletelife:
ReplyDeleteonly when it is different from what other expected, it would not be accepted. what would you do then? in the meanwhile, wishing you a wonderful christmas too!