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shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomsecrets2007-05-18 02:53 pm
[ SECRET POST #133 ]
⌈ Secret Post #133 ⌋
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You can tell. If they're pretending you can see them plan in they're head what they're going to do. And so here's my insanity right here: There's no aura shift when they're pretending. :P
It seems weird to suddenly discover that you've been some kind of mythological creature all your life when that creature's becoming popular, that's all.
It's about the same as suddenly realizing you have Sephiroth in your head, as far as I can tell.
If you couldn't find anything by Google, I'm sorry I can't help you. It was a while ago when I decided to look stuff like that up.
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Realizing you've got Sephiroth in your head is totally different from realizing you're a vampire. Soulbonds aren't permanent... they're just like RL-friends who come and go, but if you're a vampire, you're always a vampire. It's like, my pet bird can't turn into a dog just because he feels like it, but he can make new friends and enemies whenever he wants. Except that was the worst analogy ever, sorry.
I found some stuff on hojo.org, which... that's not soulbonding. At all. D: Hopefully nothing like that is still going on.
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It'd be crazy, yes, but I've seen crazier. Like I said, a lot of people want to be victims and not take responsibility for themselves, so they do stuff like the above.
I'm not saying that they aren't out there. But the "real" ones are rare from my experience. And as for benefit of the doubt, I do when I first meet them. Most end up proving themselves otherwise.
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So that sucks, and I'm sorry you had to meet people like that. D:
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Eh, not your fault, so don't be sorry for it. I have met some great people who are (insert you term here), but having to sift through all the other people is hard sometimes.
It was good talking to you.