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kaworu nagisa ([personal profile] paraclete) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-06-06 05:13 pm

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Who: Kaworu Nagisa and anyone who has the time to read his super boring blogpost (or anyone who's having tech troubles?!)
Broadcast: fleetwide
Action: N/A
When: 6/6

I did something recently, and I was reminded of how enjoyable it is. So: you can let me know if you're trying to repair or operate any electronics, and I can help. :)

It led me to something interesting, though. Fleet, I'm wondering: can you trace the lines of your special course back to one outstanding event? There are many things which contribute to the quality and experience of a person's life -- first love, rebellion against authority, the realization of goals; death and loss, apathy then grief; the stunning circumstances surrounding a birth. But maybe there's a day that prophesied your fate, and it could be that, at the time, you had no idea an extraordinary event was happening. That's how it happened for me. I couldn't have known that the day of one person's birth was enough to present me with purpose. It would take some time for me to realize that. It's a joy to know that this one event which was predestined for me is something to be celebrated. What about you? The moment that stands out to you as fate's hand, did you know right away that it would change your life? Or were you blindsided?

Now, while I'm thinking of all that... I'd like to request something of Ikari Shinji-kun.
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[personal profile] collegedropout 2016-06-12 08:15 am (UTC)(link)
Being stuck on a bunch of space ships drifting through space really leaves room for some introspection, huh?
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[personal profile] collegedropout 2016-06-17 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
Waiting. The great pastime for intrusive thoughts.

... Hopefully positive thoughts, but. Life.
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[personal profile] collegedropout 2016-06-20 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
That's a pretty nice way to think. I'll have to remember that myself, on the low points.