Heroes aren't about good intentions, though. It's about follow through. Does the person really make a positive difference? Or do they just intend to make a positive difference without ever achieving anything? If they just intend good things without making a positive difference, then they have no place being called a hero.
[ANON TEXT] OH GOD WHY ARE YOU ASKING HIM THESE THINGS WHEN HE'S BITTERLY DRUNK
heroes are nothign more than idealsitic dreams. everytihgn becoms corrupted. eventuaslly. yes. positive diferences can be mase with pure inentions an all. but eventualy. somethign will twist. perhaps go toofar. perhaps sacrifices are necasry. an people wil turn upon you in ans instant.
[ANON TEXT] BECAUSE HE IS BITTERLY DRUNK THAT'S WHY also maybe there's a secret code in the typoes
Not everything becomes corrupted. Heroes are not dreams - they are real people you hold in high regard. They're personal ideals, I guess. That doesn't make them mere dreams.
[ANON TEXT RIGHT BACK AT YOU BRO]
[ANON TEXT] OH GOD WHY ARE YOU ASKING HIM THESE THINGS WHEN HE'S BITTERLY DRUNK
[ANON TEXT] BECAUSE HE IS BITTERLY DRUNK THAT'S WHY also maybe there's a secret code in the typoes
[ANON TEXT] eternal tears
[Yamato would know. A dream ended in his death. Hence his bitterness. Especially as that death was brought about by a man who was a hero of justice]
[ANON TEXT]
Fatal dreams?
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