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Multiped Combat Vehicle Tachikoma ([personal profile] genkibot) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2013-03-03 01:15 pm

Data File 1 [Video]

[The video displays a blue haired girl with a slightly confused, but mostly contemplative look on her face.]

So a lot of people have been talking about this new book both on the streets and the network and I thought it might be a good way of getting a better understanding of humans and the types of things they like to do.

I was able to get a digital copy so I could read it quickly, but it's a little confusing. I mean, I know it's suppose to be fiction, but sometimes it can show trends in reality.

So are relationships usually that complicated? Or with so many people?

Are rivalries actually just a cover for some deeper relationship between the rivals, or was that just wishful thinking on Mimini's part?

When people are in love, do they really hurt each other like that? Because I was under the impression humans don't like pain and try to avoid it, but it seemed that one character was really enjoying the pain...

Maybe I should read the first book, but I just got here and everyone was talking about this book, so I wanted to keep up with the current topic.
echo_of_a_jedi: (I can see what you're imagining)

This would be really interesting if Meetra had any idea who these people were

[personal profile] echo_of_a_jedi 2013-03-16 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
One can only speculate into what motivates other people.

Honestly. I can read minds and I'm still only generally aware of why my closest friends do what they do.
echo_of_a_jedi: (we got this)

[personal profile] echo_of_a_jedi 2013-03-19 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
All living things are connected through an energy field called the Force. If you have the right talent for it, you can learn how to listen for the echoes other peoples' minds make in it.

It doesn't mean you always understand them, though.