NETWORK: @peach0341 (anonymous) [post soujuurou's wild ride]
What would you consider the most unforgivable thing that a person could do to you? Something that someone could do, that they could never take back?
If it has been done to you, what happened? How did you treat that person afterward, if you kept in contact with them? If you didn't, do you regret ever severing off from them?
Have you done anything unforgivable? How did people respond to that--did they let you get a word in edge-wise to explain, or did they abandon you? Did you have to find your own way afterwards? How did it go for you, if so?
Do you think there's anything that one can do to earn forgiveness, depending on the severity of what happened? Do they deserve it? Does it depend? And is there a certain point that someone's allowed to give up on trying to find it, and should just stop trying to be good?
I'm curious as to what everyone's answers will be. Please don't give anymore info than you're comfortable with; these are just things that have been on my mind, lately. And please don't be rude to each other.
[this seems. infinitely more like a stream of conscious than anything actually coherent, but there's at least an attempt at maintaining some modicum of privacy. have at. be it on main or giving yourself a nice plurk-style anon-name, go for it.]
If it has been done to you, what happened? How did you treat that person afterward, if you kept in contact with them? If you didn't, do you regret ever severing off from them?
Have you done anything unforgivable? How did people respond to that--did they let you get a word in edge-wise to explain, or did they abandon you? Did you have to find your own way afterwards? How did it go for you, if so?
Do you think there's anything that one can do to earn forgiveness, depending on the severity of what happened? Do they deserve it? Does it depend? And is there a certain point that someone's allowed to give up on trying to find it, and should just stop trying to be good?
I'm curious as to what everyone's answers will be. Please don't give anymore info than you're comfortable with; these are just things that have been on my mind, lately. And please don't be rude to each other.
[this seems. infinitely more like a stream of conscious than anything actually coherent, but there's at least an attempt at maintaining some modicum of privacy. have at. be it on main or giving yourself a nice plurk-style anon-name, go for it.]

1/2 (cw: typical dangan ronpa shit, something akin to a mini mental breakdown)
Something about the circumstances that Coconut describes gives Sayaka pause. Sayaka was never around long enough to watch anyone but herself kill. She was the one who struck first, for the sake of her friends (were they really her friends? or were they the only people she could stand because--), but she never saw the aftermath. The only thing she was able to do was to try and make sure that Kuwata couldn't get the motive himself, that he'd fail, that Naegi wouldn't be hurt and that Kuwata would fail--
(But what was it that motivated her in the end? The need to save someone she barely knew, or the spite of not wanting Kuwata to get something she couldn't have? Which is it? Which is it, truly? Sayaka doesn't know and it's--)
It takes a bit for Sayaka to respond to all of that. It's like seeing the witch and the wolf again--the mastermind and the puppet. Sayaka almost doesn't want to respond to this, because of the avenues it opens up in her head. If they had to find out who did it and why, and the punishment was execution--what happened? What happened if Naegi found her lifeless body? Was the clue she even left behind worth it? Would they even understand? Kuwata was so distracted that she only barely got it out with the last of her strength, but what would have happened to him? Even if she hated him for thinking her dream so simple to attain, even if his flirtations were disgusting to her, even if she wanted him to think with his brain rather than something unfavorable...
Did...did she hurt everyone even worse than she could have imagined?]