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Hidden 11 yrs ago Post by Legend
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*Genuinely*Thank you very much!


*Punches you in the face*
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*Punches you in the face*


*Grabs my nose and looks at you*
What's your problem? Is trust an issue for you?
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*Grabs my nose and looks at you*What's your problem? Is trust an issue for you?


You don't own others.
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Yes, possession! In Aera we take vows as part of our culture to become one with the other, so each party owns the other and themselves. This is to symbolise the trust between them! We speak these vows when we take up an occupation or enter a family.


-Ruby- *gapes* For a moment I thought you were talking about slaves!!
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You don't own others.


We do in Aera!
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I feel like we may be on the wrong page of what context of "own" we mean.
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-Ruby- *gapes* For a moment I thought you were talking about slaves!!


Slaves? That's something only Yoma have.
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We do in Aera!*Rubs nose*I feel like we may be on the wrong page of what context of "own" we mean.


I'm perfectly clear. You don't own another being like you would an animal.
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I'm perfectly clear. You don't own another being like you would an animal.


No! You still misunderstand! In Aera, we take vows as part of our culture to become one with the other, so each party owns the other and themselves. This is to symbolise the trust between them! We speak these vows when we take up an occupation or enter a family. It's also what's spoken when taking the responsibility of anothers life into your hands, including pets. I don't mean physical ownership!
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No! You still misunderstand! In Aera, we take vows as part of our culture to become one with the other, so each party owns the other and themselves. This is to symbolise the trust between them! We speak these vows when we take up an occupation or enter a family. It's also what's spoken when taking the responsibility of anothers life into your hands, including pets. I don't mean psychical ownership!


I don't care how you word it. That's irrelevant.
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I don't care how you word it. That's irrelevant.


It isn't the wording! We have another meaning for "ownership," which is a mutual trust and affection between two or more individuals. You're angry about slave-like ownership. Now you're just being unreasonable.
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It isn't the wording! We have another meaning for "ownership," which is a mutual trust and affection between two or more individuals. You're angry about slave-like ownership. Now you're just being unreasonable.


You have no right to call what I do unreasonable.
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I don't like the feeling behind this...
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You have no right to call what I do unreasonable.


I have every right. You just punched me in the face for having my own culture.
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I have every right. You just punched me in the face for having my own culture.


I punched you in the face because your culture is stupid.
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I punched you in the face because your culture is stupid.


Then keep your opinion to yourself and stop your culturally discriminatory views from becoming spoken word.
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Then keep your opinion to yourself and stop your culturally discriminatory views from becoming spoken word.


Opinion? Bah, that was a fact.
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Maybe we should go...
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I don't like the feeling behind this...


-Ruby- Neither do I!!
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Opinion? Bah, that was a fact.


In your eyes, which makes it an opinion. You're not very smart, are you?
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-Ruby- Neither do I!!


Should we do something?
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