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JUNKO ENOSHIMA. ([personal profile] disjunct) wrote in [community profile] calling_net 2016-08-23 02:55 am (UTC)

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What a despairingly cold answer for dis' bear! You're gonna give me frostbite!

[ As long as Monokuma is acting for her stand-in, what she reveals about the bear doesn't necessarily reveal anything about Junko. Therefore-- ]

Alright. Because you weren't boring to talk to...! I guess the unknown of throwing over the poker table is fine too, huh?

[ Monokuma's voice ... changes. It's no longer a cutesy animal voice, but it still isn't very distinguishable, either. The puppet goes limp, and this is the first time the person behind the camera feels like they're talking into it. ]

You have to think outside of the box. What kind of person doesn't use despair like a masochistic vulture or like a sadist? That's very hard to answer if you're just thinking about an ordinary person, with ordinary goals and ordinary ideals. A human being is only capable of dishing pain or receiving it. We want to think that's the very nature of despair-- a weapon, to inflict or take damage from.

Hope is knowable. If you hope for something, you already have the vision within your head of the future you want. Someone with super-duper extra talent to make their dreams come true only needs hope and ambition. Hope is a prophecy only people with guts can fulfill.

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