Tomoko Oashi (
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overjoy2012-09-02 02:17 pm
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[And here goes any semblance of having a peaceful Sunday afternoon as the so-far meek and quiet Tomoko Oashi suddenly becomes not so meek and quiet.]
WHAT KIND OF PERSON DYES UNDERWEAR ORANGE?! YOU CAN'T JUST GO AROUND TAKING OTHER PEOPLE'S UNDERWEAR! I-IT'S WRONG! WHOEVER DID THIS...
WHOEVER DID THIS IS A PERVERT!
[Sounds like someone got to her laundry.]
WHAT KIND OF PERSON DYES UNDERWEAR ORANGE?! YOU CAN'T JUST GO AROUND TAKING OTHER PEOPLE'S UNDERWEAR! I-IT'S WRONG! WHOEVER DID THIS...
WHOEVER DID THIS IS A PERVERT!
[Sounds like someone got to her laundry.]
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It's only depressing if you allow that train of thought to consume you. It is possible to prepare for something without letting it bother you, you know. Think of it like bringing an umbrella to a picnic because the forecast said there might be rain. You have the umbrella with you, so there's no need to obsess over the reason you have it, right? Just having it is good enough. [just replace 'umbrella' with something like 'knife' or some other self-defense weapon! what a great analogy.]
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People aren't rain, though...
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That was just a comparative example. Simply put, if you have a reason to suspect something bad might happen and prepare for it in advance, you won't have to worry about it as much.
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O-oh. And that really works...?
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Um. If you say so.
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[aw yeah such a good samaritan]
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a friendly warning
always nice to end on a parting note like that right]