[Kirika tilts her head. It doesn't make any sense--Saber was clearly upset. Defaulting to that line of thinking wasn't something that unusual. At least, not to Kirika...]
That situation was pretty bad and all. Some people..they just start thinking like that when they can't cope any other way.
[Oriko chuckles] You can never think too much, Kirika.
I can see your point on the matter, but it still doesn't make it healthy. If anything, in our case, it makes it distinctly unhealthy for the emotional disconnect.
I suppose the core of the problem is... if you keep doing something that causes you pain, ignoring it isn't going to make it stop.
Yeah, I understand that. I just don't know if we can just call those who do it idiots. I mean. Wouldn't it be more helpful if we understand why they do that and try to fix it? Or something.
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[Kirika tilts her head. It doesn't make any sense--Saber was clearly upset. Defaulting to that line of thinking wasn't something that unusual. At least, not to Kirika...]
That situation was pretty bad and all. Some people..they just start thinking like that when they can't cope any other way.
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[Kirika sighs and rubs the back of her neck.]
Never mind... I was just thinking too much.
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I can see your point on the matter, but it still doesn't make it healthy. If anything, in our case, it makes it distinctly unhealthy for the emotional disconnect.
I suppose the core of the problem is... if you keep doing something that causes you pain, ignoring it isn't going to make it stop.
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But if she doesn't realise the issue herself, she will only repeat her mistakes, making any efforts worthless.
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[She rubs her neck again.] I just wanted to say what's on my mind.
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Do we understand each other, now?
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