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 No.187

Edgy post about lol2deep4u shit I thought up, read if you want, Araki related
I found this and I was curious and puzzled by this. I like how Araki thinks and how he learns through his drawings in the same way someone achieves zen by being with their own thoughts for some time. “I have a feeling that’s not the right action,” is an interesting thought, but at the same time, what would be? What is right and what’s wrong? If your goal is to save someone, let me say my mother for instance, and you can save her by destroying a guy you hate, let me say my father again, as I have made apparent that I dislike him greatly, would you let your feelings get in the way? Or maybe it is your feelings that would allow you to choose to save someone you love. I feel like the only justice and evil in this world is you yourself; if you believe someone is evil, then they are evil, and if they are just in your eyes, then that is also how it is. However, in the same way that a mirror won’t show the same thing to two different people standing at different locations, or how refraction affects how you see things under and over water, it stands to reason that this evil is not true evil because it’s just an opinion from what angle you face the mirror or your place in the water. I know I’m grasping at straws a bit from this idea, but I thought of this in such a way that puzzled me. It doesn’t matter what action you take is right or wrong, because the right action might be wrong when seen from this mirror of perception. I think true good doesn’t do something for a reason of good or bad, but simply because they choose it with their whole self and are content with the results of the action.


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