It's slightly a stretch, but I can see it. He's saying Emi keeps Hisao (and his figurative heart) involved with her, despite not wanting to fully give herself to the relationship, which is kinda selfish.dewelar wrote:Also...I'm still trying to figure out...
...yeah, I'm missing something, apparently.ProfAllister wrote:Emi - Greed. She's fixated on "having" things. It doesn't matter whether she can use them, or if it's a good idea - she simply wants to be able to keep it, even if that means it stays under lock and key, never to be used or enjoyed.
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I might buy that if it weren't for the part where she's the one who tries to break up with him right before he tells her he loves her. Even if I did buy it, "fixated" is an awfully strong word.Atario wrote:It's slightly a stretch, but I can see it. He's saying Emi keeps Hisao (and his figurative heart) involved with her, despite not wanting to fully give herself to the relationship, which is kinda selfish.dewelar wrote:Also...I'm still trying to figure out...
...yeah, I'm missing something, apparently.ProfAllister wrote:Emi - Greed. She's fixated on "having" things. It doesn't matter whether she can use them, or if it's a good idea - she simply wants to be able to keep it, even if that means it stays under lock and key, never to be used or enjoyed.
Yeah, usually I'm pretty much in agreement with the Good Professor, but I think someone's got some 'splainin' to do.
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