Dude... How do people feel about that? I mean, just going by historical track records... Governments tend to be corrupt as hell. I'd be surprised if your world was an exception, even if your culture is way different than what I'm used to. Do you think your leaders do a good job?
I listen to a bunch of stuff. Not sure how to describe it to you though, because I don't know what genres exist where you come from. And I'm definitely not familiar with what's trending in Japan.
Like... Here are the super broad umbrella genres from modern Western society: classical, rock, pop, hip hop, country, blues, jazz... I'm into rock mostly (and pop, but I probably wouldn't have admitted that back home just because of stereotypes). I feel like you'd probably like some of the subgenres of rock. Maybe hip hop too? I barely know anything when it comes to blues and jazz, so you'd have to get Cy's advice there.
You're asking a complicated question. No, I don't believe it's a perfect system, or that it functions without fault. But my world is also one of constant strife and war. To overhaul a system of that nature isn't simple. The ones who hold power need to be responsible with it โ and have the best intentions at heart for the people they govern. Some leaders are better at this than others. What matters is how well they're able to maintain peace while protecting the village by whatever means necessary.
[vibrates in "I will be the Hokage's shadow" crazy]
I see. Music seems complicated in your world. What was wrong with listening to the 'pop' genre?
[He wants to pursue more on the topic of musical genres, but the first part of Stiles' message takes his full attention โ he doesn't want to neglect the severity it requires.]
My opinion isn't representative. No, I didn't believe the leaders of my village were competent and I attempted to alter that system myself, but someone changed my mind. So I decided I would live to see that person in power instead.
I don't care about what's representative. I asked about your opinion, because it's one I would trust sooner than a bunch of strangers'.
Is this a kind of "change the system from within" situation, with this guy you're backing?
[The wording isn't lost on Stiles. "...I attempted to alter that system myself..." He wants more information on this, especially because he doubts that Sasuke means in a political sense. No, most likely, the shinobi hoped to change things through force. What does that mean for someone so young? Was he part of an organization, or was he alone?]
Though I wouldn't choose to stay here. It seems there's a risk of losing one's sense of identity, or at least integrity of mind, the longer they live in this dimension.
I told you that I have the ability to travel dimensions. If I can find a way to access that ability, then it will be possible. The force that holds us here is not infallible. Likely, it will come down to a better understanding the suits that brand us, given the nature of their influence.
I want to believe that. The "infallible" thing. But if this place can kidnap and then seal the power of GODSโand we're talking MANY people who are allegedly gods, SIMULTANEOUSLY... I don't know.
The suits might be the key, though. If we can figure out how to remove them, maybe you'll be able to access your ability again.
I don't consider gods to be all-powerful, especially if they are self-proclaimed, though I can see your point.
[in this house we kill god]
That's how I feel as well. However, it seems people have attempted to remove them through more conventional means [like?? surgery??] so I expect it won't be so easy.
Anyway, was there anything else you wanted to know?
[Something uncomfortably bitter settles in his stomach as he rereads that declaration. "I don't consider gods to be all-powerful..." Spoken like someone who actually has power. Stiles carefully puts those feelings aside.
The question seems to him like an indication that Sasuke is gently ending the conversation, so the American teen decides to stop the interrogation.]
I'm good. If I learn anything useful, I'll let you know. Stop by anytime you feel like it, dude.
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What do you prefer to listen to?
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I listen to a bunch of stuff. Not sure how to describe it to you though, because I don't know what genres exist where you come from. And I'm definitely not familiar with what's trending in Japan.
Like... Here are the super broad umbrella genres from modern Western society: classical, rock, pop, hip hop, country, blues, jazz... I'm into rock mostly (and pop, but I probably wouldn't have admitted that back home just because of stereotypes). I feel like you'd probably like some of the subgenres of rock. Maybe hip hop too? I barely know anything when it comes to blues and jazz, so you'd have to get Cy's advice there.
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[vibrates in "I will be the Hokage's shadow" crazy]
I see. Music seems complicated in your world. What was wrong with listening to the 'pop' genre?
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[Stiles isn't stupid. The little information he has about Sasuke's father, about the "clan," must be tied to this subject somehow.]
If you don't want to get into it, I won't push. I'm just trying to get to know you better. And your home too.
When people from my country think of "pop," they probably imagine music geared toward teenage girls. It's stupid.
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My opinion isn't representative. No, I didn't believe the leaders of my village were competent and I attempted to alter that system myself, but someone changed my mind. So I decided I would live to see that person in power instead.
As I said, you're asking a complicated question.
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Is this a kind of "change the system from within" situation, with this guy you're backing?
[The wording isn't lost on Stiles. "...I attempted to alter that system myself..." He wants more information on this, especially because he doubts that Sasuke means in a political sense. No, most likely, the shinobi hoped to change things through force. What does that mean for someone so young? Was he part of an organization, or was he alone?]
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However, I donโt know what has changed back in my own world since I came to these dimensions, so I canโt speak to the situation now.
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And I've changed, too. That's something I have to consider. I don't know if I should return, even if I have the opportunity.
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[That, more than anything, feels like the key question.]
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Though I wouldn't choose to stay here. It seems there's a risk of losing one's sense of identity, or at least integrity of mind, the longer they live in this dimension.
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[Not that either of them are likely to actually believe that.]
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From what we've seen, this place would also prefer to keep us here.
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But you want to return for your father, don't you?
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[Though, can he say he still belongs in Beacon Hills?]
How exactly do you "plan" on preventing more interdimensional travel?
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[Except the hos... and the thots...]
I told you that I have the ability to travel dimensions. If I can find a way to access that ability, then it will be possible. The force that holds us here is not infallible. Likely, it will come down to a better understanding the suits that brand us, given the nature of their influence.
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The suits might be the key, though. If we can figure out how to remove them, maybe you'll be able to access your ability again.
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[in this house we kill god]
That's how I feel as well. However, it seems people have attempted to remove them through more conventional means [like?? surgery??] so I expect it won't be so easy.
Anyway, was there anything else you wanted to know?
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The question seems to him like an indication that Sasuke is gently ending the conversation, so the American teen decides to stop the interrogation.]
I'm good. If I learn anything useful, I'll let you know. Stop by anytime you feel like it, dude.
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All right. Let me know if anything changes.