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Lee Yoon-sung | John Lee ([personal profile] vendettastool) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2018-04-13 03:26 am

3 am is for nightowls & programmers

Yoon-sung Lee
April 13 near Enprise
For all those that have been enjoying the Lost Fantasy series, good news: That rain of mail? Had some info from the mother ship regarding what's coming next. I think some people will be happy with this; no more stuck trying to get the Wolf Knight or Dragon Lord quests done. Stay tune while we work on some serious upgrades.

But really, this is just an excuse for me to just babble. I've just realized it's been a year or more of this Retrospec nonsense and while I appreciate meeting all the people on here, it also feels a little hollow. Hollow?
내면이 서투른 손으로 비워졌다?
No, empty.
There are things that that other life faces and does that I could never do. As my PA says, it's like I am living a melo's hero life in those pieces of history. He does things that - jerk that I am - would never do...

Which leads me to this question in the middle of the night: Is it nature that shapes a life, or is it nurturing? Which do you think drove your past self and their choices?




[ooc; fail!korean translations is: My insides have been emptied by clumsy hands.]
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[personal profile] standalonehuman 2018-04-14 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
You know where I fall on these memories, for the most part. But to shape my answer to the question being asked? What you do is more important than who you are, or how you were born. It's why I can't just accept the idea that we and the people we're remembering are one and the same. We've lived different lives, made different choices, had different experiences. Which makes each of us unique.

Whatever you started out as, it's what you've done since then that has shaped who you are now.