Kyoko didn't stay so long because Takae asked her to; she stayed because it was taking so long for seamstress sensei to patch up her favorite dress. Can't go back to Mizobe without it.
I hope you didn't copy and paste the article without including a proper citation. It is a credible source after all, and should be properly documented whenever it is used for educational purposes. I have an AIM too, but I haven't logged on in god knows how long as I usually text instead. I'm tempted to go on check out the new old territory now..
Maybe that's because Toshio just isn't capable of/isn't prone to that kind of self-analysis that Seishin always does. Going back to how they're adults and things are tense between them, Seishin might be reluctant to unload on Toshio for the very reason that Toshio always unloads on him. But he doesn't unload in deep, philosophical stuff, so Seishin might not want to either because he thinks Toshio might find that irrelevant. In real life, the more you share about yourself with other people, the more they share back, but the thing is that someone has to start the sharing in order to begin.
Fictional people are easier for me at least to analyze just because they have less dimension than real life people. For fictional characters, their behavior is consistent, while real life people might undergo experiences or mood shifts that change their whole personality for a time. Also, with fictional characters you get inner monologues but in real life it's always impossible to know exactly what that person is thinking; even if they're telling you everything, there will always be a small thought that they will neglect to share. I'm capable of Seishin-level introspection sometimes, but I'm so dim when it comes to guessing about other people. Some can easily pick up on emotions and 'see right through you', but if someone won't tell me how they're feeling chances are I'll never know...although that won't stop me from guessing.
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I hope you didn't copy and paste the article without including a proper citation. It is a credible source after all, and should be properly documented whenever it is used for educational purposes.
I have an AIM too, but I haven't logged on in god knows how long as I usually text instead. I'm tempted to go on check out the new old territory now..
Maybe that's because Toshio just isn't capable of/isn't prone to that kind of self-analysis that Seishin always does. Going back to how they're adults and things are tense between them, Seishin might be reluctant to unload on Toshio for the very reason that Toshio always unloads on him. But he doesn't unload in deep, philosophical stuff, so Seishin might not want to either because he thinks Toshio might find that irrelevant. In real life, the more you share about yourself with other people, the more they share back, but the thing is that someone has to start the sharing in order to begin.
Fictional people are easier for me at least to analyze just because they have less dimension than real life people. For fictional characters, their behavior is consistent, while real life people might undergo experiences or mood shifts that change their whole personality for a time. Also, with fictional characters you get inner monologues but in real life it's always impossible to know exactly what that person is thinking; even if they're telling you everything, there will always be a small thought that they will neglect to share.
I'm capable of Seishin-level introspection sometimes, but I'm so dim when it comes to guessing about other people. Some can easily pick up on emotions and 'see right through you', but if someone won't tell me how they're feeling chances are I'll never know...although that won't stop me from guessing.