josephine; (lachesism) wrote in thedoorway, @ 2014-01-28 21:33:00 |
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Entry tags: | !network post, annie cresta, charles xavier (movie), cora amell, echo, jenny, laurie juspeczyk / silk spectre ii, lydia martin, penelope featherington, the moment |
'Offense' is a strange characteristic given to mortal beings. Lives, being short as they are, it becomes important to disallow the impingement of a competing ideology into the center of one's own influence. It becomes of paramount importance to be singular and individual.
It is very curious, watching all of you offend one another. Annie Cresta, Herc Hansen, Sharon Carter, Howard Stark. SHIELD. It is curious watching you take the gravest offenses and hold them to you like armour insisting that yours is the cause of right.
Nothing and no one is right in any world but their own world. And there are approximately 8.337 million (8.337 million and one welcome Macey, to the world) worlds in New York City alone. Why spend your time with offense, why let it eat you up? If you stopped 'being dicks' - hah, I learned that phrase, dicks - to one another you could probably find your way to Gallifrey.
But what do I know. What in the world, indeed. I haven't got my own world.
I'm just a weapon.