Arro Caine (
cursed_analysis) wrote in
genessia2017-08-31 04:09 pm
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[The video starts up with Arro's view from the Skyline of Nova City, the sun hanging low on the horizon. It's been some time since he's done anything public save for going to and from work and the Library, which is unusual forhim, but as always; he has been deep in thought.]
Dear friends, having just arrived from my work at the Hospital, I had come upon an interesting train of thoughts I might question of those willing to answer--
[He comes into view finally, sipping from a mug and turning his handheld so it can look at his desk and himself as he seats himself and starts writing on his papers.]
What is "humanity"? It sounds like an obvious enough question, but in my heavy observation of everyone here, I find it doubtful I can receive a consistent answer save that it is a defining characteristic that separates most of us from certain and cast-out individuals who unfortunately have to make a living the same as the rest of us.
Previous discussions on this I've had before tended to quickly devolve into a contest on who was more "humane". Yet, quantifying "humanity" is something I've not been able to do to a degree precise enough to record, and that's saying something since I tend to record... everything~
[He takes another sip from his mug and does a few calculations with his fingers before he writes something else. The camera is of course tilted in such a way that it's only clear he's writing due to the pen he's holding, but he has his usual pleased if not somewhat smug expression on.]
So I ask all the denizens here; can you define "humanity" for me?
Dear friends, having just arrived from my work at the Hospital, I had come upon an interesting train of thoughts I might question of those willing to answer--
[He comes into view finally, sipping from a mug and turning his handheld so it can look at his desk and himself as he seats himself and starts writing on his papers.]
What is "humanity"? It sounds like an obvious enough question, but in my heavy observation of everyone here, I find it doubtful I can receive a consistent answer save that it is a defining characteristic that separates most of us from certain and cast-out individuals who unfortunately have to make a living the same as the rest of us.
Previous discussions on this I've had before tended to quickly devolve into a contest on who was more "humane". Yet, quantifying "humanity" is something I've not been able to do to a degree precise enough to record, and that's saying something since I tend to record... everything~
[He takes another sip from his mug and does a few calculations with his fingers before he writes something else. The camera is of course tilted in such a way that it's only clear he's writing due to the pen he's holding, but he has his usual pleased if not somewhat smug expression on.]
So I ask all the denizens here; can you define "humanity" for me?

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Go for it. It's been a quiet day at the office.
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Did you ever find that person?
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[Not that she would know what humanity is in any case. She's not human, nor had she even encountered humans before Genessia.]
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However, yourself being a prime example, is it fair to hold you to human standards since you are clearly not a human?
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I'm not sure if it would be fair or not. Perhaps if I knew what the human standards were...
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That's what I was implying however; they do have a different culture and system and if you can not follow it; one tends to be shunned even if they don't know the rules.
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Well, I haven't been shunned here. That's exactly what I was afraid of when I first arrived here. I was terrified that everyone would be after me, just like back home. But that wasn't the case at all. People have been kind to me and helped me.
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Seems like a weird question to ask, considerin where you work.
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If you don't consent to treatment that will save your life; am I less humane for ignoring your refusal or more so because I helped you to continue living?
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That seems like the kinda thing which you were tryin to avoid. Arguin who's more humane and all that.
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So he stares, to the point he may as well be right there with Shinjiro.]
Fair; I merely didn't want to cause worry due to my job. What's humanity to you?
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I dunno. But that arguing, it kinda answers the question, maybe.
Ethics, morals, people debatin. Even people sayin one definition's worth more than another.
That's humanity right there.
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A source of amusement!
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I am not human, so it difficult to distinguish, that it is.
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A racist term that people use to put humans above other species, as if the only species capable of showing compassion are humans, despite that they're typically the least compassionate of all if it comes to anything but themselves. And sometimes themselves.
Frankly, the term "humanity" is a lie to begin with. Humans suck. [ case and point, emerald. ]
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Humanity is..people who have lives and feelings and go through the ups and downs and can connect to each other. I mean, yeah, that's the best thing I think, people have. They can connect to each other. And usually they have morals and stuff.
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Humanity.
noun. Humans considered as a group; the human race.
noun. The condition or quality of being human.
noun. The quality of being humane; benevolence.
Does that help?
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[Just let him enjoy his pedantry]
But sure; speaking as a member of one of these strange, glorious creatures, I think I can provide something.
[Mouth open, Ted prepares his usual gigantic speech. He catches himself.]
Eheh, I was about to discuss the whole thing of man and what it is to be one. Was that what you were asking?