Michael (egnaroesroh)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Jan-12 09:25:01 UTC
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@ceruleanspark I was actually just about to write about that, but yes. Stories, whether they're from movies, cartoons, anime, fanfiction, books, or whatever are what I look for the most, enjoy, and what I take my experiences and in some ways challenge myself from. Instead of looking at things subjectively as a "character" or "setting", I look for how much I can relate to the character, how much I can like them or hate them or what have you. I look at their situations, what they go through, and learn from those stories. While they're not always completely realistic, it still means there tends to be at least some sense of logic or truth hidden inside and become a better person from it. In other words, its like they tell you to do in the Persona games, You're supposed to interact with others, learn about them and form a bond with them. While they're not real, feeling for a character in a story and what they go through is still a stimulating experience regardless of how it was conveyed