You remember the first time you didn't finish an assignment because you realized it didn't matter, they weren't paying attention to your work anyway because they expected that sort of thing from you? Maybe even resented it? The way it was kind of frustrating until you made it a game for yourself and not the rest of them?
It's kind of like that.
I'll bet he would have failed at it too. I mean, there's a lot to be said about natural progression versus...what he was doing, which was like reading an old discarded imprint and using it for a handbook on dating. If it worked that way, we'd get more permanent imprints being married off. But if only one person grows and the other doesn't, or doesn't know how, it gets messy or so I think.
Sort of? I actually spent a lot of my time doing other people's assignments for them for extra cash. I look back and consider it training for my current job making imprints. Well that and playing a ton of RPGs. But I kinda get what you're saying. Validation is validation, particularly if you get something personal out of it.
Are there really that many permanent imprints? They degrade over time and that's another kinky in the whole 'happy ever after part'. Honestly? After watching Echo, Sierra and Victor, I think we're deluding ourselves. They can grow. The imprint probably isn't the problem--we can make them be the perfect mate. It's the other side of the equation that's fail. So maybe it wasn't necessarily Elijah Wood's techniques that were wrong after all.
I wonder if there is a gender differential there. I mean, no one offered me money to do their homework, just a lot of things I didn't want or need from them.
So, yes, I would've liked it for me and no one else.
There aren't, for exactly that reason. I guess you have a point. Still, I don't think it would've worked.
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It's kind of like that.
I'll bet he would have failed at it too. I mean, there's a lot to be said about natural progression versus...what he was doing, which was like reading an old discarded imprint and using it for a handbook on dating. If it worked that way, we'd get more permanent imprints being married off. But if only one person grows and the other doesn't, or doesn't know how, it gets messy or so I think.
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Are there really that many permanent imprints? They degrade over time and that's another kinky in the whole 'happy ever after part'. Honestly? After watching Echo, Sierra and Victor, I think we're deluding ourselves. They can grow. The imprint probably isn't the problem--we can make them be the perfect mate. It's the other side of the equation that's fail. So maybe it wasn't necessarily Elijah Wood's techniques that were wrong after all.
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So, yes, I would've liked it for me and no one else.
There aren't, for exactly that reason. I guess you have a point. Still, I don't think it would've worked.