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I feel like that's more of the exception than the norm.
Among everyone, sure, but not among the company I find myself in often.
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I feel like that's more of the exception than the norm.
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Among everyone, sure, but not among the company I find myself in often.
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It depends for me. You've got people like dad, sure, but then I have plenty of other friends who'd run if placed in a remotely threatening situation.
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Right. Same. Those people I know tend to not be in the same line of work as our parents, though.
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Most people I know aren't in the same line of work.
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Well that’s good, I’d say.
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*Shrugs*
I don't really think anything of it. Are most people you know some kind of protector?
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Eeyup. Most, but not all.
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Huh. Different perspectives, I guess.
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Different lives, really.
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Yeah, though I wouldn't expect them to be all that different.
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Almost. There are some that have been reprogrammed.
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Why not?
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What do the reprogrammed viruses do? Do they help you with other viruses?
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What's all that different?
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We’re just different people. Different backgrounds and experiences.
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Sure, but are the bigger parts of our backgrounds much different?
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If you generalize things enough, sure, but that’s true for anything really.
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I'd like to believe that it goes beyond generalizations, but maybe not.
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The details are always different, for anyone.