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With?
The insignificant matters. Is a truce feasible, or not?
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With?
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"The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is inaccurate.
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i knew that already, you're talking to a guy with limitless power. i'm only restricted to how much of it i can use. got another dumb statement?
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Of course not. I'm not an elephant, after all.
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You think that. I don't see how I'm taking the fun out of anything.
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Excuse me. I say exactly what I mean and mean exactly what I say. And I'm exceptional at on-the-spot articulation, too, so there's that.
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Bah. I'm not ignoring the important things. There are higher powers than Graveny. Ergo, he'll get betrayed at some point as well and we'll have to deal with a more horrible enemy.
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so, you are saying we, have to work with you, to defeat a guy with supposed limitless power?
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Harlock *snickers again*
- *stares at harlock*
so, are you wasting power with that suit on?
Harlock: nope.
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Not necessarily. Perhaps a strategic acquaintance. Like that one annoying relative that gives you money all the time, but if you don't invite them to every single party, they'll grate on you for the rest of your life. And stop giving you money.
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*bows*
I'm sorry for challenging you.

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*having just formed* That is the whole villain thing, you know. It never ends well. "Oh, I'm a terrible villain and I will beat all of you! Oops, now I'm a poor sod who just got betrayed by x, y, and z." Same thing for the rest of them. It's a vicious cycle.