

yamiangie wrote:So she's the alpha ? That would make Heinkel tucker and I guess Tim Donut
Kazokuhouou wrote:yamiangie wrote:So she's the alpha ? That would make Heinkel tucker and I guess Tim Donut
You know, except straight.
Xuanwu wrote:Okay, that's kind of a big reveal. "You have more personalities than Jon and Kate have kids!"

FelinaofL2 wrote:Kazokuhouou wrote:yamiangie wrote:So she's the alpha ? That would make Heinkel tucker and I guess Tim Donut
You know, except straight.
So Maxwell must be Sarge.*loving the reference*

Chaos Priest wrote:If she believes strongly enough that it's for the greater good she might still forgive it. Of course, her being told that it wasn't her fault and she can't be blamed for Yumie's actions might cause some doubt there as well. Though on the other hand Yumiko not being at fault for Yumie's existence doesn't negate the fact that Yumie does exist. What I think their reasoning might be: even if Iscariot hadn't suppressed the other personalities she'd still be there, and while she might not come out as often she'd still hurt a lot of people when she did, so it would be best to put that violence to a good cause rather then have it unleashed on innocents. Mind you that doesn't address the possibility of somebody getting her help so nobody got hurt, but this is Iscariot we're talking about here.
Anyway, something that caught my eye here is Heinkel saying that the Yumiko personality was the only one submissive and old enough to take care of herself. So, does that mean that Yumi has a child personality? And if so, how young are we talking here? Is it more along the lines of a young teen/grade-school student mind, or are we talking really young, like, Barney and absorbent underpants just in case? Or is it something else entirely, such as the other personalities that wouldn't rebel haven't developed enough or something to act coherently at all times?
And I'm still holding out of a Napoleon.
Mrrout wrote:Chaos Priest wrote:If she believes strongly enough that it's for the greater good she might still forgive it. Of course, her being told that it wasn't her fault and she can't be blamed for Yumie's actions might cause some doubt there as well. Though on the other hand Yumiko not being at fault for Yumie's existence doesn't negate the fact that Yumie does exist. What I think their reasoning might be: even if Iscariot hadn't suppressed the other personalities she'd still be there, and while she might not come out as often she'd still hurt a lot of people when she did, so it would be best to put that violence to a good cause rather then have it unleashed on innocents. Mind you that doesn't address the possibility of somebody getting her help so nobody got hurt, but this is Iscariot we're talking about here.
Anyway, something that caught my eye here is Heinkel saying that the Yumiko personality was the only one submissive and old enough to take care of herself. So, does that mean that Yumi has a child personality? And if so, how young are we talking here? Is it more along the lines of a young teen/grade-school student mind, or are we talking really young, like, Barney and absorbent underpants just in case? Or is it something else entirely, such as the other personalities that wouldn't rebel haven't developed enough or something to act coherently at all times?
And I'm still holding out of a Napoleon.
good cause..i'm not sure..
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