But I think you're right, though this is still a very unusual level of aggression. I mean I would expect some amount of this to be occurring, but not necessarily for people to be so willing to actively fight about it.
[It's very strange and people need to chill just slightly.]
Normally extreme defensiveness either indicates a very deep-seated emotional issue, or something they're hiding. I'm usually inclined to believe the former if it's just one person, but it's so widespread.
Yeah, I don't know if we can blame it all on emotional issues. Not with there being so many people.
Then again, that does seem to be a running theme here among most of the displaced. I think I could probably count on one hand the number of people I might consider emotionally healthy.
It was the same in Hadriel, generally; probably because of the chaos Door, like I told you about. But the way everyone acted toward each other was pretty distinctly different, and why it's so different here would be a fascinating thing to study, but right now I'm just sort of confused.
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But I think you're right, though this is still a very unusual level of aggression. I mean I would expect some amount of this to be occurring, but not necessarily for people to be so willing to actively fight about it.
[It's very strange and people need to chill just slightly.]
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But you're right, the defensiveness in a lot of these people is off the charts sometimes.
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Normally extreme defensiveness either indicates a very deep-seated emotional issue, or something they're hiding. I'm usually inclined to believe the former if it's just one person, but it's so widespread.
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Then again, that does seem to be a running theme here among most of the displaced. I think I could probably count on one hand the number of people I might consider emotionally healthy.
Not that I'm the expert.
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[The issues. So many issues. But--]
It was the same in Hadriel, generally; probably because of the chaos Door, like I told you about. But the way everyone acted toward each other was pretty distinctly different, and why it's so different here would be a fascinating thing to study, but right now I'm just sort of confused.