Gli intelligenti non cercano tanto la solitudine, quanto piuttosto di evitare il clamore creato dagli sciocchi Arthur Schopenhauer

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Gli intelligenti non cercano tanto la solitudine, quanto piuttosto di evitare il clamore creato dagli sciocchi Arthur Schopenhauer
Noah and Clamor ASMR: First Story
Clamor: I can’t see even the moon that well tonight... It’s really dark and quiet... I haven’t seen a night like this for a long time.
Noah: You’re right... I remember how my brother and I used to sleep in the same bed together on moonless nights like this.
Clamor: Sounds very peaceful. I, on the other hand, probably dozed off while trying to finish up my work...
Noah: Until this late? Was it your homework? You should’ve finished it when the sun was up instead of getting lazy.
Clamor: Getting lazy? Please! Do you know how busy my life used to be? I had to take classes during the day and do research during the night! Just when I thought I got my own work out of the way to relax, all the new students’ projects came rushing in! I’d end up sleeping in the morning by the time I finished grading all of them...
Noah: Why are you...grading them? Shouldn’t teachers... no, professors do that?
Clamor: That’s a great question. My professor should’ve heard that one too.
Noah: Huh?
Clamor: Nothing. Let’s stop talking about this depressing and boring topic, and change the subject to a more interesting one you might enjoy. Like... the Harmony Festival, for example?
Noah: ...Where did you hear that from? I don’t think the festival was around when you were alive.
Clamor: I heard you when you were sleep talking. Your expression got better when you mentioned it. So what is this big festival about?
Noah: It’s a festival held all over the continent. If you consider its origin, it shouldn’t be such a festive occasion, but...it still was a festival. Joyous melody filled the streets, and the sky sparkled with glittering fire. I remember sharing the festival pie with everyone. These are all great, of course, the happiest part was when I got to hang out with my brother all day because there were no classes during the festival.
Clamor: They’re still holding the Harmony Festival these days, right? Let’s go take a look when there’s another one! Let’s try the pies and look at the fireworks!
Noah: Did you not listen to me while I was talking? I was never interested in the festival itself... We don’t have the time to spend on enjoying a festival. I don’t particularly like crowded places either...
Clamor: Aw, come on! It’s a festival! Learn to enjoy it once in a while! Even if you’re not in such a hurry, time will pass by quickly when you become an adult, okay? You have to enjoy your life when you can! Promise me we’ll go to the festival together.
Noah: You don’t even have the mouth to eat the pie...
Clamor: It’s not about the pie! I’m just worried about what kind of adult you’ll turn out to be!
Live as a human. Grow as a human. Die a human death. This is the greatest gift that I can possibly give to you. So use it well.
Noah and Clamor ASMR: Second Story
Clamor: Come to think of it, do you like reading? I thought kids your age would love playing outside more.
Noah: Yeah... I do. I got used to it since I was at home all day. When I was too young to read books, my brother would read them to me. I think that’s when I started liking reading.
Clamor: Sounds to me you simply liked your brother reading to you more than the books themselves.
Noah: Maybe... There’s no one who can read to me anymore...
Clamor: Um... Hey, do you want me to read to you?
Noah: Huh? No... There’s no need for you to...
Clamor: It’s okay, I’m just curious what the book’s about too. Let me take a look.
Noah: Okay.
Clamor: Hmm... Both pages are pictures... Turn to the next page, please. Okay... Hey, I can’t see very well. Hold it up higher!
Noah: Hmm...
Clamor: Move your fingers out of the way! Darn... My shadow is getting in the way and I can’t see the words very well. Can you try holding the book at an angle?
Noah: Okay this is more work than me reading alone.
Clamor: Great... Reading a book is so much more work now that I’m stuck in this form.
Noah: I’m the one doing the work, okay? If you want to know what the book is about... I’ll just read it to you. I can read by myself now, after all.
Noah and Clamor ASMR: Third Story
Clamor: It’s nice that you’re having a decent meal. It’s been a while. Oh, don’t forget to eat that peach over there too. Don’t be a picky eater, okay? You have to eat a balanced meal.
Noah: You’re lecturing again...
Clamor: I’m doing it for your sake, okay? You’ll grow taller and stronger by having a balanced diet. Eating healthy needs to be adapted as a habit, you know?
Noah: You say that, but what about you? You weren’t a picky eater?
Clamor: Of course not. I didn’t skip my meals or eat poorly, unlike someone. That’s how I got tall, too!
Noah: Fine, fine. But...peaches really do taste weird. Whenever I eat one, my mouth and throat feels itchy... I have to drink water all day.
Clamor: What? How come eating peaches make your mouth and throat itchy?
Noah: Now that I think about it, my brother used to say the same thing...that I have to consider the effort that went into preparing the food, so I have to eat them without being choosy... Though he was talking about carrots back then. I even promised him that I will eat everything next time. I forgot about that. I haven’t had a nice meal like this in a while...so I suppose I can try to eat everything without leaving anything behind, like how I promised my brother.
Clamor: Wait, but... Hey! Aren’t you allergic to that? Don’t eat it! You can be picky with stuff like that!
Yuria, Titania, Henir Zealot, Clamore
Clamore - Non Fa Per Noi
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