i don't care what i look like so long as i am happy and healthy. however,

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i don't care what i look like so long as i am happy and healthy. however,
togami: [can't find fukawa in a crowd] this is a predicament
togami, with a megaphone: I HOPE EVERYONE IS AWARE THAT I, TOGAMI BYAKUYA, AM SINGLE
fukawa: [from across the street] NOT FOR LONG
togami: there she is
Times are changing. The ideals and morals on which my generation grew up on are fading away like sand in a hourglass. Not even speaking family wise, my morals about friends and how others should behave amongst themselves are becoming a thing of the past. Sometimes I just look at the things I say and expect others to do, and tell myself, "I just sound like an old annoying fucker." (convo's with shahriar) Things that I find outrageous for people to do & say are becoming the norm now. People are now being raised to adjust to this new, less secretive & conservative generation. Ultimately this is becoming a battle between my generation & the next, and when my life is interlinked between both, it looks like I'm the one that needs changing. I'm the guy that's preaching to a crowd that doesn't really care anymore.
Take notes little ones.