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Akira Arai (明 新井)

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sagahi
Mar 27, 16 at 7:18am
Hey, I know I can never understand many pains and sorrows that you go through, but I like to be a friend. If you don't want to you can go ahead not accept, I will understand. I would to know if i had a chance to be your friend though. Thank you for taking the time to read this post. Jya-ne
akiraarai
To those who visit my profile and what to know my whereabouts, I am still present on MaiOtaku. Nevertheless, I infrequently log-in and rarely go on the forums section to chat with others. I'm not the gregarious type. Having said that, to those who reach out and send me friend requests, I will rebuff them unless your profile is filled out and intriguing. 明 新井 Akira Arai
yoko_airman
who is the character in your photos? she's super kawaii I want to watch whatever show she's from
akiraarai
Personally I love yandere character archetype. I would say I'm more of a dandere or kuudere myself though.
akiraarai
I feel like this piece may be slightly too subliminal. If anyone is interested, I could deconstruct the poem into various segments and describe how I originally intended for each stanza to be construed. The line you mentioned, "Force me in next pull me down" describes a forethought of the two destinations from death, Heaven and Hell. The forcefulness mentioned implies that none of us can choose our final destination. This is later reiterated in the lines "For it is not what I think, It's all that I am served". No matter how much we think about where we would like to end up after we die, it's ultimately not our decision. While the latter half of the subject line references Hell, prior lines directly allude to Heaven. Thank you, Arc. Your words mean a great deal to me.
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