[ He feels like this should be applying to him. Looking back at his own decisions, there's a hypocrisy in the statements he's sending to Bunny. Once, he really believed them. And on some level, he still does. Contractors are out for their own skin, after all.
But, what does that say about him, that he'd gone and gotten himself killed for a cause that he thought would help? ]
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I can't decide if it's fortunate or unfortunate.
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Dying, in most cases, is never fortunate. Useful, perhaps. Fortunate, no.
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I meant having no troubles, though at such a cost it wouldn't be worth it.
FROM: brooksjr.barnaby@cdc.org
I understand that from experience.
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You know, there are some that would argue that case.
[ Not him, of course. ]
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I have to admit, that would be a strange discussion to get into.
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Some don't understand that once you're dead, you can't continue to make a change.
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They think their deaths will encourage others to make those changes for them.
FROM: brooksjr.barnaby@cdc.org
There is never any guarantee.
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How would they know it's being handled correctly?
[ Perfectionist much? ]
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
There's not a guarantee on anything. Better if you stick it out long enough to watch the effects.
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They wouldn't. Which is exactly why it's more important to stay, than to throw your life away.
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But, what does that say about him, that he'd gone and gotten himself killed for a cause that he thought would help? ]
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
I'm glad we're on the same page.
[ Are they really? ]