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I am Kira. You have a question for the Kami? Go.
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((Okay so hi. I’m off my little hiatus-like thingy now that I can srsly be here without being sad. That being said, I’ve made a Sherlock roleplay blog and a Kidlock/Teenlock roleplay blog if anyone would want to roleplay with me over there as well.))
Anonymous Asked:
How come you admit you're Kira in one post, and then the next one you deny it completely? It makes it pretty obvious if you ask me.
It all depends on who I’m talking to, love. Do pay attention.
disregard-killed-the-cat Asked:
The main reason I would support Kira would be because I believe most humans to be unfit for an egalitarian meritocratic utopia founded on mutual respect. Most problems in our society arise when perfect ideals are spoiled by imperfect components. Imperfect components require a glue. Kira is that glue.
I fully and wholly agree.
100-percent-detective Asked:
Yes, and I suppose your elbow twitches when you look for a potato chip, and your wrist moves back and forth in a rhythmic writing-like way.
Yes, actually.
100-percent-detective Asked:
Light-kun is foolish if he thinks a bag of potato chips is going to fool me. You kept your hand inside it more than necessary.
Stop that. They were all broken. I was looking for one that wasn’t.
Anonymous Asked:
How do you think L's death affected your mentality, if at all? Do you think it made you slip up at the end and get arrogant? Were you bored without him for competition and mental stimulation?
I was a bit bored, I suppose. L had been the only reason my boredom was mostly quenched, but his death was inevitable. I was bored again when he was gone, but only for a little while. That was about the peak of my reign as Kira. There’s not a truly good way to be bored when you’re the height of the world.
Near wasn’t nearly as much fun as L. He was younger, and more sociopathic, if at all possible. L was the second least human being I’ve ever met, but Near beat him in that respect. That was the only way in which the young white-haired boy surpassed L. If he had slipped up and let his emotions cloud his mind for any amount of time whatsoever I may still have been walking the earth today.
I don’t think the death of my enemy affected my mentality. That is, if you mean by that that it drove me insane. No. If I had been insane then it would have happened ages before that.
blargiancuddlebeast Asked:
I follow you because you have an interesting mindset and ideals. I don't always agree with you, but it's mentally stimulating, a welcome change from the typical.
I suppose you’re entitled to your own opinion. Thank you, anyway.
Anonymous Asked:
Uhm, okay, I follow you because you are a genius and I like your ideals. Also, I like the way you smile.
Good answer.
Anonymous Asked:
i follow u bcuz ur supa kawaii & sugoiii
…right. I’m not sure what to make of that, so I’m probably just going to ignore it.
Tell God why you decided to become his follower.
Anonymous Asked:
Do you in any way find it ironic that you fell in love with a murderer -- a criminal, and the very thing you've sworn needs to be removed from the world?
Yes. I find that incredibly ironic.
Anonymous Asked:
Was there something in your childhood that made you think the way you do in regards to your worldview of "this world is rotten"?
I was raised in my father’s image. I grew up watching him in the Police Force, and I suppose that has something to do with the way I feel about justice. I grew up watching the way he fought for what he believed was right. I’m sure that had some impact on it.
I have a strong sense for justice. The world is incredibly rotten, and someone needed to cleanse it. I was just the man to do that, and here we are now.
So, yes. I suppose that something did happen when I was little. I grew up with a great impulse in my house. That’s all. Why do you care?
Anonymous Asked:
Has there ever been anything that's made you sway in your determination to complete your goal of creating a utopia?
No, honestly. When I found the ability to kill the scum of the world off, my mind was set. From that moment on, I knew that I needed to do this. I wanted to do it. It needed to be done, and I was just the one to do it.
Anonymous Asked:
Have you ever had kinky sex with Beyond?
Why would I answer that?
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