[he glances back at mandi to make sure nothing, like, happened, but goes back to the book? will it give mandi performance anxiety if it doesn't seem like chad is occupied with something else??]
Do the causes people have going into such stuff have an effect, though? Like if you went into a revolution with noble intentions versus not so noble ones...would you have more success with that?
Well, there are a lot of factors. [disclaimer: jan is not a revolution expert.] It's hard to clearly define what, at the beginning of a revolution, determines its chances of success.
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[HE IS CONFLICTED]
I...don't know anymore.
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well, chad just stands there.]
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[Mandricardo is....kind of vibrating? He has no idea what to do.]
Do you want to just...sit?
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Well, until you decide.
[he moves to sit down on his best, which leaves elsewhere on the bed or on the chair by the desk if mandi also wants to sit.]
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[He sits down on the bed. Like a foot away because he's bisexual.]
[And just. Is quiet, because he's just thinking if he can cry on cue or not.]
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chad picks up a book from a nearby pile and idly flips through it.]
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[It's a long moment of silence before:]
...What're you reading?
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Do the causes people have going into such stuff have an effect, though? Like if you went into a revolution with noble intentions versus not so noble ones...would you have more success with that?
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[A pause.]
If you were in a revolution...would you be at the front lines? Or organizing it all from the back?
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Haven't thought about it, but I suppose the front lines.