User blog comment:Aramirtheranger/Okay, now we have to get a favcon or whatever it's called./@comment-26347028-20161006211757/@comment-26347028-20161007144321

It never did fit, as an army moments before mass desertion may look battle ready, but it isn't. In the same way, we never were truly friends. We offered common courtesy, which some took as friendship, but soon enough people started shouting at others, and it became clear that there were some of us who wanted justice, some who wanted mercy, and some who want revenge for certain actions. Or, on another occasion, perhaps it was that we saw religious differences, and differences in the prosecution of certain actions. But no less, the people we thought we knew we did not know. As soon as we truly knew them, people lost the respect that is commonly given to strangers.