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[When the feed turns on, Banjou has a guitar in his lap, the camera at an awkward angle that focuses more on the guitar than it does Banjou. He doesn't seem to mind this, idly strumming at it without trying to play a particular song. It's not like he can actually read sheet music, so everything he does is played on the fly anyway.]
I have a question.
[He finally settles on something melodic, if repetitive, before he continues.]
Does anyone here have hobbies they find difficult to continue here? Or something they've found they have more time for here as opposed to where they come from? Take what I'm doing-- I never had as much time as I wanted back home.
It's complicated, but I think I'm beginning to enjoy the freedom this place gives me.
I was wondering if anyone else felt the same way.
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I have a question.
[He finally settles on something melodic, if repetitive, before he continues.]
Does anyone here have hobbies they find difficult to continue here? Or something they've found they have more time for here as opposed to where they come from? Take what I'm doing-- I never had as much time as I wanted back home.
It's complicated, but I think I'm beginning to enjoy the freedom this place gives me.
I was wondering if anyone else felt the same way.
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[He doesn't seem troubled at all by asking, though he is back to idly petting Nadia again.]
Ah, and before you ask, I'm not asking with any sort of ulterior motive; I just want to hear your thoughts on it.
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There really isn't a need for it anymore, is there?
[...and while he's at it, this is probably a conversation they should have in private. There's a delay as he sets the guitar down long enough to lock the feed.]
But let's be honest: this hasn't been about the alliance in at least a month.
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How forward of you, Banjou-san - and behind a filter as well! Keep this up and I'll start thinking there's something you're not telling me.
[...Because surely you didn't think you were getting off easily.]
But you do have a point - of course it hasn't. Though that begs the question of what it is about, n'est-ce pas?
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I wouldn't know what this is about!
[Getting defensive is the last thing he needs to be doing right now.]
Whatever this is, it's better than fighting.
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...Which is arguably worse, depending on how you want to look at things, but still.]
Calmato, calmato - if you truly find it preferable to fighting, why don't we try to keep it that way, hm? I'm not trying to argue with you.
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I don't have a problem with that.
[Maybe he should adjust the Gear so it's not aimed at his chest. Tsukiyama gets a few moments of shaky-cam before Banjou adjusts the feed so they're talking at each other instead of the weird Skype conversation they were having before.]
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That said, he appreciates actually having some idea of what Banjou's doing with his face; here's hoping he doesn't make him blush again, goodness.]
So all of this comes down to the fact that we want to, then. No expectations.
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That's right. I think that's fair, don't you? This isn't about anyone but ourselves.
[The Kaneki here would probably be more alarmed than not about them doing things for him.]
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[He's always been the resident outlier of this little group of theirs, after all.
Not that he seems bothered by it any; if he is, he's certainly not going to talk to Banjou about it if such a thing can be avoided.]
I'm not looking for sympathy or reassurance, mind you, since things like that don't interest me any; I just find it strange that we should continue to associate without expecting some sort of payoff.
[...Short of taking friendship into consideration, at which point companionship is its own reward, but that's not an idea he's entertaining simply because it's so insipid.]
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Maybe it is strange.
[With the way ghouls are, there should be some sort of payoff. Granted, the situation with Kaneki's group had been complicated to say the least, and things have managed to remain just as complicated even in the place where they're not constantly looking over their shoulders.]
I haven't given this as much thought as I should be.
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If it wasn't concerning you before, Banjou-san, don't let it start now; you've told me what I wanted to know already.
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Is there anything else you needed to discuss, Tsukiyama-san?
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He's just as paranoid as Banjou is, when all is said and done; it just manifests differently, is all. Less looking over one's shoulder in fear of being stabbed in the back, and more knowing that it's inevitable that he will be and wanting to know if he can negotiate down - maybe stab him in the side instead of between the ribs.]
...Do you have an answer to your own question, regarding hobbies that are difficult to pursue here?
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I wouldn't call it a hobby, exactly, but sometimes I wonder if I'll still be capable of being Kaneki's "shield."
[Banjou does miss being a ghoul, but that goes without saying.]
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[Again, he doesn't sound troubled by it; if anything he's entertained.]
It almost makes me wonder what the supposedly normal people talk about in their spare time.
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I wouldn't know. They must have problems of their own, it's just not as... unique as our situation.
[Not everyone here comes from a peaceful world. The whole kill-or-be-killed lifestyle is probably not as unique to ghouls as Banjou would have first thought, though he doesn't have actual proof of that.]
Maybe they're complaining about misplacing phones or running late to appointments instead.
[That was a joke.
He tried.]
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Either that or they're all leading some sort of completely fascinating double life that we never get to see; somehow I doubt anyone here thinks the gentleman playing guitar over the network and talking about his hobbies has things like this to talk about, after all.
...I would have included myself in that as well, but I've been told that no, this is exactly the sort of thing that people would be completely unsurprised to hear me talking about. Not that I can fathom why.
[That's...actually completely facetious; not self-deprecating per se, because that's a little much if you ask him, but he's been informed so many times that he's more than a little obvious that he's willing to be self-aware about it, if nothing else.]
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I doubt it. I don't think anyone would believe me even if I said so.
[Which... might work to his advantage. He can have some amount of stealth, here.
Tsukiyama's comment about himself actually gets Banjou to smile.]
Maybe you should think up a story to tell people.
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I don't know what these people think my true calling is, but apparently social welfare isn't it.
[Granted, Banjou probably doesn't think it's his true calling either, for entirely different reasons; has Tsukiyama...ever even mentioned his damn major before, because he suspects he hasn't...
...Ah, well, what the hell.]
Either way, it's good to be under the radar, and even moreso here than we were back home; one less thing to worry about, anyway.
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[He... what?
No, really. What? By Banjou's look he's actually not sure if Tsukiyama is kidding or not.]
I'll admit, that's not what I would have guessed.
[Then again, he's not sure what he thought Tsukiyama was studying to begin with.]
It's always possible more people from home will show up here. The easier we blend in, the less of a chance of something going disastrously wrong, depending on who shows up.
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...As for his major, however - ]
Yes, Banjou-san, social welfare. I was preparing for my fourth year before everything happened and I picked up our current line of work.
[And then everything sort of kept happening and didn't stop. Needless to say, actually finishing that degree isn't exactly high on his list of priorities right now.]
Surely it's not that surprising.
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[He... doesn't really know what to say about that, truth be told. The Gourmet was studying social welfare.
If that's not ironic, it's at the very least something Banjou didn't expect to hear at all.]
I knew you were a college student. I guess I never did stop to think about what you could be studying.
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[It's more of an "It's fine" than a truly backhanded remark; it's not like they spent much time talking back then, anyway.
That said, there's still something digging at him a bit about the whole thing; it takes him a moment to pinpoint exactly what it is.]
...I don't dislike humans, you know, and I'm not disgusted by them any. If anything, I'm fond of them, in a way.
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We're both interested in helping people. We just go about it in different ways.
[Even if Tsukiyama is only interested in it in theory, a social welfare major would seem to indicate him caring more than Banjou would have guessed.]
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I don't recall saying that, either.
Don't get me wrong, I love humans; as a species, they're amusing to watch, and whatever I do to them - whatever we, as ghouls, do to them - is really nothing personal at all. That said, I don't understand how they work as a whole, and that's honestly why I love them.
Ghouls kill those that are useless to them; almost all species do, it's a basic tenet of survival - the weak bow down and the strong devour them. Humans, on the other hand...they seem to lack that cruelty. The idea that social welfare even exists among them just proves that ideally, they would function on kindness rather than cruelty - rather than culling their weak, the stronger individuals support them and bear the burden of their survival.
It's absolutely fascinating, Banjou-san, you have no idea until you've really taken the time to study it for yourself.
[...He probably should find it at least a little awkward to be talking about pretty much everyone he knows and has befriended here like they're something to be observed like that, but the fact is that he clearly doesn't, even if he does sound genuinely interested in the topic.]
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