>>3566337She's changed my life in more ways than I can count, I only got into anime and manga because of her, I only got into swordfighting because of her, and I only got into lucid dreaming because of her, all three have changed my life so immeasurably that I cannot even conceive of the person I would be had I not met her. She kept me alive and gave me character. I wasn't the best man I could be at all times, but I payed in blood and tears for whatever I have done poorly.
It's often said that someone changes your life, and while true, I think that crossing over the gangplank and seeing what could have been disappear into the horizon, impossible to know now that you're set in place somewhere is when your life has truly come to a different place.
>>3566406I was not there, to be expected, but everything after I was there for.
>>3566440This is the oldest post of mine that I can still find, it is dated eight years ago.
https://desuarchive.org/a/thread/54776552/#54777232I have seen a lot of people come and go through the years and lately I've been seeing some characters that I once found kinship with as the wives of people that I knew and cared about. So many have departed from our midst and I think it only appropriate that these older threads are stripped barren of most imagery that individuals attached of their beloveds. Their loves, their lovers, their identity lost to time.
I'd like to publicly remember some of them, Kotomi Ichinose and her husband "Panda-kun", Yomiko Readman and her husband, and two of the departed that I will not name. Scores of others I remember and some continue on in love to this day, some who know my crimes, some who never knew me, but like I knew them, they know me by my wife who is Madotsuki, she was eight years ago, she is today, and she will be unto my death.
The time slips away, our minds and bodies turn to dust before our very eyes, and yet still among the things we are commanded to do is the command to love our wives.
窓付き。