I often do see things from my own sense of perception. That is how perception works, isn't it?
[Some people were better at thinking like others than Dio was, though. He had enough of a basic understanding to manipulate most people, but surprises were something of a mystery. Surprises like a man whose heartbeat remained even and undisturbed in a tense situation. Dio honestly could not really wrap his mind around what he might be thinking, which was a minor annoyance.
At the first hint of annoyance of his own, Dio did let go of the man's hand. It wouldn't be very convenient for him to get angry and hurt someone, after all, even if it was just a hand. Not very becoming of him, not very gentlemanly.]
And of course, in the same situation I would not be genuine in saying such a thing. But, I also see it as someone who is willing to lash out to someone rather quickly for what it most likely an accident whose body didn't react to having that lashing out turned upon him.
It brings me to question how honest one can be when they can simply turn off what should be a natural reaction.
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[Some people were better at thinking like others than Dio was, though. He had enough of a basic understanding to manipulate most people, but surprises were something of a mystery. Surprises like a man whose heartbeat remained even and undisturbed in a tense situation. Dio honestly could not really wrap his mind around what he might be thinking, which was a minor annoyance.
At the first hint of annoyance of his own, Dio did let go of the man's hand. It wouldn't be very convenient for him to get angry and hurt someone, after all, even if it was just a hand. Not very becoming of him, not very gentlemanly.]
And of course, in the same situation I would not be genuine in saying such a thing. But, I also see it as someone who is willing to lash out to someone rather quickly for what it most likely an accident whose body didn't react to having that lashing out turned upon him.
It brings me to question how honest one can be when they can simply turn off what should be a natural reaction.