Talk:Sun's Revenge/@comment-24040907-20140928074958/@comment-25464062-20141002132325

That does pretty much sum things up, and it's funny. :)

I think that a bond with something distant, unless it's a family member, in the end often turns out false. For example, Robin Wiliams died. Some people cried, and I cry when people I relate to die sometimes, but they didn't mourn. It wasn't a real bond. I went to the MoMa, and saw my favortie painting displayed on the wall.

If it were destroyed tomorrow I'd be distraught, but not as much as I would be if an heirloom broke. The painting's just as valuable, more so really, but it wouldn't really hurt. Perhaps I define a bond diferently than you do, though. For me to say that there is a bond the feelings must last. I may laugh and cry when I read about someone, but once that moment of laughter is over, it's jsut gone. Whereas, with a friend or family member, we laugh, and I'm happy for a much longer time span.