Vikki: This is just a random thing I decided to type up, try to read without getting confused. Pretty hard to understand, if you ask me, even I had trouble when I wrote it! *true smile (not fake)*
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Vikki: bleh... Anyways, I don't own Gakuen Alice! Enjoy and don't forget to review!
What is life?
What are we?
Why do we exist?
What does life mean?
These questions are not answered.
Even so, this is...
...Life, from a certain perspective
The world is prejudiced. Mikan understood that, yet, why did she continue to open up to such people?
Such people, meaning alices?
They were prejudiced and cold-hearted. Even so, a girl, a naïve and stubborn girl, taking on a whole school filled with such people, it would make one laugh to witness it.
Would that not make one prejudiced as well?
In the end, it only proves that every one is prejudiced, some more than others.
The product of this head-strong girl's attempts shocked all, the prejudiced.
Her success changed the hearts of many, they began accepting each and everyone, but this would be a paradox if that was true, don't you agree?
That although every one is prejudiced, there are some who are not.
But then again, is it a paradox?
Maybe some among us don't quite qualify as 'every one'.
Maybe in every one there is one, who, despite the cruelty of this world which can never be overlooked, is not prejudiced.
I don't really mean 'don't quite qualify' it seems more like 'over-qualify'.
What this means is that, maybe, in our 'every one' there is a single one, the only one of its kind, who is a saint.
One superior form that shies along the shadows, witnessing the sinister ways of this world.
It looks, in pity, we, humans; possibly the most amazing creations of god don't realize what a paradox we create.
The theory itself is a paradox, but human life is a much more complex situation.
We harm and we heal, we destroy and we create, we speak our mind and we lie.
Everything is a paradox, the land, the oceans, the world.
Life itself is a paradox.
Only the one who understands this is the 'angel'.
Us, the prejudiced, look down on poor Mikan, yet poor Mikan should be looking down on us.
We are blind.
Why?
Because, we have yet to realize that she is the angel, she understands.
This, dear readers is why Mikan is the way she is, because she is superior to us and she understands this.
But then again…
Wouldn't that make her prejudiced, too?
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Vikki: How was that? Random drabble! In the end, who is the angel? Me? You? It could be anyone, so look around.
Are you confused? Not confused? Tell me in the reviews! (please be nice!)
