THE WHITE RABBIT IS COMPLETELY INSANE. Like, I kind of always knew that? But one of the recentmost chapters was just. congratulations, you are completely off the deep end! The White Rabbit has always been teetering on the edge of just completely losing it. He is utterly and blindly devoted to a being he both loves and hates with all of his being because he doesn't know what else to do and it's really hard and his obsession causes him to actively police himself. He refuses to indulge anything remotely positive or allow him to feel anything "positive" ("positive" is "death" and "self-sacrifice") and remains in a perpetual state of being lonely, stressed, and angry. He forced himself into a corner and just kept hurting himself and. here he is.
Drift, by contrast, is . . . very sane :'D Objectively, too. Where the White Rabbit DOESN'T CARE what you think and will go off and hallucinate things, Drift is extremely attentive to details and those around him. He's extremely in touch with reality (to a slightly excessive amount, which makes him cynical in certain cases) and refuses to deal with matters that are too troublesome or are theoretical. He's very pragmatic and deals with the now! He's much more open with people (which is what his tsun is an indication of; less tsun, less open) and more aware that he wants to be a part of these social circles and be involved :I As a result, he values people a lot! Even if he doesn't like some he can't value them . . . less, if that makes sense. NO ONE IS LESS IMPORTANT, which is one of the reason he has trouble with "KILL YOUR TEAM OR KILL ANOTHER TEAM" questions because he's like |( but we're both important!! And since he is figuring out that there are people he's okay with (likes), maybe I can talk to them and get advice (sometimes), which is ... completely different from the White Rabbit :'D He is also hilariously unoccupied and uncommitted most of the time, which, yes.
I mean, they do have plenty of similarities! But Drift is vaguely the direction the White Rabbit would have developed if he were given the chance to (hence why I locked the memories which caused the White Rabbit to start broing it up with the bad decision dinosaur).
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Drift, by contrast, is . . . very sane :'D Objectively, too. Where the White Rabbit DOESN'T CARE what you think and will go off and hallucinate things, Drift is extremely attentive to details and those around him. He's extremely in touch with reality (to a slightly excessive amount, which makes him cynical in certain cases) and refuses to deal with matters that are too troublesome or are theoretical. He's very pragmatic and deals with the now! He's much more open with people (which is what his tsun is an indication of; less tsun, less open) and more aware that he wants to be a part of these social circles and be involved :I As a result, he values people a lot! Even if he doesn't like some he can't value them . . . less, if that makes sense. NO ONE IS LESS IMPORTANT, which is one of the reason he has trouble with "KILL YOUR TEAM OR KILL ANOTHER TEAM" questions because he's like |( but we're both important!! And since he is figuring out that there are people he's okay with (likes), maybe I can talk to them and get advice (sometimes), which is ... completely different from the White Rabbit :'D He is also hilariously unoccupied and uncommitted most of the time, which, yes.
I mean, they do have plenty of similarities! But Drift is vaguely the direction the White Rabbit would have developed if he were given the chance to (hence why I locked the memories which caused the White Rabbit to start broing it up with the bad decision dinosaur).
Why Mukuro!