[Well good, you understood what I meant. Sort of. I don't know you by other names, though, so.]
Then, do you think that's a good thing or a bad thing?
[Let us direct the question a bit while I try to figure out the implications of this. I miiiight be hoping for the "she was pretending to care, but stopped pretending and actually does" interpretation, though.
Since pretending to care while not caring is pretty terrible to everyone involved, I speak from experience here.]
Re: blood (by nightlight)
Then, do you think that's a good thing or a bad thing?
[Let us direct the question a bit while I try to figure out the implications of this. I miiiight be hoping for the "she was pretending to care, but stopped pretending and actually does" interpretation, though.
Since pretending to care while not caring is pretty terrible to everyone involved, I speak from experience here.]