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[It's a damn good thing Wash has had his back to Ogata for most of this conversation, because that means the second or two he winds up in a wide-eyed despondent stare at the wall would be invisible to Ogata. How does he keep winding up with these assholes in his life? How? Is there something about him that screams "I'm a former soldier who's adjusted relatively well to life outside of war, tell me your soldier problems?!"]
[This is what he fucking gets for getting involved, isn't it.]
[He can't entirely bite back the quiet "Jesus Christ" before he answers.]
The difference is, we're not at war! Context is pretty fucking important on that one.
You're either an idiot or a psychopath, and I'm pretty sure idiots don't kill their teammates on purpose.
[Ogata will never know about Caboose.]
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It was one example. Broadly I'm saying situations affect people's perspective on these things.
Call me whatever you want. You're still stuck in here just like I am. If I'm crazy, what does that make you?