no sad parting

Anabel 2022-12-13 11:20:55

This trip was just an accident. The samurai would leave at any time. At the beginning of many episodes, they wanted to be separated, but for the same reason, the three of them gathered in the same place again. Until the ending, I was wondering if they would leave suddenly, so I didn't feel sad when I saw the ending.

Everyone who decides to wander has a purpose, for her it's as simple as "find a sunflower-smelling samurai", for them it's a deeper reason. If one does not seek deeper meaning, one can live like this, and there is no problem.

There is no purpose for people to live in the world, but life gives people positive or negative experiences, relatives leave cruelly, teachers and students who kill each other for unknown reasons, betrayal and betrayal... There is a saying that how we live is our responsibility As a result of compromising with death, neither of the two samurai seemed to be afraid of death, and did not know what the wind was thinking. At least they were all alone. If you are free from worries, you will be relatively free, and you will be free to choose the lifestyle you can choose.

"What are your plans after finding the Sunflower Samurai?"
I forgot her answer. It should be "I don't know"

. Life without a purpose, just waiting for life to throw some problems, and then solve them. Either stop, or continue wandering, this is the story of the island country of the old days.

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Samurai Champloo quotes

  • Mugen: When you point a sword at someone either you kill them or they kill you, there ain't no inbetween. So quit talkin' like a fuckin' pussy. Anyone who can't handle that should just SHUT THE FUCK UP and GET OVER IT!

  • Sara: What I can't see I can sense.

    Mugen: [stumbling, bleeding] What?

    Sara: Inside of you looms a simmering storm of hatred and rage, but perhaps what I'm actually sensing is sadness. It's as if you've never once been loved by anyone; it's as if you're just like me.