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COLORS CHAT #9

I'll be taking care of Colors Chat from now on!
It's time to sit back, relax, and pour yourself and ice cold glass of... milk. All these games are so great and fun but everyone needs a chance to just unwind and talk. So welcome to Colors Chat!
Here, you will get a topic and you can talk about it all you want. For cards, however, your initial post will need to be six sentences. Just listen to your heart and write what you feel like. For your six sentences, you'll get 5 cards. And you should always go around and talk to people, see if you can make new friends or old friends with new light on them or you know, just talk with everyone! It is a chat after all.
Today's topic:
What's a character you find yourself particularly relating to? What's it about them that resonates with you? How are they different from other characters you like? If you don't have such a character, what kind of character would they have to be?
To encourage disussions between players, there's a bonus - for every conversation that is at least 5 comments long with at least 5 sentences each, all participants will receive two random cards. This is not limited, so talk to as many people as you wish!
Please keep all comments civil and polite. You might disagree with someone, but please do not start a flame war. THANK YOU and enjoy your weeks!
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I remember when I was watching Madoka, the character I felt the most for was always Sayaka. Her part of the story felt the most real, the most well-written, and it was watching her breakdown that really made the show for me. A lot of the revelations about the ~dark side~ of being a magical were made through her - Mami's character represents the idealistic, picture-perfect image of magical girls, Homura (at first) is vaguely villainous and harsh, but it is through Sayaka that we see what makes the show unique. The progression from hopeful and self-empowered to complete despair, in which she realizes that everything that has happened to her is her fault, just resonated so deeply with me. It was something so raw and heartfelt as I had never really seen before in an anime I'd watched. Also maybe I liked her because her color is turquoise and that's my favorite color LOL. xD I also probably related to her a lot at the time I was watching because I was feeling pretty Forever Alone and to see her struggle with finding someone to love her hit pretty close to home.
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