>>5 Yeah, well... no. Wait.
I wasn´t talking about missions, Shiro.
To do a mission means to assist in a petition or to help with a social issues, money donations etc. To keep it totally simple: It means "to do something good". Of course, the missions are helpful and there are people who take part in them. Anyways, you don´t need to be a Dollar to do something caring.
I didn´t want to say, that the Dollars are asocial.
What I was talking about was "to help out other Dollars like in the Anime" - something often asked recently, which is rather impossible.
For example someone has no friends, is depressive and wants to commit suicide, but lives in Mexico. I´m unable to go visit him with some cookies and to say "Hey, wanna be friends?", for I don´t live in Mexico. Even if I would, I couldn´t. Of course people who live in Mexico are able to do. But most people don´t, do they?
So I think we can´t really help each other in the real world - we are only able to help within the online community by giving advice or cheering others up.
Sure, there might be some who live in the same region, meet up and help each other. Nevertheless, most of us don´t.
I didn´t state this to destroy some kid´s illusion. I simply thought, that helping out each other in the real world is much more difficult than we assume, so that
>>2 doesn´t need to worry about being "unaware how Dollars help each other in the real world".
I think I´m arguing in a circle... lol
Anyways, got it?
However. Don´t start disliking people, Shiro, it´s pretty senseless and it´s said to cause stress ;P
>>4 lol