Finally accepted by Cas as a member of the Trenchcoat Angel Brigade. (Though our acronym, TAB, may prove to be problematical.)
I still don't fully understand humans-don't think enough, just react off instinct or emotion. Humans have the ability to think for themselves, rather than having others determine their own lives, so why don't they exercise that ability more often? (Sam says that "you don't know what you've got until it's gone", which is an interesting piece of human advice that means little to me. I'm not sure it applies when you never had it in the first place. Maybe it's something along the lines of "only those that don't have something can truly appreciate its value", which makes a little more sense. Dean adds that you're not supposed to understand emotion; it just sort of happens. While this makes more sense, it's also annoying. I'd prefer to understand, I think. I can tell when someone's feeling something, but not always why they are feeling that particular emotion, especially if I'm involved.)
I also must question why anyone would watch the Pizza Man when they could be watching something with lots of explosions and/or cheesy monster special effects. (Dean threw up his hands and made entertaining faces when I asked. He never answered my question, however. He also informed Cas that he is not allowed to order pizza again.)
I still don't fully understand humans-don't think enough, just react off instinct or emotion. Humans have the ability to think for themselves, rather than having others determine their own lives, so why don't they exercise that ability more often? (Sam says that "you don't know what you've got until it's gone", which is an interesting piece of human advice that means little to me. I'm not sure it applies when you never had it in the first place. Maybe it's something along the lines of "only those that don't have something can truly appreciate its value", which makes a little more sense. Dean adds that you're not supposed to understand emotion; it just sort of happens. While this makes more sense, it's also annoying. I'd prefer to understand, I think. I can tell when someone's feeling something, but not always why they are feeling that particular emotion, especially if I'm involved.)
I also must question why anyone would watch the Pizza Man when they could be watching something with lots of explosions and/or cheesy monster special effects. (Dean threw up his hands and made entertaining faces when I asked. He never answered my question, however. He also informed Cas that he is not allowed to order pizza again.)