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Humanity Quote by C. JoyBell C

“I am a siren, and for my adoration of mankind, have been caught in fishing nets one time too many. And in those fishing nets I have learned too many unfavorable things about human intentions and the lack of trust and goodwill; I'm not going to allow myself to be caught, anymore. Sirens do well at…” quote by C. JoyBell C
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““I am a siren, and for my adoration of mankind, have been caught in fishing nets one time too many. And in those fishing nets I have learned too many unfavorable things about human intentions and the lack of trust and goodwill; I'm not going to allow myself to be caught, anymore. Sirens do well at singing the sirens' song and dragging vile people to their deaths, and for good reason!””

C. JoyBell C

About This Quote

The speaker likens herself to a siren, warning that repeated betrayal by humanity has hardened her resolve to no longer be vulnerable, instead using her allure to punish the corrupt.

In simple terms: A hardened siren refuses to be exploited again.

Key Takeaway

Trust is scarce; betrayal fuels retribution.

Themes

betrayal trust revenge power dynamics vulnerability

Mood

defiant cautious empowered

Type

metaphorical cautionary empowerment

When to use this quote

  • after repeated exploitation
  • when confronting deceitful allies
  • in a hostile community

Key Concepts

human nature self‑preservation mythic archetype

Practical Applications

  • using charisma to expose corruption
  • setting boundaries against manipulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to turn vulnerability into power?
  • How does repeated betrayal reshape one's view of humanity?
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