[ If you will, imagine a terrified bunny rabbit in the corner of a cage. That's Iceland. In all honesty it's not much of a leap to say that he might actually be a little scared of Hong Kong, but that's not something Iceland realizes. It just has to do with the former's bold approach to a mysterious subject Iceland doesn't understand. To further the rabbit metaphor: it's like taking a carrot and pushing it in the rabbit's face-- yes, the rabbit might like it, but it's so preoccupied being pressed into the terror corner that the carrot isn't something good, but something imposing and unwanted.
That was kind of a long metaphor, but that's the simple version on Iceland's feelings, re: Holly Heights and friendship. ]
[ The metaphor makes sense and if we were to keep carrying it onward, we could say Hong Kong is the guy with the carrot in his hand and it's like, carrots are good? Rabbits should theoretically like carrots? But this one doesn't and no matter how Hong Kong presents it to him, he doesn't want it any more than he ever did. And he looks more and more scared, which isn't a good thing at all!
Maybe he just has to take the carrot out of the cage. ]
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That was kind of a long metaphor, but that's the simple version on Iceland's feelings, re: Holly Heights and friendship. ]
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Maybe he just has to take the carrot out of the cage. ]
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