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dannnex

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  1. Radriarc noticed the sun lowering on the horizon. He was still pretty suspicious of this man, (how could he have known about the monster?) but he didn’t seem to have any ill intentions. “Sure, I could use a place to spend the night. What might your name be? I’m Radriarc.”
  2. I do think that it’s Kelsier that we see in BoM, but I definitely think we’re gonna see Spook again. If Kelsier can still be alive, and he and Spook have the same information about Hemalurgy, there’s no reason Spook couldn’t be alive as well.
  3. Radriarc blinked. “That is....surprisingly accurate.” His eyes narrowed in suspicion. “You didn’t have anything to do with that did you?”
  4. Radriarc paused, shocked. That blow would’ve been enough to knock out a koloss! As the creature raised its arm, Radriarc felt a sudden feeling of deep, cold, dread. Not many weapons scared him, and yet, he had an instinctive feeling he needed to get out of there. He swung the plank again, backhanded this time, and started to run out of the alley.
  5. Radriarc found himself face to face (if you could call it a face) with the grotesque monster. It roared, and he could feel it shaking his entire being. He gasped and, reacting completely by instinct, grabbed a 2x4 that was sitting by the crates, and hit the thing directly on the head.
  6. Radriarc’s face turned stark white. ”Broken Bones!” He swore as he ducked behind a crate. “Rustsrustsrustsrustsrusts” He peeked around the box to see if the.....thing had spotted him.
  7. Can’t Aluminum be made through Soulcasting? I know that Shallan’s Necklace is made of Aluminum, and it’s treated as valuable, but definitely not priceless or ultra-rare.
  8. I just did the biggest brain play in Among Us

    I saw the message that Pink had left the game
    And then almost immediately after lime reported a body.

    3 players were dead, Pink, Orange, and Yellow

    So I asked which body was found

    they didn’t answer for a while but eventually lime said Pink

    So I knew that lime was the imposter. 
     

    How might I know that? Because I saw the leave game message of Pink. What are the most common reasons people leave games intentionally in Among Us?

    1. They leave at the very beginning because they want to be imposter 
    2. They leave mid-game because they died. 

    As we were already halfway through the game, I figured that pink must have left as soon as they died, and so, I knew when they died because of their leave message. So, I knew that lime had found pinks body immediately after pink died, but as they said they didn’t see anyone, Lime must’ve been the imposter and they had self-reported. 
     

    and I was right. 

  9. I think you’re putting this a little bit more binary than you need to. It’s not as if the only way to prevent Person A from killing other people is for Person B to kill Person A. This is basically the reason we have these things called Prisons. I can think of nearly no situations where it would be absolutely necessary to kill Person A. Maybe nobody knows Person A is planning a murder, so Person B can’t put him in jail before he does. Well, in that case Person B also wouldn’t be able to kill Person A, because he still would have no idea. Basically the only scenario I can picture where it is absolutely necessary to kill Person A before he can kill other people, is some sort of cliche scene from an action movie. And that doesn’t really happen. TL;DR: 99% of the time it isn’t necessary to kill a potential murderer, because if you know they are planning a murder, you can just put them in jail. Regarding point number 3, I think it’s somewhat pointless to wonder about that. Really it’s probably pointless to argue the morality about anything that has already happened, because we can’t change it anymore. Sure, it’s quite possible that you are only alive because someone killed someone else generations ago. I don’t really think that that’s an argument for saying that killing is ‘necessary’, or whatever your friend was saying there. How would that affect the present if everyone unanimously agreed that killing people in order to make other people be born was ok. There’s no way to predict how killing any given person will affect who is born generations from then. TL;DR: Wondering about the morality of actions generations past is most likely useless, as time travel isn’t a thing and we can’t change them. And for point number 1, that’s getting into the basic question of where the source of moral authority comes from. Most religious people would say God, certain things are bad because God says so. Most non-religious people believe that certain things are bad because of Social Utility. If someone is dead, that person cannot contribute to society anymore. And that’s bad. There’s also the fact that killing someone will make other people sad, and that’s also bad. TL;DR: Moral Authority either comes from God, or whatever is best for society as a whole.
  10. Does this thing have a specific feature that makes it remarkable? Is there theoretically a question that would narrow this down from just listing every cow ever?
  11. Just turn your phone sideways Truth. First quote: 3/10, overused joke, seems like something you’d find in an Impact Font meme on the homepage of a meme generator website from 2012. Second Quote: 9/10, seems pretty legit. Third quote: /10 Overall score: /
  12. Should it be on that list? Does it have a Wikipedia article?
  13. We’re already 1% of the way to 2 mil!
  14. Is it sentient? Is it fictional? Is it humanoid?
  15. Yay! Ok I just did one so Im gonna drop it. First one to post gets it!
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