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Feb 11, 2009 21:51

Jeez.

Okay, uh. So.

A friend of mine wants to know just how many... how did he put it?

"Villains, self-professed or otherwise." Yeah, that was it.

How many of them regularly use this thing.

I guess you could call it a roll call? Or a census? I dunno. But help would be appreciated.

dammit, Bats, do your own damn detective work

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thejackal_is_in February 12 2009, 04:35:31 UTC
I suppose it would really count on what one's definition of a villain is, and whether or not it one can really see themselves as it~ What do you believe a villain is, hm?

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speedolightning February 12 2009, 04:43:29 UTC
Yeah, that's true. I am being a little too clear-cut about this.

As for my definition... well, there's the perfect world scenario and then there's the realistic scenario. The first one is they way I wish it were, and the second is the way it really is. More complicated than I'd like, anyway.

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thejackal_is_in February 12 2009, 04:51:28 UTC
And those scenarios would be?

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speedolightning February 12 2009, 04:56:22 UTC
...well, in a perfect perfect world, there wouldn't be any crime at all.

In the one I meant, everything would be black and white... it would be obvious who were the heroes and who were the villains, and there wouldn't even be any questions about it.

Realistically, it's not nearly as simple. There are people who commit crimes, sure, but the reasoning behind it is often... complicated.

Sometimes, though, it is obvious.

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thejackal_is_in February 12 2009, 05:01:30 UTC
If that is so, then wouldn't everyone be considered a villain in some sort of manner?

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speedolightning February 13 2009, 01:31:30 UTC
Yeah, okay, I was vague. I should've said "criminals" or something like that.

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