seventy five

Jul 09, 2011 00:18

In light of a few things---

Inspired by a cursed past---

Why would it be appropriate to strike a person other than in combat or at play? In polite company it is never appropriate. It's expected of rude, cruel people but is it learned? I don't want to ever dismiss anyone's upbringing, we all are raised differently after all.

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greatergone July 9 2011, 18:57:39 UTC
For the Orks, striking a fellow Ork is the only way to gain money and respect. For Kroot, eating your foe is a sign of respect.

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lionesssejant July 10 2011, 04:56:52 UTC
Eating a foe. ...are these kinds of beasts?

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greatergone July 10 2011, 04:57:55 UTC
They are sentient beings with their own culture.

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lionesssejant July 10 2011, 05:00:31 UTC
I imagine they must have some very interesting lives.

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greatergone July 10 2011, 05:02:52 UTC
We occasionally use their warriors in battle but I have been on one of their worldships before. They are fairly nice and not as gruesome as they seem but their pets leave a lot to be desired.

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lionesssejant July 10 2011, 05:09:21 UTC
The fact that they have pets does make them seem better.

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greatergone July 10 2011, 05:20:52 UTC
I do not think they are bad in the slightest.

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lionesssejant July 10 2011, 05:23:32 UTC
And they are your allies in war?

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greatergone July 10 2011, 05:24:25 UTC
They are part of the Tau Empire so, in effect, yes.

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