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Apr 06, 2010 15:40

[Inmate Filter]

It's curious how many Wardens don't seem to be the morally sound individuals I imagined they were. I have to wonder... What really divides us at all? How does one choose who needs redemption and who gets to do the redeeming?

[Private to Bela]

I wonder if I might pick your brain about something...

this redemption stuff is whack yo, uniting the masses, plotting plotting plotting

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Filter lost_undercover April 6 2010, 21:15:55 UTC
Far as I can tell, the ones that aren't good made a deal of some kind instead of dying. That might be the only difference.

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Filter onlyhalfserious April 6 2010, 21:26:05 UTC
That's the most sensible thing I've heard thus far. It still begs the question of what right they have, but at least it explains why they believe they do.

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Filter lost_undercover April 6 2010, 21:30:13 UTC
"Right" is all about contradiction. When there's not enough people to argue, then those people forfeit those rights. It's how Hitler took over half of Western Europe before anyone did anything.

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Filter onlyhalfserious April 6 2010, 21:34:31 UTC
Well. History certainly tells us that oppression certainly lends for dramatic upheavals in power, in the end.

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Filter lost_undercover April 6 2010, 21:43:58 UTC
I wouldn't hold my breath.

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Filter onlyhalfserious April 6 2010, 22:32:55 UTC
I don't intend to.

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Private lost_undercover April 6 2010, 23:10:29 UTC
What do you intend to do?

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Private onlyhalfserious April 6 2010, 23:50:20 UTC
What I've always done. Find some way to eliminate the problem, one way or another.

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Private lost_undercover April 6 2010, 23:56:46 UTC
Which problem? You may have noticed there's more than one.

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Private onlyhalfserious April 6 2010, 23:58:21 UTC
All of them. In time.

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Private - lolz, making fun of own character lost_undercover April 6 2010, 23:59:50 UTC
Apparently it'll be a race between you, McCullen, and Archer.

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