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Jan 18, 2010 00:36

I know that a lot of the people on the ship come from rougher places than I do, and a lot of you have done some pretty--uhm--dangerous things.

[That isn't the word he wanted to use, but he'd rather not piss off any murderers aboard by using the word "terrible" to describe their actions.]So...I have some questions ( Read more... )

dangerous?, questions, chevalier day, curiousity killed the--never mind, shipwide announcement, restrictions

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missmimmi January 18 2010, 08:04:24 UTC
It... depends I suppose.

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tanksthetic January 18 2010, 08:09:04 UTC
Depends on what?

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missmimmi January 18 2010, 16:35:59 UTC
The person who died. And the reason they were killed.

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tanksthetic January 18 2010, 17:55:13 UTC
But--okay, what if it was a person everyone really liked, but they did something horrible? Does that make killing them unforgivable? Or what if it was a terrible person, but they were killed just because there was an opportunity?

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missmimmi January 18 2010, 18:08:16 UTC
I suppose it depends on what they did exactly.

[Everyone liked Hitler, and look what he did]

But a horrible person in general, I suppose it can be forgivable, ja.

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