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[voice] kodac_moment August 8 2009, 07:46:53 UTC
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Just... before I answer the question: Have you ever seen a dead person, kiddo?

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[voice] freedomwires August 8 2009, 07:47:49 UTC
More than one, actually. And don't call me that. My name is Satsuki.

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[voice] kodac_moment August 8 2009, 14:43:16 UTC
Satsuki, excuse me.

In that case, my answer... is you'll have to find your own answer, verses asking people for their's. A death is a death... no matter the outcome.

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[voice] freedomwires August 8 2009, 14:55:01 UTC
I already have an answer. I don't think it's wrong to kill humans, because humans themselves kill other beings without reprimanding. I was bored and curious, so I asked.

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[Voice | Japanese] whatthefactor August 8 2009, 07:49:29 UTC
If you're seeking a logical solution, you won't find one.

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[Voice | Japanese] freedomwires August 8 2009, 07:52:37 UTC
I had a feeling. But everything should be answerable. Whether they are perfect answers or not, there must be one, as long as there is reason to back it up.

And you? What do you think?

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[Voice | Japanese] whatthefactor August 8 2009, 08:15:38 UTC
In an ideal equation, yes.

I disagree with what seems to be the popular answer.

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[Voice | Japanese] freedomwires August 8 2009, 08:25:09 UTC
That it is wrong to kill humans because somebody will be sad for them?

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hakai_aniki August 8 2009, 08:49:17 UTC
You shouldn't expect rational answers to that question.

I think it 'upsets' the people around them. The victim usually doesn't seem as bothered.

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freedomwires August 8 2009, 08:54:19 UTC
I've stopped expecting answers that please reason a while ago.

It seems like the emotional and moral take off point is the strongest sentiment of many people here. It doesn't make sense to me.

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hakai_aniki August 8 2009, 09:38:48 UTC
It's amusing that they try to cover their irrational reactions with actual reasons.

Not only here. That seems to be a common trait, at least in the humans.

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freedomwires August 8 2009, 09:42:52 UTC
Not really. I find it pointless. I suppose some do that because humans don't enjoy it when they're proven wrong. They must always be in control.

...I would have accepted sadness as a reason, if we were not in a world that revives the dead. Now, the answers are all changing. Why is it saddening--traumatizing--when a person dies but is reborn anyway? I just don't understand it.

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for_humanity August 8 2009, 09:21:14 UTC
...Because there's a possibility they might not return.

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freedomwires August 8 2009, 09:24:25 UTC
But isn't that what people here want? To never return to this place again? Wouldn't death release them from captivity?

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for_humanity August 8 2009, 12:34:46 UTC
Yeah, but that's a really drastic measure. One usually values their own life more than escaping something they don't like, so they put up with it.

As long as something breathes, they want to survive or they have a reason to live, and no one has the right to take their life because it's... uh... sort of like proper etiquette. Everything should live in a mutual harmony or else it'll be tough for everyone. Morality and law is there to make everything--living, namely--easier.

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freedomwires August 8 2009, 12:38:04 UTC
Morality and law only make things easier for humans. What about the beings they consider inferior to them that they trample on without hesitation? Don't they have a right to life as well? Why is it then, wrong, for humans to be killed by superior beings?

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seals_fate August 8 2009, 09:31:43 UTC
...It's still upsetting to see someone die and not all of them come back.

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1/2 freedomwires August 8 2009, 09:34:32 UTC
Kamui.

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freedomwires August 8 2009, 09:35:43 UTC
What do you mean by that? I was under the assumption that the dead return the next day. There has been a case where that didn't happen?

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seals_fate August 8 2009, 13:28:35 UTC
People normally do return but, sometimes they just vanish altogether. That's why it's wrong to kill here.

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