Tide 005

Apr 28, 2010 04:21

It's strange. On the midst of plenty, the basic desire is to cry out that there isn't enough: neither food nor water, neither shelter nor security, nor enough wealth. In the midst of security the feeling of danger is sharpened and in the midst of wealth the fear of poverty is near-overwhelming ( Read more... )

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notwhatiwas April 28 2010, 15:54:30 UTC
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[There's a long silence.]

I disagree.

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notwhatiwas May 2 2010, 02:36:23 UTC
Again, it depends on the gravity of what they've done in their lives. Hired killers, sociopaths, madmen--killing sixty of them would neither be morally ambiguous nor necessarily entirely unpleasant, knowing how many you could save in the act.

[Technically, he fits rather well on that list.]

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