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Jan 10, 2011 16:31

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neverplaysfair January 11 2011, 10:20:42 UTC
Of course. Unfortunately, there's always strings.

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vanityunbcoming January 11 2011, 17:48:42 UTC
[For most people, yes. In this case, the strings would be moral hang-ups... and luckily he doesn't have those.] In that case, let's turn the question around a bit.

Would you still take it if you knew it'd cost you?

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neverplaysfair January 11 2011, 18:41:32 UTC
[ Well, it probably also includes the threat of bodily harm from a large portion of the KH cast and whomever they drag along... ]

Now it's not so clear-cut, and it becomes like any other decision someone has to make.

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vanityunbcoming January 12 2011, 03:55:22 UTC
[Vanitas says: bring it.]

Right, weighing the consequences and all that jazz. Assuming there are any.

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neverplaysfair January 12 2011, 04:23:59 UTC
[ Rep says: once he gets his real body back, you are going down. ]

There always are. You may be too short-sighted to seem them, but the only things without consequences are things not you nor anyone else would bother wanting.

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vanityunbcoming January 12 2011, 04:31:30 UTC
Why not deal with them as they come, after things are all said and done?

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neverplaysfair January 12 2011, 04:59:34 UTC
If you do so, then you make a conscious decision to do so when you take something. It's a valid course of action, but it doesn't remove said consequences.

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vanityunbcoming January 12 2011, 05:07:47 UTC
If your strong enough to handle it, it doesn't matter as much.

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neverplaysfair January 12 2011, 05:12:12 UTC
That depends on what you value.

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vanityunbcoming January 13 2011, 03:09:36 UTC
No, it doesn't. The object itself doesn't matter--what does is if you win or lose.

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neverplaysfair January 13 2011, 04:18:39 UTC
Not if that win isn't worth the price of what you lose for a single victory.

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vanityunbcoming January 14 2011, 17:08:56 UTC
Like what. Friends, family? A faked-out morality?

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neverplaysfair January 16 2011, 23:54:59 UTC
Life, limb, a piece of oneself?

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vanityunbcoming January 17 2011, 05:02:17 UTC
[Hmm, he does have a point.] Some victories are worth it. Besides, don't you take those risks just by being alive? Everyone dies at some point.

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neverplaysfair January 17 2011, 05:34:08 UTC
[ Josh is good at reasoning with the unreasonable. ]

Of course you do. But that's not to say there aren't extra risks involved with making certain decisions over others.

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vanityunbcoming January 19 2011, 21:37:12 UTC
That goes without saying. The trick's just to not fear the risks.

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