Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2012-10-04 01:10 am
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NIETZSCHE; DEAD PHILOSOPHERS' INBOX
The offer for conversation is always open, should you desire to take me up on it; I can't guarantee that I'll respond immediately, nor will it necessarily be the response you want, but I'll always respond in some way.
In the name of enlightened discourse.

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I won't argue that a government should exist to serve its people, but being among those people isn't any sort of right; if anything, it's incredibly entitled to expect a country to change for you, and furthermore to assume that you know better than the person currently ruling it. We aren't forcing anyone to remain within our country's borders; if they dislike it so much here, then it makes infinitely more sense to go somewhere that they can find agreeable rather than demand that the government change entirely to suit their whims. Besides, if your government requires the constant threat of being overthrown in order to not abuse power and to actually make proper decisions for their people, I fail to see how that's more civilized than anything else. I suppose it's along the moral arguments that can be given on behalf of atheism - if a person needs the threat of hell or the promise of heaven to be a good person, then they really can't have been that good of a person to begin with.
I understand what you're saying in regards to the abuse of power, but it's using a scope of reference that simply doesn't exist in my world and seems unnecessarily lofty besides.
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Remind me someday to explain my system of government to you properly; I'd rather not try to do it piece by piece like this, and risk running into a lot of misconceptions and clarifications along the way when it's simpler to start at the beginning and go straight through from there. Suffice to say, it's complicated — but we're not really talking about the government, outside of the fact that I used it as an example in an attempt to articulate what I think is morally repugnant about exploding someone with alchemy versus killing them a different way. The point is that we agree on the aspect of the abuse of power; the rest is largely tangential arguments.
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That's why I believe it doesn't matter, in the end.
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But I honestly don't want to debate killing and war with you. I answered because you asked for my thoughts, but my thoughts are my own, and no matter how entitled I am to them, that doesn't mean I'm justified in pontificating on a subject that I really have no right to speak with authority about.
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However, I'm willing to respect your unwillingness to discuss it, as it were - though justified or not, I do appreciate your answering the question to begin with. As you said, I did ask, after all.
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But it's better than being frustrated with you.
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Admittedly, "frustration" may be too light a term for what it was when it started, but you get the idea.
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But they do say too much of something isn't good for you.
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I've also been told it's a tremendous character flaw, though I've never seen it as such. To each their own, really.
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You know that's just begging me to ask about your vices, don't you?
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I specify only because I'm not particularly in the market for a resurrection of discussions of war casualties and unpleasant ways to die.
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When I was younger, I tended to drink quite a bit; during that period of time after my recruitment into the military but before I actually saw combat, I tended to go out to bars quite a bit. I don't drink at all at this point, however; I'm aware that I don't have any restraint, and I prefer to have my wits about me nowadays.
I can't live without caffeine, and require at least two cups of black coffee before anyone can even talk to me in the morning. I'm incredibly vain and have certain things I have to do regarding my appearance before seeing anyone. Apparently I overspend when I'm stressed; if I'm not overspending, I'm overworking myself.
There are others, really, though they fall more under the category of bad habits than vices.
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Anything else you're curious about?
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You were going to tell me your favorite Pokemon at some point, weren't you?
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He was horribly spoiled; he had a tendency to steal things like chocolate from me, and he whined incessantly for quite some time after he evolved because I refused to pick him up due to the change in size. But he was also loyal to no one but me, he was strong in battle and generally a decent source of protection and companionship, even if he would complain about being expected to offer said protection if it meant waking him up.
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Did you lose him, the way you and your best friend lost your cats?
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And no, I don't seem to have - he managed to find his way to that foster home in Goldenrod, along with another of my Pokémon that I purchased at the same time.
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