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Public News Post #2835

more specifically the "good"

Written by: Lord Perrin "Goldeneyes" Aybara
Date: Sunday, October 17th, 1999
Addressed to: Everyone


So the purpose of the good is to lift up the weaker?
That includes rats, butterflies, goblins, firesprites, pixies, mhun, tsol'aa, dwarves, spiders, bats, etc. right?
Why then do "good" people kill these?
because they are lifting them up?
sounds to me like they are lifting them up permanently
i have tried to limit my posts to the shrine debate, but since i was told in that debate was over,(which i disbelieve the post that said that) i will now turn my attention to this debate
how often do "good" players die? Hardly ever from what i have seen, because they like to hide in their city. What is the saying "Only the good die young?"
Why are you "good" people afraid to die? isn't it your desire to be among the weaker so you can help lift them up?
but why do you "good" people want to get rid of us "evil" people? without us you have nothing to fight against. or are you going to narrow down the definition of "goodness" until only people who do nothing put pick their nose all day are defined as "good"?
as i listen to the music in my head i remember a saying. "Nice guys finish last." i don't want to finish last personally
does it make me evil b/c i don't agree with your ideals? does my killing what was his name? Epicirusi or whatever that newbies name was who attacked me evil? he attacked me first. 'i warned him not to hit me again but he kept it up.
i was defending myself
evil is that which causes calamity. good containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades.
or do you all mean you are "good-hearted"? there is a difference there
or maybe all you really mean is that you are "GOOD for nothing".
'i will have to pick choice 3

more thoughts from a mentally insane man
who remains

as always,

Lord of the Two Rivers, Perrin "Goldeneyes" Aybara

Penned by my hand on the 1st of Lupar, in the year 231 AF.


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Public News Post #2835

more specifically the "good"

Written by: Lord Perrin "Goldeneyes" Aybara
Date: Sunday, October 17th, 1999
Addressed to: Everyone


So the purpose of the good is to lift up the weaker?
That includes rats, butterflies, goblins, firesprites, pixies, mhun, tsol'aa, dwarves, spiders, bats, etc. right?
Why then do "good" people kill these?
because they are lifting them up?
sounds to me like they are lifting them up permanently
i have tried to limit my posts to the shrine debate, but since i was told in that debate was over,(which i disbelieve the post that said that) i will now turn my attention to this debate
how often do "good" players die? Hardly ever from what i have seen, because they like to hide in their city. What is the saying "Only the good die young?"
Why are you "good" people afraid to die? isn't it your desire to be among the weaker so you can help lift them up?
but why do you "good" people want to get rid of us "evil" people? without us you have nothing to fight against. or are you going to narrow down the definition of "goodness" until only people who do nothing put pick their nose all day are defined as "good"?
as i listen to the music in my head i remember a saying. "Nice guys finish last." i don't want to finish last personally
does it make me evil b/c i don't agree with your ideals? does my killing what was his name? Epicirusi or whatever that newbies name was who attacked me evil? he attacked me first. 'i warned him not to hit me again but he kept it up.
i was defending myself
evil is that which causes calamity. good containing less fat and being less tender than higher grades.
or do you all mean you are "good-hearted"? there is a difference there
or maybe all you really mean is that you are "GOOD for nothing".
'i will have to pick choice 3

more thoughts from a mentally insane man
who remains

as always,

Lord of the Two Rivers, Perrin "Goldeneyes" Aybara

Penned by my hand on the 1st of Lupar, in the year 231 AF.


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