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@Pain66 this is the insidious nature of word magic. Nihilism means belief in nothing, but Christians redefined nihilism to be any rejection of "traditional morality" (i.e. Christian morality). Look it up in a dictionary if you think I'm lying.

This is why Nietzche is a "nihilist" to these people despite his philosophy warning about nihilism and offering itself as a solution.

Thus the result of this word magic is for Christians to kill non-Christians as a "counter-arguement" for nihilism.

@shortstories the vast majority of men would kill themselves before they would "snap back" against a corrupt system.

If what you were saying were true, the family court would have been burned to the ground a thousand times over.

@rohrkrepierer is the campaign and party built around ship combat and underwater combat? If not, treat the ship like a mode of "fast travel" and don't worry about planning anything around ship events.

You could run a "lost city" campaign on an island rumored to hold treasure.

@shortstories @Wopu well that proves once again that the problem isn't that people are stupid, but that they are weak.

@mrhorsetwat I think the appeal of places like Romania is that it has a lower cost of living while still being part of Europe.

@Chimi_Chuang_Tzu it's a product of traditional computers. Maybe once quantum computers become more mainstream, the AI will not only be able to develop a memory, but be able to exhibit "intuition" like a human brain does.

@Avdol10 because they're weak.

When a prey animal is killed by predators, his fellow prey animals will scatter and leave him to die, and nobody will help him.

This the lot of the weak. The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.

The saddest part is that slave morality causes men to choose to be weak as if it makes them "better" than the strong.

@ButtWorldsMan I had an idea to take a historical church building and open an anime store in it and make it "The Church of Anime Thighs" and sell waifu pillows and manga there.

Let's play a game similar to "Where's Waldo" where you spot the flaw that ruined these otherwise amazing AI generated pictures.

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