Sorry but it's not how victims live it.
And it's not a choice either.
Sorry but it's not how victims live it.
And it's not a choice either.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
I enjoy neither of these two things, how about that.
And it'd be more than just presumptuous of me to guess which of the two things is more horrible.
The way you belittle rape is seriously scary, this must be the "rape culture" these crazy chicks always talk about.... never thought that they have a point.
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I'm "belittling" rape if only so because it's bs how it happens so rarely in media and when it happens, everyone is sooo shocked. Meanwhile murder ... nobody gives a shit. That just clashes with my moral compass where murder is infinitely worse than rape, for obvious reasons.
@MFauli: What's worse than murder?
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How did I know I'd 100% find a rape argument when I saw this thread bumped? Seriously...
Kirito is such a sexist asshole. Murdering a guy? No problem. Murdering 2 girls that stabbed you? Nah.
Btw wtf am I missing here: since when is being stabbed into the body at least 5cm + later also being pierced stuff that's just shrugged off?!
Consider me surprised if the female knight actually dies next week.
Think SAO X Matrix with Kirito as Neo.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
The wounds just keep randomly healing...
Peace.
Has Kirito killed people outside of battle before? Like execution style?
Peace.
The battle never ended though. As long as they're in the tower, it's a warzone.
They were incapacitated. For those two, the battle was over.
Peace.
Just randomly rewatched the Aincrad-finale. Question: Would anything ingame have been different if Kayaba DIDNT kill anyone irl, but just told them it'd happen?
Basically, was he a petty, murderous asshole or was there a real good reason to kill players for real? They wouldn't have known about it being an empty threat prior of actually dying.
1) He'd be rewarding people committing suicide, because those people would return to real life with less consequence while the long term players would have to rehab their bodies.
2) If death was not real then the company running these servers would just pull the plug and wake everyone up, ending this whole thing.
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1.) But they didn't know about the no-consequences then. Makes no sense.
2.) What company? Kayaba was the only one who knew about the death penalty, so any employees wouldn't know. However, I just realized: there were cases of family force-unplugging players, so that would have given it away.
I'll be honest, I have no idea what Kayaba was trying to accomplish. His explanation just sounded like gibberish.
1. You reward it in real life. Kids decide to suicide because they didn't like what they saw, and wake up in real life realising it was the better option. They go about life having experienced suicide as a positive experience.
2. The company that runs it the servers, and the company that went bankrupt running the servers since they were life-sustaining. If dead kids just woke up, the company would just force-disconnect rather than run them for years until the money dries up.
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