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1 yr ago
Mahz showing up for a short while and disappearing, while distressing, is also almost objectively hilarious. Can't wait til he comes back in... *checks watch* 18 years.
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1 yr ago
Anyone else feel like they've lost IQ points steadily since their teenage years? No? Just me? Cool.
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2 yrs ago
"It's so hard to believe I'm on a planet full of primates. You're all so fucking wise!"
2 yrs ago
The only thing I want destroyed is myself.

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The ascent job, not his food job. Does that change your answer?


That wouldn't really change the victim not already being dead, but if I'm going from my own thoughts rather than what I think I remember... Yes. I think it does change it a little. Person two did it, poison, would be my thoughts.
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The code is needed to do the victim's job without him.


There's a lot wrong with this, then. Person one is suspicious due to not being able to give a testimony due to being unconscious. Person two knew that the control code, which is apparently related to food, was in the locket beforehand. Person three is quick to get rid of the evidence, but for some reason believes that the victim is the chemical controller.

Though if I remember correctly, the answer is that it was person three due to the victim not being dead yet.
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Mmmmm...
*Spreads my arms*
A murder happens on a submarine! Four people live on this submarine and have no contact with the outside world. They each have important jobs. The victim made the food, person one did the dishes, person two did the laundry, and person three refilled the chemicals. Person one faints in horror. Person two starts to panic. Person three starts trying to think of a way to escape to the surface. They need all four to control the submarine's ascent 'cause it was designed badly. Person two slaps person one to wake them up, but it doesn't work. Person three suggests throwing the body into the furnace to force the fuel to burn more quickly and get them to the surface without needing all four people, and says they can each sit at the station they controlled on their first day in the submarine, which rotate every week. Person two screams as person three hastily starts dragging the body and shouts that the control code is in the victim's locket. Person three grabs the locket, rushes to the chemical cabinet, sticks the key in, and the key won't budge. But they easily get the cabinet open anyway and throw cat'lysts into the furnace, along with the victim's body. Person two manages to wake up person one and says they need to get to their seats and ascend to the surface. Person one rushes to the chair first, quick to make up for being useless while unconscious. Person three takes their seat, followed by person two. The submarine reaches the surface and all three escape unharmed. The police arrest one of them shortly after based on the testimony of the other two. Who committed the crime and how?


Is the code for the pilot?
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*Beams*
You got that right! What other puzzles do you have?


Hmm... Why don't you try to think up one for us?
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*Crosses my arms and smiles*
Of course you don't. Because you got it right the first time.


*Smirks*
Well, if one of my genius daughters thinks so, who am I to argue?
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Not that you regret anything, right?


I try not to. It's weird to think of regrets at all, in my situation.
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I don't know if I could ever live with doing that to someone...


And if nothing else, that should be something that informs your decision. You don't want to have regrets if you can avoid them, trust me.
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So you’re saying the right choice depends on everything around it?


The choice that'll be made does, but whether it's the right one or not depends on someone's perspective. You might think it the right one but another person might think it the wrong one. Like how you and Dawn disagree about the basic problem, but might change your answers based on surrounding information. What's right or not is up to each person to figure out. The point, to me at least, is to make the decision that you can most live with.
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If I’m not holding it against them, probably not. I guess it might depend on what they did, right?


Mhm. The change in mindset can be minimal or large, but you're changing your decision based on it. Even if it's fueled by outside forces, so too is everything.
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Your enemy being on the track is totally different though!


It is, yes. But that's a small change in the scheme of things. And it's less so an "enemy" as it is someone who happened to do something bad to you shortly before. If you don't approach things with a calm mind, you'll have a different response due to it. If someone hurt you but you forgave them, and then they were on the tracks, would that change your decision?
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