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this raises the question of how she knows what sprinkles are
deirus is would be to obvious it has to be someone else
they feel the need to overcompensate
do you think he gets tired of being wrong
my question is how does the planet decided if a change is positive or not. one can only do that by drawing from some standard of good. why should she care of the mortals develop or not? why care about them at all?
if there is no good or evil how do you decided if the change is positive or not?
that's a cool line
he is talking about the philosophical and theological distinctions between God uppercase G and gods lowercase g. the former is the theistic being with all the qualities that that category holds. the other is a different categories of being. namely a polytheistic created being. to equate the two would be like say a square and a cube are the same shape.
gravity bomb it just to see what happens
in reality one can only fight so many enemies on so many fronts for so long. the best course would be to pit these families against one another and the school. bring a few of the more moderate ones to your side and use them to help crush the rest. if they keep stretching themselves too thin it could bite them. im not saying dont fight just be smart. the author could also just make the portag win just cause he is the protag and just so awesome. that fine to do a few time but it is also good to show the protagonists cleverness. but yeah just a thought
i really like that the psychological toll of death and murder was addressed and given weight. in to may light novels this trauma is treated as trivial. like taking a life is something easy to do. it is refreshing to see the maturity. this conflict was well written, looking forward to the resolution.
ok its been 5 day so you should have at least around 400 some odd eggs now. taking in to account the one you ate. now with 5 chickens you will get 500 a day how are you going to see them all.
that would certainty be a subversion of expectations
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pretty sure that is an idiom not a metaphor, but you know tomato potato.