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Sulfur is much more than gunpowder and a bad smell. In fact, it's one of the cornerstones of modern industry. Although we don't see it, it's present in: Fertilizers: Most of the world's sulfur is converted into sulfuric acid to manufacture phosphates, essential for large-scale agriculture. Batteries: It's key in the production of lead-acid batteries and is emerging as the future of lithium-sulfur batteries, which promise greater capacity. Rubber: Thanks to vulcanization (adding sulfur to rubber), your tires don't melt in the heat or crack in the cold. Medicine: It's used in dermatological creams for acne and in several antibiotics. By the way, pure sulfur doesn't actually smell like anything. The "rotten egg" smell comes from hydrogen sulfide, a gas that forms when sulfur combines with hydrogen.
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The only reprehensible thing I see is the clear message of communism. The story mentions that capitalism harms the most disadvantaged, when that's not true. It exalts them, because thanks to capitalism, a low-income person can get equipment to do a job, and that job can be done. The State's only duty is to lay the foundations for labor laws and ensure they are respected, generating fair and equitable competition for both the worker and the employer, generating private employment to increase state revenue through taxes that should be allocated to many purposes. E.g.: a baker: As a baker, I take out a loan with my income and buy a machine that makes bread faster, earns more income, and can open more businesses, generating jobs. If my company is corrupt, it will fall under its own weight and the laws of the moment. That's why private property and capitalism are the best there is, because work doesn't dignify, because even mules work; if not, a decent wage dignifies. That's why the king must ensure that the laws are upheld and that there is fair competition, not interfere just for the sake of it, as in the fic, because if I earn money fairly and create jobs, why should I have to lose everything because someone didn't do well and I did?
The only reprehensible thing I see is the clear message of communism. The story mentions that capitalism harms the most disadvantaged, when that's not true. It exalts them, because thanks to capitalism, a low-income person can get equipment to do a job, and that job can be done. The State's only duty is to lay the foundations for labor laws and ensure they are respected, generating fair and equitable competition for both the worker and the employer, generating private employment to increase state revenue through taxes that should be allocated to many purposes. E.g.: a baker: As a baker, I take out a loan with my income and buy a machine that makes bread faster, earns more income, and can open more businesses, generating jobs. If my company is corrupt, it will fall under its own weight and the laws of the moment. That's why private property and capitalism are the best there is, because work doesn't dignify, because even mules work; if not, a decent wage dignifies. That's why the king must ensure that the laws are upheld and that there is fair competition, not interfere just for the sake of it, as in the fic, because if I earn money fairly and create jobs, why should I have to lose everything because someone didn't do well and I did?
Although I like the fic, an idea occurred to me: if the Chitauri attack New York, now with Arturia it would be more dangerous. It would be good if they are looking for a conquest; it is preferable if they attack the entire planet. I would have an excuse to use the Grail and summon the heroes of humanity (Ireland: Knights of Fianna; Greece: Theseus, Heracles, Achilles, others, Benkei, Okita (female), Ozymandias, Nitocris, as Parcasius, etc.) to defend Earth from an imminent attack. And how would the Marvel world react to seeing historical figures appear to defend their home countries.
Takataka, XD, good novel :v img=nervioso]
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