Instale o Steam
iniciar sessão
|
idioma
简体中文 (Chinês simplificado)
繁體中文 (Chinês tradicional)
日本語 (Japonês)
한국어 (Coreano)
ไทย (Tailandês)
Български (Búlgaro)
Čeština (Tcheco)
Dansk (Dinamarquês)
Deutsch (Alemão)
English (Inglês)
Español-España (Espanhol — Espanha)
Español-Latinoamérica (Espanhol — América Latina)
Ελληνικά (Grego)
Français (Francês)
Italiano (Italiano)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonésio)
Magyar (Húngaro)
Nederlands (Holandês)
Norsk (Norueguês)
Polski (Polonês)
Português (Portugal)
Română (Romeno)
Русский (Russo)
Suomi (Finlandês)
Svenska (Sueco)
Türkçe (Turco)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamita)
Українська (Ucraniano)
Relatar um problema com a tradução
Hmmmm...
I thought the money question was pretty good.
If you just deny the villian access to all basic resources beyond survival, maybe even enslaving them and requiring them to work just for that, are you justifying any actions they might take or have taken?
It's an interesting thought experiment regarding the prison system.
By dark, do you mean cynical? How many villains have you met? I personally have never met a villain, but I have encountered criminals who were a product of violent or neglectful parents, and wanted to get revenge on the world and society for their pain. This is generally the way people are, they react and make choices based on upbringing and circumstances. Villains are a tool for people who do nothing.
Do you believe a person is defined by their actions, as their character? I believe this because ideals do not translate as actions always, and acts are what people are as a test in reality.
Maybe I am off topic here on this off topic topic, because I’m talking about real people vs fantasy. Well it’s a great discussion topic either way.
People’s actions can be heroic or evil, but people are not only those things. They are nuanced
R... really? Did you just ask that?
secretly it's because they picked the wrong card from the deck of many things