…morals…

“Crossing the line” becomes easier with the years More reasons now clear beyond the fears Better choices made yesterday Tomorrow seems like a dream we never pay It’s only considering everything, after the fact Is it really difficult, or just...

Poem #32: Society

Superiority to be less than what is nothing perfection is a myth as is normalicy weirdness is the norm uniqueness shared by all inherit title, status wealth never inherit more but royalty in lineage never to inherit more hard-work morals

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Moral analysis of finger-snapping. (Avengers3 spoilers!)

**the moral implications of blaming starlord for thanos killing half the universe** or **why peter quill is not, 100%, a dick.** a frequent criticism of peter "starlord" quill is that, in an outburst on titan, he disrupted a plan to

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The Hungry Lion

It was an average day, like any else. Nothing all that spectacular had happened to impress Lucien the Lion. He was hungry though, so he began a search for something to eat. He traveled near and far. Here and there. Over the river and even through the...

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When I met a jackalope...

"Tell us about it again father," said the youngest of the group. He sat back so quietly after that that his father seemed to be able to do little more than appease the boy's rapt attention with the...

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The Choice

Story was written out of sheer boredom and random thought processes. Hope you enjoy! _Could you do it? Could you end thousands of lives for any mission? One day you all might be called to make such a decision. One day you might have to sacrifice...

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Royal Flush

Funny how the moral of the story is that morals aren't perpetual. as i made for the exit, my thoughts were interrupted by a familiar figure.

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New Earth: Collateral Damage (pt. 1)

morales.." the businessman concluded with not so much of a hint of remorse or genuine guilt. they both knew, but he was better at the game than even the ancient creature in front of him. "once it's out there, it's there to stay.

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The Deer

The mouse's steps were heavy, and her expression unusually somber as she made her way home. It was tempting to dwell on her meeting with her love that morning. But she was alone in the woods, and survival must come first. Long honed habits, and...

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In the Service of Cerce, Part 2

**This story is copyrighted, so NO takee!!** ** In the Service of Circe, Part 2** ** By William W. Kelso** ** Sometimes getting want you 'wanted' turns out to be the worst punishment of all, especially when the one who gives you what you want...

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20 years in the making: Hitman 3 review

I could really feel the struggle with lucas grey and 47 with regards to morality, revenge, humanity, wanting something bad enough to go down fighting for it, and free choice.

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A Soldier's Morale

We'd been marching for a full month - through storms, fog, mud, and terrain that broke more wagon wheels than any enemy action. My armor hung heavy on me as the sun began to set, the column slowing to a stop in the shade of the pines along the route. A...

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