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For the hard of comprehending: she/her.
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Blue haired SJW, NFT grifter, anti-IP artist, atheist, cat mom, wife and mother, recovering Brit.
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- Linehan's legal defence in his current defamation case is that he was being abusive, not defamatory. Which I mean at that point you might as well not.
- Stefan is possibly the only evil character in Dorley. He's told what the basement is, is given a chance to possibly get away without consequences, and doesn't take it. Then collaborates with the operation for personal gain. A moral decision freely made. Almost. Christine may not be able to deliver,
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View full threadfalls. Is the operation too kind by letting and/or not punishing graduates for re-connecting with their previous lives? Fuck no. But switching to a pragmatic lens, it is more danger than it's worth. Nobody can keep their opsec up for as long as needed in that scenario. So where are we? 1. You
- would sign the NDA. Don't tell yourself you wouldn't. 2. The crushing machinery of the operation exists to remove choice, which is y'know bad. 3. We live in a society. 4. Be careful what you wish for. 5. Don't tell girls you meet at parties that you know something funny about their dorms. 😅
- real life, it's a gedankenexperiment about how bad the NHS is and the consequences of our fantasies. Stefan makes the least bad decision for himself having been put (and he is put) in a situation that looks bad and is far worse in reality. Who else in the story is making excuses like this *before*
- it is too late? But Stefan isn't the operation's well-deserved doom. That's Melissa. She absolutely is a wrecking ball. Not intentionally. She is as terrified as Christine when we first meet her. One word out of place, one moment of the happiness she's been promised, and the first domino
- and we later see what happens to people who want to expose the operation - they are given a Choice of One of being disappeared (along with anyone they tell) or signing the official se-uh-NDA and getting things they could never have otherwise in return for their consideration. Stefan doesn't know
- this, and it is a split second decision (I know he has hours, but Christine is terrified and urgent). But he still doesn't know that. And so he puts his needs above doing the right thing. This will, undoubtably, save his life. So switching from deontology to utilitarianism - duh. And this is not
- Oh look, I found David Zaslav’s business plan for HBO
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- I get that they're trying to draw the eye, but it's not exactly the FedEx arrow. It looks like when software doesn't know how to rasterize a PDF gradient properly.
- You show it by... complaining that pride orgs have actually shown political parties any consequences whatsoever. Find another career path.