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WCDT Strips 3406-3410 (28 January - 3 February 2017)

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Morituri:
There may be a misfortune in her past that set her upon her criminal career, or damaged her personality to the point where conflict with the established order became inevitable.  That misfortune is likely to involve humans acting in bad faith.  It's not unexpected for her to overgeneralize about humans and reach the conclusion she expressed.

Kugai:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu3VTngm1F0

osaka:
Is it me or Bubbles is becoming moe at incredible hihg speeds

Is it cold in here?:

--- Quote from: Morituri on 04 Feb 2017, 10:51 ---There may be a misfortune in her past that set her upon her criminal career, or damaged her personality to the point where conflict with the established order became inevitable.  That misfortune is likely to involve humans acting in bad faith.  It's not unexpected for her to overgeneralize about humans and reach the conclusion she expressed.

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Generalizing from carbon-based female offenders in the real world is a leap, but it's noteworthy that almost all of them wind up behind bars after a chain of events starting with severe abuse.

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 03 Feb 2017, 07:42 ---
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 03 Feb 2017, 06:56 ---But that's literally how faith works. You either believe something or you choose not to.
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I'd make a small but significant change. You either believe something or you don't. How is not believing in something an active choice? I've never chosen to not believe in something, but there is plenty I don't believe in.

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An astute and profound question.
That's one of the places psychology and philosophy intersect.
Though, much like an iceberg, most of what's going on in the mind takes place below the surface; in the subconscious.  Faith and belief are largely the result of subconscious choices influenced by one's experiences and background. One of the few conscious choices for faith would be someone choosing to hedge their bets with Pascal's Wadger.

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