A difficult moral question.
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But if one was going to board that flight and then skipped out because they saw the crash happening, couldn't that change the course of the future as well? So wouldn't the only moral thing to do to make sure that this future occurs would be to get on the flight and die with the rest to make sure that the future turns out as it should?
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LOL I actually figured that part was implied. After all, what's prison without at least a few orgies?Darth Wong wrote:Is that before or after the big lesbian orgy scene with the guards and the other prisoners in the womens' prison? Or am I watching too much porno?Zaia wrote:Therefore, after whatever time I would have to spend in jail, waiting for evidence to prove that I did nothing to bring the plane down (as I would be a prime suspect), I know I would eventually be set free.
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