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Nimelennar
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I've had it with these m-f-in' snakes on this m-f-in' boat!

I can't agree that any time you kill another person, it's murder; "killing" and "murder" are not exact synonyms. There has to be a distinction between the two, or else you're not making any "killing" as bad as a "murder," you're making any "murder" as acceptable as a less-horrible "killing" (e.g. self-defense,

So, if an invading army is marching through your land, committing atrocities, then your country's standing army are murderers for trying to stop them?

OK, here's the scenario.

"You sunk my aircraft carrier! There was a DAYCARE on that aircraft carrier!"

That depends. Would a Japanese bomber pilot be a mass murderer for sinking an aircraft carrier in WWII?

No Ozymandias?

OK, my math can't be right here. Can someone check this for me?

Silly question.

I'm (sometimes) a writer. What I would do is this:

The news spread through the Net as quickly as pulses of light could carry it: TOMORROW was ready.

I don't think "making people better" is a bad thing.

I think the most pertinent question is, "Will this guy be helping Neal Stephenson with his 'Clang' game?"

OK, this one is easy.

Okay, let me get this straight (spoilers for the above video):

You are currently playing characters in revivals of works from three bygone eras: the 19th Century (Holmes), the 1930s (The Hobbit), and the 1960s (Star Trek).

I don't know. I wouldn't call it "hallucinating" but I see the world overlaid like something very much like that last image.

I don't swear much in normal conversation, or at all in formal conversation.

I find a book and a candle, and read.