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I honestly can’t answer that, I just went with my gut. Figured it was better to grant her peace from a brutally lonely half-life than let her linger inn some ghost world prison.

But the sad and trapped demon dog/cat? My friend let her keep it and I let her — what I felt — die. To give her soul some rest. To give her story an end - as the dog says. I didn't think the other option was monstrous but I thought it wasn't right to trap these beings there and by extension Iris so they could just

I love the idea that he wasn’t supposed to call the police on people about to endanger those around them.

Yep, it’s called taxis, uber or friend. You just pulled Pinkham’s law. Congrats.

I thought we were supposed to assume it was the source of the night terrors, but now it’s “sleeping.”

Clearly this is you.

Alright, get ready to polish off your best “NNEEEEEEERRRRRDDDD” impression, but you just kind of described the Sisters of Silence from Warhammer 40,000. A sisterhood of elite anti-psychic guardians who completely lack a psychic signature and are anathema to supernatural beings. Whose mere presence or touch can

Don’t take this the wrong way, but, uh...let’s not be friends.

Internal ghost repellent. NICE!

Whatever it is, can’t be that bad, since it keeps both nightmares and paranormal at bay. Maybe you’re the equivalent of sage (herb).

It is also art that needs to be mocked and laughed at.

The cleaning staff were aspiring performance artists commenting on the disposable nature of culture.

I can’t remember his whole spiel, because my brain was filled with the enraged screams of my primal warrior ancestors and I was battling to keep a pleasant expression on my face.

We’d still be playing all the cool games in arcades I guess! I had a PC growing up and was impressed by the smooth scrolling and animation on the NES.

I was born in 197-something, so I remember 1984 the year games were pretty well in clearance bins, and stores were chucking them faster than last year’s holiday items. By 1985 you didn’t hardly see game at all in stores. People were flocking to arcades and PC’s, so my guess would be the same as it was in 1985. Atari

We wouldn’t have games (at least AAA quality games) or high end pcs. The Japanese market wasn’t nearly large enough to make the money back from R&D costs and the European market was splintered across 2 dozen pc platforms.

Actually there is a predominant thinking in the Republic today that Vader himself had reason to let the Death Star be destroyed. It allowed him to firm up the legitimacy of his position, drew attention away from his over-reliance on his archaic faith system beliefs, and created a gap in the empire’s power base which

“Could be an interesting alternate history story somewhere there.”