Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-29253708-20170822151710/@comment-26234016-20170823234322

Mushromancer wrote: Then he should've SAID that rather than bragging about it. If that's the case, then we'll just keep an eye out for his known weapon, but nothing more.

And yes, ideally no one should kill, or be killed. But if you had the chance to stop Hitler, would you have taken it whatever the cost, or gone "No I'm good I don't particularly feel like it today."?

THAT is my point. At the end of the day, intentions don't matter as much as actions. As noble as it is to wish to not kill, in practice it's harder to kill if the need arises. Killing isn't easy, and every military member and executioner may not feel their worth, but their job should be more appreciated. Without executioners or jailers, the world would be hell. (Assuming you consider the military executioners, although they do a lot of stuff) But killing Hitler (Godrich's law) is completely different from this scenario. And while bragging about it was wrong, it could have been a symptom of shock. Intentions matter much more than actions, especially here. If we can't work together, we can't work at all.

Move on. Grab a drink. Relax. We only have so long together, and then we go our seperate ways. If you want to pursue a vendetta outside of this, be my guess.

Otherwise, keep your weapons to yourself.