“Exactly what you should do.”
/grin
“I had one Furbie bring home a whole rabbit, twice the size of himself. I was SOOO proud of him, I let him keep it.”
/grin
My cat Bellatrix brings me birds all the time. Still alive mind you, she releases them in my apartment and I have to catch them to release. I think she finds this amusing… Bluejays are mean birds…
“I scold them, if it’s not a clean kill. I won’t let them keep ones they don’t kill.”
“Maybe she wants a bird for a toy.”
/LOL
My mom’s mom… old hag.
She isn’t a grandmother to me.
Evil is her.
“My Father was the Devil Incarnate. You can’t get any more evil than that.”
Evil is 3 ft tall, has curly white hair down to her shoulders & wears round glasses.
Ok I’ll concede, evil is only contained in natural born killers, and creatures smart enough to know they can get a laugh out of someone/thing else’s misery.
We still invented it though.
I’ll admit, I’ve watched the show Ridiculousness and laughed my skinny butt off at times.
Steve Danuser’s writing.
People have a perception of what is good or evil based on their own limited perception of reality.
What one person sees as evil in another, they themselves see as necessity for survival.
Most the comments here show that.
One might say an individual smashing someone elses fingers with a hammer makes them an evil person.
From the perspective of the one doing it, the whole world might seem mad at this same act gives them a sense of realism and balance in their mind making it a necessity and not evil.
People cannot discuss good and evil without their own intellectual and egocentric bias directing the discussion and in doing so, compeltely nullify and possibilities of achieveing actual understanding on the subject.
As understanding would require one to let go of their own ego and bias to see the world from anothers perspective.
Good and Evil are constructs our limited perceptions of realty creates to give us a sense of security in a very chaotic reality.
Finishing off the coffee in the pot and not making more…pure evil
And for this uhh project you must really be digging deep to do your best work on it if you have the resources of the vast internet at your disposal and you …ask your question on the general forum of a game.
Defining evil in a vacuum is difficult, if not impossible. You’d have to define a moral order in order to figure out what is considered a deviation from it.
That’s a fantastic question. One that I have pondered myself.
I no longer believe that people are evil. Rather, it is actions that are evil and it is committing to an action of evil that inevitably defines someone as an evil person.
It’s easy to think evil thoughts. Natural, even. It is what a person does that makes them evil, not what they think or what they are.
The very definition of evil?
My sister’s tuna surprise casserole. The surprise is it’s sentient and coming for the souls of us all.
Leaving an empty roll of TP with no replacements in the room.
The 9 alignments has axis of good/evil and lawful/chaotic.
In my view humanity is tribal, so a lot of evil is constructed but some are universal.
Here’s the definition:
The Horde is made up of orcs, forsaken, tauren, trolls, blood elves, and most recently, goblins. Misunderstood and cast aside, these diverse and powerful races strive to overcome their differences and unite as one in order to win freedom for their people and prosper in a land that has come to hate them.
In the Horde, action and strength are valued above diplomacy, and its leaders earn respect by the blade, wasting no time with politics. The brutality of the Horde’s champions is focused, giving a voice to those who fight for survival
How do you go about defining good…and evil?
I am only using what the Gods gave me.