Why would anyone want to be born good? Wheres the struggle, the accomplishment, the drive to self-improve on your own terms and learn more about yourself and introspection? Doesnβt that make for a better story? Its weird this question is brought up by a dragon in a fantasy game whos voiced by the Mario dude.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:40:52 AM
No.717069387
>>717069284 (OP)
The struggle becomes rejecting and refusing to submit to the temptations of a fallen world and all the corrupting influences therein. You're the shining beacon, the city on the hill, that others will aspire to be in such a vile place.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:42:40 AM
No.717069472
>>717069284 (OP)
>evil good moral slop
what or who born good give me 1
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:48:25 AM
No.717069702
>>717069284 (OP)
Neither. I would rather play a game where I can derive pleasure from inflicting suffering on npcs who are either good or evil. the game so far that lets me do that is bg3
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:53:48 AM
No.717069918
>>717069284 (OP)
The answer is to be born good, because the one who was evil but turned good eventually still did the evil while the one who was born good never has.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:54:46 AM
No.717069963
>>717069284 (OP)
Trvke
It's something that atheists just fail to understand
>muh problem of evil
always makes me laugh
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 9:57:06 AM
No.717070054
>Ya gotta suffer because it builds character
>Your generation is just lazy
>Just gotta bootstrap yourself up and firm handshake yourself out of the hellscape we created for you by taking literally everything we could and leaving none of it behind for future generations
Boomer locust, history will remember you as villains.