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Old 11-26-2010, 02:42 PM
Majo Majo is offline
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Default How wrong some people can be...

This is a game.
This is a game about plane simulation.
This is a game about combat simulation.
Still a game.
What a game...!!!

I can hardly understand how some people try to find ethics in a game.
It really surprises me that, somehow, there are still people around looking for ethics at war.
Not only that, they try to explain us all that their/our ethics are bigger and better than the theirs/others ethics.

I wonder what kind of ethics some people wear around here, in a game forum, while our everyday ethics rest dark in our closet.
Don´t you people watch the news or read the papers?
Don´t you people look out the window and feel how smells outside?

Salutes.

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Old 11-26-2010, 03:40 PM
moilami moilami is offline
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Originally Posted by Majo View Post
This is a game.

I can hardly understand how some people try to find ethics in a game.
It really surprises me that, somehow, there are still people around looking for ethics at war.
Not only that, they try to explain us all that their/our ethics are bigger and better than the theirs/others ethics.

I wonder what kind of ethics some people wear around here, in a game forum, while our everyday ethics rest dark in our closet.
Don´t you people see the news or read the papers?
Don´t you people look out the window and feel how smells outside?

Salutes.
Exactly. But it is good if people think.

Did someone say people now are basicly the same as they were in 50 years ago? Or 2000 years ago? Nothing has changed, except in general people can be more educated. And nothing will change in people in the next 2000 years.

Why? Because evolution doesn't happen quicly. So even though people are more educated, and thus should know better, they are still just the same people as people were 2000 years ago. This means that if enough people begin to be unhappy, bad things will happen. And like that would not be enough, remember that there will be always "holier than thous", and these "holier than thous" has maybe started most of the wars.

So what is interesting is that if people would understand that they would had done whatever what has been done in the history, if they just were there, they might understand that they can still do whatever - even things what has not yet been done, and then they might understand that they are right now actually doing the same bad things. But noooo. They just rather happily live in "holier than thou" illusion; as it has been always, and as it will be always?

Anyway, I have to admit I am actually not very much bothered because there is nothing I can do about it. Yeah, I am one of those "people". I just watch as "things happen". I have justified my behaviour by thinking people will get what they deserve.

So over and out, sorry for my "pessimism", I should actually not post this but since I wrote it already I can post it. Doesn't change anything did I this or that

Salutes and meet you in the virtual sky, as an ally or enemy, you will be respected as either.
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Old 11-26-2010, 08:24 PM
Les Les is offline
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Edit- Changed my mind, you get that.

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