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- So I was going to reply, but disputing fallacies became [url=http://pastebin.com/4kRxFSnY]tl;dr[/url]. So, I've just got a few questions and observations.
- O: Even Polly broke her own law by using violence to stop a fight, while simultaneously lecturing against the violence she just used, thereby herself proving that Marvallo's one law to oppress them all doesn't actually work for [i]anyone[/i], not even those tasked with enforcing it.
- O: Upper class Marvallo is a den for white collar criminals while the ghettos are probably a hive of violent criminals, with the Enforcers essentially taking the role of corrupt cops who look the other way depending on how much money the community has.
- O: If they were to be accurately portrayed, the ghettos would probably look like bloody hellscapes.
- O: The fact that Marvallo's so contradictory makes it hard to draw anything from the plot other than "violence, fuck yeah," or that Marvallo is a country of institutionalized crime.
- O: The Benefactor is a villain with good publicity, but a villain nonetheless.
- Q: The only reason I could see one wanting to live in Marvallo is...is...uh...[b]you're going to have to help me out here[/b], because I'm not sure what the actual [i]benefits[/i] to such a system are.
- Q: Why would anyone want to live there aside from the inherent dangers of traveling, a lack of the resources needed to leave, having family or friends there or being part of the Enforcer protection racket which gets paid to break their own law?
- O: Trollem is the internet equivalent of a "lazy nigger", with trolls being stereotyped as the idiotic strawmen they aren't.
- O: Troll is a term of endearment that Maytag doesn't deserve to be called. She's more of a /b/tard.
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