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Jul 11, 2011 00:09

Tragic, isn't it? The disappointment that haunts endeavors. Individuals. No matter how much faith you invest, no matter how much you care. No matter what guidance you offer.

This is why I never took on sidekicks.

When does a person no longer deserve a second chance? Is there even such a thing?

[Encrypted to Mitchell Hundred.]I'm obligated to ( Read more... )

edward nygma | riddler

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incywincyhero July 11 2011, 14:01:07 UTC
Depends on what they did, and what they'd get a second chance for, I'd say.

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enigmaestro July 11 2011, 14:03:18 UTC
What offense would you not?

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incywincyhero July 11 2011, 20:47:21 UTC
Look, I just don't think ethical questions can be resolved with a boolean operation, is all.

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enigmaestro July 11 2011, 22:26:04 UTC
I'm not looking for resolution.

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incywincyhero July 11 2011, 23:19:49 UTC
Well, you're asking for something.

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enigmaestro July 11 2011, 23:33:46 UTC
I am, indeed, asking for something.

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incywincyhero July 12 2011, 00:03:17 UTC
Something my first answer doesn't provide? he asked leadingly. If leadingly is an adjective, which I'm pretty sure it's not.

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enigmaestro July 13 2011, 18:43:53 UTC
This is cute, I rather enjoy it actually. [Patronizing beat.] Most of my questions shouldn't be answered at face value.

Habit.

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incywincyhero July 14 2011, 00:48:46 UTC
And what values would you prefer, Eddie?

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