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Originally posted by robbie carrobieThe question was addressed to huckleberryhound.
No idea Mildred.
Originally posted by FMFReally? I would have thought Gestapo uniformed interrogators would be more your thing Mildred, I am sure if you ask Huck he could find a game that suits your taste.
I wonder if your family fantasize about you engaging in violence in a situation where it was necessary to protect them from danger? 😉
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI'd be curious to know whether you'd ever engaged in any simulated killing when playing Assassins Creed and how doing that - to your way of thinking - is "morally sound" while other people watching Harry Potter films is not.
Do you have any mode other than interrogator Mildred?
Originally posted by FMFYes of course you would, its just the kind of thing that a one dimensional cardboard cut-out single mode interrogator would be curious about. 😵
I'd be curious to know whether you'd ever engaged in any simulated killing when playing Assassins Creed and how doing that - to your way of thinking - is "morally sound" while other people watching Harry Potter films is not.
Originally posted by FMFDon't you have any mode other than interrogator?
I'd be curious to know whether you'd ever engaged in any simulated killing when playing Assassins Creed and how doing that - to your way of thinking - is "morally sound" while other people watching Harry Potter films is not.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieFor what it's worth, I see nothing "morally" wrong with either Assassins Creed or watching Harry Potter. But it would be interesting to hear why you enjoying the former is morally sound while other people enjoying the latter is something you moralize about and deem to be morally unsound.
yes of course you would, its just the kind of thing that a one dimensional cardboard cut-out single mode interrogator would be curious about.
Originally posted by FMFSorry Mildred, no interrogations today.
For what it's worth, I see nothing "morally" wrong with either Assassins Creed or watching Harry Potter. But it would be interesting to hear why you enjoying the former is morally sound while other people enjoying the latter is something you moralize about and deem to be morally unsound.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWith hindsight, tackling you on your hypocrisy may not have been the way to engage you. I get the picture ~ Other people enjoying Harry Potter bad, robbie enjoying Assassins Creed good. Watching the Olympics bad, robbie watching the Olympics good. 🙄
yes Mildred but I have had enough of your interrogations.