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Current "One of the great secrets of life. Most people die of a sort of creeping common sense and discover too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes. " -Lord Henry Wotton

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Then it's worth it, right?


No question.
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It just seems like a mess there.


No doubt.
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But it lightens the load, doesn't it?


Certainly.
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My RPG pseudonym is being used there =/

But I don't see anything beyond arguing.


It seems to me as though everyone else is antagonizing the one guy and then blaming him whenever he makes a response to them for starting the arguments. Especially what the one person said.
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Then why is it a hydra? Wouldn't those enemies spring up whether you did something or not?


Reading too deep again. All I'm saying is that nonmatter what you do, threats are gonna be there to ruin your day.
http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/88700-b-tchfest-a-healthy-release-for-our-non-roleplay-annoyances/ooc?page=66#post-3675094

The last few days' worth of posts.. I just... I just don't even know what to make of them.
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But are those related events?


If they are, it'd be a surprise to everyone. Even the bad guys in discussion.
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What do the two have in common, then?


Cut one head off, two more take its place, yadda yadda. Basically, the more threats you remove from the equations, the more that add themselves.
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That would mean that every threat you have is connected to a central body.


You're reading too far into the comparison.
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But in the case of a Hydra, the heads are connected.


And?
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