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Uptown Swag Posted at 9:58 am on Oct. 25, 2008
You know what makes a very creative and satisfying Good vs. Evil plot?

Where the good and the evil isnt so cut and dry. Its all about perspective. The evil only seems evil to the good side, and the evil only seems evil to the good side. That is so awesome.

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sadnessness Posted at 10:04 am on Oct. 25, 2008
which is why every good book has grey areas?
mtllcrckmn Posted at 10:02 am on Oct. 25, 2008
That's where empathy is a valuable tool.
qi Posted at 10:00 am on Oct. 25, 2008
Hence why every movie about the War on Terror tries to make themselves look so "deep" by raising "questions" about human morality.
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