The final form, absolutely killing everything deemed weak, sound similar something a guys named Hitler said. Why would you want to kill everything that's weak, that's pure evil. The worms are sly creatures and should not have been trusted.
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Edited by Astral Centipede: 10/6/2015 6:08:26 PM"Far better to have a savage universe with a happy end than a happy universe with no hope." Oryx said this in the last verse of his Books of Sorrow. The desired "final shape" of the universe is not because he hates any particular race or species, it is because he wants the universe to not end, and any weakness will lead to fragility, and fragility will lead to an end. To Oryx and the Hive, the Traveler is evil because it baits young life into false senses of security, and it makes them unprepared for the harshness of the real universe. When people do things that go against the rules of their society (like murder for example), they don't fit in with society, and they are labeled as evil, and this brings me to what Oryx said on the subject of evil, "And they call us evil. Evil! Evil means ‘socially maladaptive.’ We are adaptiveness itself."
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I will now subtract intelligence points from your account. Eradicating weakness is not pure evil. People do this everyday, especially within themselves. What made Hitler, as you say 'evil,' was the way he went about doing it. I will also say that 'evil' is a relative term, ones evil may be another's pleasure and vice versa. I could say you are a satanic evil bastard for watching game of thrones, but that doesn't mean anything. Much like beauty, evil is in the eye of the beholder.
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WTF are you on about? I said 'deemed' evil, who is he to be judge jury and executioner, and what are you talking about Hitler being evil only because of 'the way he went about doing it', so are you saying theres a 'humane' way to kill 6 million people, thats genocide which ever way you look at it. Evil might be a relative term but ending life is evil. May I ask, what is your notion of evil?
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I completely agree that Hitler was one hundred% evil, but i also understand that in his mind he wasn't evil, he too was trying to cleanse the world so it may reach his vision of the future. Anti-antisemitism wasn't something new. It's only in the last one or two hundred years that the majority of people realize the value of human life, rather than the value of white land owning christian men adults. Even in the U.S.A. people were being sterilized forcefully. (mainly the homeless) I'm just providing an alternate viewpoint and a window into human existence. per audacia ad astra
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[quote] in his mind [/quote] Key words.
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Damn you made me think about life.
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The Bee Holder has a lot of things in his eye