*Grabs you and runs* ANOTHER SNOM FOR MY COLLECTION
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*Grabs you and runs* ANOTHER SNOM FOR MY COLLECTION
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I made a human design for @ethics-snom hehe
Get humanised
have you heard of @ethics-snom? They're a pretty new snom in town
Very cute and anxious snom. :0 this snom has a pen, what are they going to do ?
@ethics-snom
Bnmoytbnhtllf ia whs hls a krlat
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Jbsa kpdkiug :3
cc O)) IT CRIMAS
would it be ethical for me to haunt parmesanseeker (not tagging them so they dont hunt you down too) inbox with both insults and peaceful arguments? they have told one of our beloved snom blogs to erm... not live, along with those who call them out.
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Blog Owner Note: Dropping the act for a moment, what the FUCK?!
Is ethics a problem if I uh- burnt down a house while practicing fire type moves?
cc -)) *sigh* Two questions
cc .)) Were you alone, and are you unharmed?
Greetings Ethics Snom. I would like to ask you on your view on a certain matter. It is well known that necromancers reanimate corpses, however, some people see it as unethical. In my honest opinion it counts as recycling and creating job opportunities, which would otherwise be lacking. What are your thoughts about the ethicalness of necromancy?
*A pile of papers rumbles as Ethi emerges from it*
cc -)) Ugh…
cc o)) Hm- N-Necromancy?
cc ^)) As long as the zombie’s used for job filling, yeah!