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It’s never been a good idea to look at aftermarket credit prices for those castes whose children we allocate with credits.
Somehow, I have managed not to learn this lesson.
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It’s never been a good idea to look at aftermarket credit prices for those castes whose children we allocate with credits.
Somehow, I have managed not to learn this lesson.
Moderator Iustitia, Mod Thassem, which would you like best: magically waking up as a purple, a grey, or an orange? Which would you like worst?
Mod Thassem:
I would most want to be purple. There are more jobs purples can do from home than greys or oranges.
Grey and orange would be about equally bad. If I were orange I’d end up clumsily attempting to teach some sort of online course. If I were grey I suppose I could do statistical analysis of some sport.
Moderator Iustitia:
Grey would probably be the best of those options, for me; military history is fascinating. I doubt I’d be particularly suited to orange, and purple has enough flexibility that I could make something work.
The main benefit of any of these scenarios would be the ability to use my accrued savings to purchase a child credit, rather than relying on the paltry chance I have of receiving a permission.