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Originally Posted by gman5852
which is why she died by taking an argument too far and calling lilly a "dumb bitch"
1)and thanks to her brilliant work, either she or doug died.
2)doug did too and he didn't waste ammo.
3)doug did too and he didn't waste as much ammo.
4)guns attract more of them, melee weapons are what you need.
5)"hey lee! I totally know you are a murderer! Oh whoops, did i say that out loud in front of an 8 year old. I totally won't do that again" *everyone instantly trusts her.
6)calling lilly a "dumb bitch" was totally the right thing to do. Now what doug did, sacrificing his life to save ben's, that was immoral.
7)"tell people you are a murderor" is never a bright idea.
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1)l can say the same for Doug,how many zombies he kill?
2)l didnīt save Doug,l donīt know what he do
3)same as above
4)ok, I'll kill bandits with a hammer while they use guns, or will try to kill 5 zombies with a bat.
5)she saw Clem? if so, I see no problem with that.
6)yes Carley's fault for Lilly not like to hear the truth and react that way.
7)I think my team deserves to know the truth, when I told them that some spend more trust in me.
when you do not tell anyone and Lilly regard for others on the road, what happens?
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Originally Posted by gman5852
but that was your interpretation of "right thing" my interpretation is completely different given the circumstances. That is why twd and "right thing" don't mix, there is no "right thing" to do in a world like this.
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how you make a moral choice?
I do or what i think 'right' (telling the truth for the group) or emotion (Ben threatening).'m not talking about the results but as you make the choice.
'your interpretation of "right thing" my interpretation is completely different given the circumstances'. OK