Hi, I'm Rarit. Fabulous secret questions were revealed to me the day i held aloft my magic thread and said the words "I HAVE THE POWER to answer anything." So... [video=youtube;Zxnb2nKU02E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxnb2nKU02E[/video]
The power of Heart! I would probably use it to bake cookies for homeless people, since that's all this crappy ring seems to be doing for me... :v
Before I ask my question, I must first establish a baseline of knowledge and fact on the subject in question, which happens to be guns. Now, we know for a fact that guns do not in fact kill people, which is fairly evident since no gun has ever been suspected, tried or convicted for murder. This is further evident since the cause of death is not in fact the gun, but instead organ damage. You can however argue that gun cause organ damage, however, that assumption is false; guns do not cause organ damage, bullets are the cause of organ damage. Now, anyone can now point out that guns shoot bullets - which in turn cause the organ damage - but that too does not justify the claim that guns kill people since the gun is not in fact responsible for the bullet. Factories are responsible for bullets, for which in turn people are responsible (whom coincidentally often have guns, but this is unrelated to the matter at hand). Therefore, one can easily follow this chain of responsibility to come to a very simple conclusion: The very fact that organ damage has resulted in you missing half of your liver is - in itself - a person. Do you not agree?
Of the enduring philosophical questions, which do you believe is the most deserving of continued attention and which is the least?
When you look at it like that, people are responsible for everything that happened on this planet in the past 40.000 years. "Why?" is the least deserving. "Why not?" is the most deserving.
I never stated that people are responsible. I merely stated that the very concept of responsibility is people.
How can I beat Lord Harkon in Skyrim? He ate a 150 sunhallowed arrows and was still healing himself back to full off his damned daughter! Her important NPC invulnerable flag has given Harkon infinite healing ability even though I take his shield down soon as he puts it up every time!
By pure coincidence, one of my older internet nicknames long before G4 existed was "Rarite" (pronounced Ra-right). I figured Rarit E (which would just be pronounced as Rarity) would be a fitting adaptation for this site. As for how i came up with the older nickname, don't bother asking because honestly i forgot.