Duty is strange.
So is choice.
Ultimately they are the same thing, but it's interesting to see which kinds of people prefer duty to choice in various situations.
To feel like you're given no alternative can give rise to things like pride, but to feel you're given every alternative can give rise to things like ...journal entries like this?
Christ.
Give me a break.
Tell me, all duties are choices, but are all choices duties? Do we have to make decisions? Yes, we do. We are free to choose our enslavements.
Saint Valentine, you weren't such a great guy, but we're dancing on your grave to spite you.
EDIT:
I think I've found my answer!:
"Morphological analysis (MA) is a non-quantified modelling method for structuring and analysing technical, organisational and social problem complexes. It is well suited for developing scenarios, and the method is highly appropriate for complex cases where expertise from several areas is required. It is also useful for
developing and relating operational and tactical scenarios to force requirements. Using MA for problem
solving or scenario generation typically involves workshop sessions supported by a computer tool."
I'm a computer tool!
So is choice.
Ultimately they are the same thing, but it's interesting to see which kinds of people prefer duty to choice in various situations.
To feel like you're given no alternative can give rise to things like pride, but to feel you're given every alternative can give rise to things like ...journal entries like this?
Christ.
Give me a break.
Tell me, all duties are choices, but are all choices duties? Do we have to make decisions? Yes, we do. We are free to choose our enslavements.
Saint Valentine, you weren't such a great guy, but we're dancing on your grave to spite you.
EDIT:
I think I've found my answer!:
"Morphological analysis (MA) is a non-quantified modelling method for structuring and analysing technical, organisational and social problem complexes. It is well suited for developing scenarios, and the method is highly appropriate for complex cases where expertise from several areas is required. It is also useful for
developing and relating operational and tactical scenarios to force requirements. Using MA for problem
solving or scenario generation typically involves workshop sessions supported by a computer tool."
I'm a computer tool!
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erica:
i'll be at the station at around ten a.m. if i can't find anyone else, expect a call from me the day beforehand.
pb:
whoa dude that dog is total california billy badass and he'll werewolf-claw your spleen out if you're not careful with that commie redneck talk.