Kiyotaka Ishida | Moral Compass (
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I'm assuming that others also received a word, mine is 'beta!' I'm still uncertain what that really means, but maybe we should do a tally and go from there!
Anyway, I do have two other questions that I wish to ask! So, I'm going to ask!
Question 1: Has anyone heard of the name 'Kiyotaka Ishida?' I assure you that is not my name, I'm Kiyotaka Ishimaru, but I've been getting strange messages about him! From what I've gathered, he's a college student with blonde white hair.
Question 2: How would you define a 'moral compass?' Is it really possible to be the um, best in that? An ultimate moral compass??
Anyway, I do have two other questions that I wish to ask! So, I'm going to ask!
Question 1: Has anyone heard of the name 'Kiyotaka Ishida?' I assure you that is not my name, I'm Kiyotaka Ishimaru, but I've been getting strange messages about him! From what I've gathered, he's a college student with blonde white hair.
Question 2: How would you define a 'moral compass?' Is it really possible to be the um, best in that? An ultimate moral compass??
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Also to answer your first question: hearing about that makes me feel more and more like I was right all along. And I do remember you having that hair color, but I thought that the last time we met, you decided for a change. Or well, maybe I just didn't want to think about it too hard.
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Some other guy was going off about Omegas being a bad thing...
Nitemares apparently
Kiyo...oh gosh...Is it okay if I call you Kiyo? or Ki?
I don't think you can have the "ultimate moral compass"
Can one compass point north better then another? Well one can NOT work but I don't think you can gauge it, especially if morality is relative.
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in a sense
"ultimate" moral compasses for those who believe in them
have you recently become a prophet of sorts?
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Everything involving moral is relative. There’s no right or wrong answer, only perspectives.
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why are you so concerned about a moral compass in the first place
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