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\\\'\\\'\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\'akathartoi\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\' The “Unclean,” creatures formed from human evil that hunger for Mana. Inhabitants of Abaddon\\\" (IM 18).\\\"\\\'\\\'

The fact that I\\\'ve read the book, saw that line, and still said that I can find no evidence that either of the places mentioned are \\\"formed of human vice and depravity\\\" should tell you that you have not actually made a counterpoint with this citation. A place can be other than its inhabitants — if I were trapped in a place I hated for all eternity I would neither ever consider myself a native (barring horrible torture, which wouldn\\\'t change the fact that I still would not \\\'\\\'be\\\'\\\' a native) nor would I likely become that place — I\\\'m pretty sure the inhabitants of Detroit are not made of concrete, asphalt and etc.

Thanks for clarifying the matter, Dave. Glad that you could supply a more direct look and whatnot.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\'akathartoi\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\' The “Unclean,” creatures formed from human evil that hunger for Mana. Inhabitants of Abaddon\\\" (IM 18).\\\"\\\'\\\'

The fact that I\\\'ve read the book, saw that line, and still said that I can find no evidence that either of the places mentioned are \\\"formed of human vice and depravity\\\" should tell you that you have not actually made a counterpoint with this citation. A place can be other than its inhabitants — if I were trapped in a place I hated for all eternity I would neither ever consider myself a native (barring horrible torture, which wouldn\\\'t change the fact that I still would not \\\'\\\'be\\\'\\\' a native) nor would I likely become that place — I\\\'m pretty sure the inhabitants of Detroit are not made of concrete, asphalt and etc.

Thanks for clarifying the matter, Dave. Glad that you could supply a more direct look and whatnet.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\'akathartoi\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\' The “Unclean,” creatures formed from human evil that hunger for Mana. Inhabitants of Abaddon\\\" (IM 18).\\\"\\\'\\\'

The fact that I\\\'ve read the book, saw that line, and still said that I can find no evidence that either of the places mentioned are \\\"formed of human vice and depravity\\\" should tell you that you have not actually made a counterpoint with this citation. A place can be other than its inhabitants — if I were trapped in a place I hated for all eternity I would neither ever consider myself a native (barring horrible torture, which wouldn\\\'t change the fact that I still would not \\\'\\\'be\\\'\\\' a native) and I\\\'m pretty sure the inhabitants of Detroit are not made of concrete, asphalt and etc.

Thanks for clarifying the matter, Dave. Glad that you could supply a more direct look and whatnet.
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\\\'\\\'\\\"\\\'\\\'\\\'akathartoi\\\'\\\'\\\': The “Unclean,” creatures formed from human evil that hunger for Mana. Inhabitants of Abaddon\\\" (IM 18).\\\"\\\'\\\'

The fact that I\\\'ve read the book, saw that line, and still said that I can find no evidence that either of the places mentioned are \\\"formed of human vice and depravity\\\" should tell you that you have not actually made a counterpoint with this citation. A place can be other than its inhabitants — if I were trapped in a place I hated for all eternity I would neither ever consider myself a native (barring horrible torture, which wouldn\\\'t change the fact that I still would not \\\'\\\'be\\\'\\\' a native) and I\\\'m pretty sure the inhabitants of Detroit are not made of concrete, asphalt and etc.

Thanks for clarifying the matter, Dave. Glad
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