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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.
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.
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.
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
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