>Magic is never fool proof
True or false?
>>18486194
Both true and false. That`s kind of the whole point.
OP, name something that IS fool-proof.
>>18486312
What a vacuous post.
>>18486335
Or maybe you just don't get it.
>>18486322
Using Toxapex in a Pokemon battle.
Am I right or am I right?
>>18486343
No i didn't, because it contains zero bytes of content.
>>18486360
You want me to spell it out for you? Magic relies on equal belief and disbelief to "work."
>>18486364
Irrelevant. The question is whether the result was fool proof, not the way to get there.
>>18486368
You don't understand the question. Are the results "fool-proof"? Yes and no. That's the only right answer when it comes to anything magical.
>>18486374
>Are the results "fool-proof"? Yes and no. That's the only right answer when it comes to anything magical.
I'm glad i helped you to understand the question.
>>18486377
I'm glad that you can live without cognitive dissonance.
>>18486322
Humans produce the best quality of fools. Nothing is really foolproof.
It's actually kind of a good thing if you're exploring new possibilities.
Only a problem if your sole way of pursuing power is being a vassal to a more powerful being.
There will be those who believe in magic and those who take advantage of them for profit.