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It’s not the dress that marks Adult Justice. It’s the blindfold.
True. Wonder when she starts having to wear it.
“Violence its own cause and effect.” I know that positive feedback loops exist. But the cost of engaging in violence is high, due to retaliation. There has to be something that is keeping it going. Either someone believes that they are getting something out of it. Or they believe that they have no choice in the matter.
It’s the delightful details that get you. Going back over these at stupid-dark-thirty, I shot coffee at the cat. “Lore enforcement” : good one!
Miss Justice can be a leetle bit scary there, too