Anthony J. Crowley (
inlovewithmycar) wrote in
citynet2023-09-02 11:47 am
Video | UN: Ouroborosed -- Subject: AMA
[Crowley flips on the camera before sitting back in an office chair in his usual slouch. Behind him is the backdrop of one of the labyrinthine office buildings, the shades of beige and grey a sharp contrast to his black clothes and red hair. There is a peculiar tension about him, something about the way he's square his shoulders, and the considerable supply of unopened bottles next to him suggests there is some need for the liquid courage.]
Right then. The mall here, yeah? Only marginally worse than the normal kind. And hey, at least we'll never have to deal with the Boxing Day rush, eh?
...That'd be analogous to Black Friday for all you Americans. I don't know if there's a Canadian equivalent. Never stuck around long enough to find out. Saw a moose once and decided that place could just be someone else's problem.
[He shuffles uncomfortably.]
Okay. Yeah. Enough small talk. Time to rip the bandaid off.
[Deep breaths, Crowley.]
So the thing I was worried about happening? ...Happened. For the exact reason and in the exact way I thought it would happen. I'm sure I'll look back and laugh about it one day, but right now I'd like to get ahead of it happening again. No more fun little surprise exorcisms. At least none that I won't see coming.
So, here we go. Let's get this over with.
I'm a literal demon from literal Hell - yes that one - and their former operative of Earth, presently retired.
Ask me anything.
[He's already popping the top off the tequila. He's going to need it.]
Right then. The mall here, yeah? Only marginally worse than the normal kind. And hey, at least we'll never have to deal with the Boxing Day rush, eh?
...That'd be analogous to Black Friday for all you Americans. I don't know if there's a Canadian equivalent. Never stuck around long enough to find out. Saw a moose once and decided that place could just be someone else's problem.
[He shuffles uncomfortably.]
Okay. Yeah. Enough small talk. Time to rip the bandaid off.
[Deep breaths, Crowley.]
So the thing I was worried about happening? ...Happened. For the exact reason and in the exact way I thought it would happen. I'm sure I'll look back and laugh about it one day, but right now I'd like to get ahead of it happening again. No more fun little surprise exorcisms. At least none that I won't see coming.
So, here we go. Let's get this over with.
I'm a literal demon from literal Hell - yes that one - and their former operative of Earth, presently retired.
Ask me anything.
[He's already popping the top off the tequila. He's going to need it.]

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I dunno how eliminating half the life in the universe would be good for anyone. Species that are already struggling would have no chance, there'd be great big ecological holes, social power vacuums, societies collapsing, all that good stuff.
I take it he didn't really think his plan through?
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From what I have gathered, he believed it would help as there would be more resources for those left. He had already done this on a smaller scale with individual planets and claimed that those places now were thriving, but I did not bear witness to any of it.
On the contrary, I think he thought it through thoroughly and any negative side effects he merely dismissed. I have heard he was successful, though I was not around for that part. I will have to enquire about the outcome.
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Randomly halving every living thing -- never heard of such a bloody stupid idea in my life.
Look. The problem isn't overpopulation. Overpopulation tends to take care of itself; it's built into the design of things. And Earth isn't even close to maximum capacity yet. The issues are down to resource distribution! If he wants to fix things, he should take it up with the great bloody hoarders who control the flow of resources.
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I guess the real point here is that logic did not truly play a part in his plans. Thanos wanted what he wanted and nothing was going to stop him. There isn’t any more to it.
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And there you go, just proved my point. Your people were already struggling and there he goes killing half of them! There is no reason for it. The universe is literally infinite - I would know, I had a hand in building it. If you have the power to kill half the people in it at your fingertips, then you have the power to shuffle things around, figure out the socioeconomic and political struggles various worlds are facing, and redistribute resources where needed. Of course it's not such a clean and easy solution as killing fifty percent of life in the universe, but that's life for you. It's messy and complicated and requires messy and complicated solutions.
But like you said, it's not about logic. Just his ego. Got to be the big scary wrathful God, keep the mortals in line, etc. etc.
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I am not disagreeing with you. I might have been a so called villain once, but I was actually involved in trying to stop him in this plan. Alas, it would seem we failed, though I did hear something about it being corrected. Admittedly, I am still a little confused on that front. When I was pulled to this place, that had not yet happened.
Definitely ego. That is very much accurate. Though I doubt he much cared about keeping anyone in line. Once he took everyone out, he no longer seemed to care what anyone did.