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Kill a pointless slur #76161

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Purpose of change

This random slur doesn't add anything to the story.

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Kill it.

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Maybe substitute it with "foreign" to keep the clearly "nutter conspiracy theorist" energy that a specific blame or slur is supposed to carry, without all the actual problems of being specific?

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I feel like the rest of the text does that pretty well already.

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Does it make sense for someone in universe to call one of the monsters (the jabberwock?) a bio-weapon?

@Maleclypse Maleclypse merged commit 139fff0 into master Sep 4, 2024
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@kevingranade kevingranade deleted the kevingranade-pointless-slur-b-gone branch September 4, 2024 02:49
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