The first Outlaw Fight Club show went up on Youtube. It's good. Not good good, but it looks as good as anything you're going to see out here in the real world. The roster was weak but the presentation was nice. Which goes a long way to covering up that the matches were basic. Paris Torissi was in the main event and that was a decent match. Overall I would rate it as "watchable".
Only one show is up, but it looks like it's pulling a lot of attention. So. Now. I get to decide if I want to call up the moron who screwed me and apologize and beg him to book me. I never thought I had any pride. I figured money is money. I really don't want to go crawling back to that twerp.
Instead of dealing with that I went to the Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick. Most of the exhibits are the kind of corny tourist stuff you'd expect. But a couple things there I think are actually magic. I got some kind of vibe from them.
So. Now.
In my position as a real magic person, is it in any way morally justifiable for me to steal that stuff? This is a weird area. First of all, the guy who owns this place does believes magic. But he's wrong. He believes in magic the wrong way.
It's like a conspiracy nut who believes in aliens because of a crappy video as opposed to a CIA guy who actually knows where the alien bodies are buried. That's not a good example but you get it. Since I know the real truth about magic and his guy doesn't, does that make me more entitled to the stuff than him?
I can do some good with them maybe. If someone displayed the cure for liver cancer because they thought it was a neat piece of art instead of using it to cure liver cancer, stealing it would be fine right? It would be fair to say that I haven't really done any good yet. The one person I tried to help ended up murdered anyway. But I would try is the point.
Does that count for anything?
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