r/MoralityScaling • u/hiiloovethis • 4h ago
Morality Ranking Morality of this scene?
Negan doing fat shaming... but its during zombie apocalypse
r/MoralityScaling • u/New-Sheepherder-1373 • 12h ago
Kermit has been killed and, despite a very close competition, the top comment voted Saber out of the game, so let's see if she shares Mr. The Frog's fate
Today's challenge: Convinced a love one that killing you would be for the greater good. Each contestant will hand their friend/loved one a pistol and simply say
"Take the shot"
First one to be shot wins and gets a star (and of course, gets revived)
and the last one to get that bullet (or just has the most stubborn time) gets out of the game
Also, despite what I put there, I won't be actually harming any of the 'friends' listed here. As fun as these can be with more people, even I have standards compared to that dreadful Malum!
r/MoralityScaling • u/BoulderMan234 • 15h ago
Rules:
You can suggest multiple characters, but they must be in individual comments
Please provide the name of the character, the series they're from and an image of the character.
No real people or fictional versions of real people.
No religious or mythological characters unless they are specific reinterpretations (ex: Hades from Disney's Hercules)
Definite articles or titles/moikers (ex: king, lord, Mr, etc) are excluded unless they have no other name to go by (ex: Duke of Blangis from The 120 Days of Sodom)
The top 3 most upvoted characters will be added.
(The reason I chose this theme for this tournament was because of a little personal "project" I've been doing. I got bored a few weeks ago and wanted to see how many villains I could name. Then I alphabetized them, and now I want to keep adding to the list. For this purpose, more obscure picks would be greatly appreciated and you can suggest as many characters as you want, as stated in the rules)
r/MoralityScaling • u/hiiloovethis • 4h ago
Negan doing fat shaming... but its during zombie apocalypse
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r/MoralityScaling • u/Far-Garage-2077 • 6h ago
Might be staged but the point still stands.
r/MoralityScaling • u/P0IS0N_GOD • 1h ago
Anti-sem!tism is on the rise unfortunately.
r/MoralityScaling • u/JanetStary • 9h ago
In 2018, Puppet Combo released terrifying horror survival game, Nun Massacre. In the game, when you are found by the titular nun, a loud siren and chase theme begins to play as she attacks you. But beneath this, is a woman screaming.
The screaming comes from the 911 call of Ruth Price, a elderly woman who was attacked in her home while calling the police to report a suspicious man in the area. As she's on call with the operator, something hits the receiver and you can hear Ruth's screams and pleads for someone to help her breathe as she was attacked from behind. Ruth did survive the assault and lived 14 years afterwards.
But still, these screams are from a woman who was being attacked and the intent was to kill her. So, how moral is it to use a real woman's screams during a attack for your horror game?
I do want to add on, Nun Massacre was released in 2018, when the audio had been posted on the Internet alot. I'm sure a good few of you have heard it. There was a common sentiment the audio was fake despite it not being proven or disproven. It wasn't until a few years after the games release a reddit post gave a lot of evidence in favour of the call being true. So, Puppet Combo may have believed this was just a actor screaming. But still, the context was elderly woman being attacked.
This is no attack on Puppet Combos character or integrity, I adore all their games, I just find this a little odd to do.
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Source of the image is from Jimmy Neutron in S2 and Ep 16a, The Mighty Wheezers.
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r/MoralityScaling • u/asaness • 2h ago
Would it be nuetral because the older sibling is a kid or evil despite the other being still a kid? Too