Would YOU live in Rapture?

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Cheesus333

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To be completely honest, it didn't even seem like a very nice place before everyone went kill-crazy. Before it was anarchic it was totalitarian. You just kept quiet for fear of Ryan's thought police crashing down on you as a Bible smuggler, or a Fontaine supporter, etc. And Heaven help you if you dared to speak out, or try to leave.

No, I wouldn't live in Rapture. But I think it'd be a mutual feeling cause I'm not one of the cultural or intellectual elite anyway :D
 

FalloutJack

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Well, if we're playing with such total fiction, then I declare myself god and be done with it.
 

robot slipper

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Probably not, I'm not a big fan of being hit in the head with a wrench while I try to nick potato chips from a corpse.

Also I think there would be all sorts of problems with rising damp.
 

Ambi

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Chips make you GAIN health. Hell yes.

/bad joke

Okay seriously, no. I don't even really like potato chips and that place is evil, but I'd still visit it because it's beautiful.
 

Togs

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God no, Im heavily opposed to objectivism. Plus Rapture quickly descended into hell on Earth.
 

Particulate

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ScrubberDucky said:
Not particularly. Ignoring the claustrophobic and easily-breached natural defenses of the city, being with such a small group of people in a self-contained, unreachable city would make me feel constantly unsafe.

Although I'd be flattered if they asked.
same here. Rapture had problems BEFORE everyone went nuts and they stemmed from the location and isolation.
 

funguy2121

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No, I would not live in rapture. I would ascend to the Heaven to be with my Jesus after the dead in Christ have risen first, while all the sinners await their punish-

Sorry, I couldn't keep that up.

How many people on here have no idea who Ayn Rand is?
 

veloper

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We'll there's the asthetics of the place to consider first. Everything looks either like a rusty factory or a Vegas casino.
It would be a permanent headache to live there. It'll prolly smell too.

Social-economically almost everyone was a wage slave. Ryan and his close friends sucked everyone else dry.
Also if I remember the in game lore correctly, there was a constant unfulfilled demand for luxury goods from the surface. Even if you started out rich, it still sucks there.

It's a neon lit hell hole, so no.
 

Kiefer13

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Fuck no. Even pre-civil war, it's still far too full of crazy for me. Objectivism and/or laissez-faire capitalism in general is a horrible idea.
 

Slash Dementia

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I'd probably get paranoid living underwater with only glass between it and Rapture. The crazy, drugged up people don't help at all either.
 

Mr.Mattress

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If I didn't know how Rapture would end up, then heck yes, I definitely would. I'd go there to be one of the greatest cartoonists of all time, and I'd probably end up doing cartoons for ADAM and what not before I get mugged and killed.

However, knowing how bad Rapture gets, I would definitely say no.
 

The Lugz

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"plasmids"

they break the world so much, how could I not live in rapture??
careface if the whole place is full of nutters out to kill you just gives you something to shoot
 

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Skullkid4187 said:
What if a whale hits Rapture? Then what do we do???? SO not the city for me
Whales are generally smart enough to not ram the giant glowing city states.
 

SamtheDeathclaw

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Rapture before the fall? Probably. The place, before Mr. Ryan went crazy, was an elitist society where nothing was illegal. HELL YES.
Afterwards? Ehhh, not so much. I like to keep my sanity and/or blood/major organs.
 

Grigori361

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ScrubberDucky said:
Not particularly. Ignoring the claustrophobic and easily-breached natural defenses of the city, being with such a small group of people in a self-contained, unreachable city would make me feel constantly unsafe.

Although I'd be flattered if they asked.
More or less the same, + I'm a heavy socialist and egalitarian. Needless to say regardless of any skills or abilities I may have, the ideological gap would be unbridgeable.
 

Atmos Duality

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"Utopian society?" Are you kidding?

Really? "Utopia" is where everyone treats everyone else solely as resources to be manipulated? Fuck that; I have to put up with that in modern business culture already and I hate it.
What Rand failed to understand is that without ethics (or even her foolish personal "re-interpretation" of ethics and how it relates to capitalism), the necessary cooperation between intellectuals (which Rand's ultimate argument for Utilitarianism depends on) wouldn't last for long; there is simply too much potential for personal advancement to be ignored.