This is more of a discussion and my question is what does everyone else think about a topic such as what we do in games such as Minecraft vs what is allowed in our real world. This thought came to me last night as I was playing Minecraft, I was going from village to village in my survival world looking for a villager that would trade a mending book with me when I turned them to a librarian. I had a problem though, the more villagers there were… the harder it was to differentiate between who I had already tested and who I hadn’t. So my simple solution was to kill every villager that didn’t have a mending book so it was easier to tell who I had and hadn’t tested. Come 3 hours later I had already traveled across 20,000 blocks and didn’t find a single mending book villager trade. By this time I had come across probably 20 villages. So then that means that I killed every villager in all 20 villages across the 20,000 blocks that I traveled. Then it came to me that I just slaughtered and destroyed around 20 villages worth of people (so basically in the 100s). I thought “I wonder if, if society didn’t have rules and regulations as to what we can and cannot do, we would do this very same thing in our real world. What do you guys think?
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