Wait a second.
The problem started because one person sold a really adictive fried chicken and everyone started to eat only that and now she wants to give to everyone the recipe.
It is like if in order to solve the problem of drugs we started to give them to everyone as if they were candies.
A valid point. What is the literacy rate of that particular world? Fantasy realms are usually places where scribes can make a good living reading and writing for people. Even in reality, many medieval lords couldn’t read.
In fact, can Josie even write the written language of the realm she rules?
Josie doesn’t have to know the written language to project the recipe into the sky. She just needs to make a big image of the paper they put together earlier.
As to who can read and who can’t, well, the teeny thing with wings could read, and I think there were flyers for the show, so while illiteracy might be rampant, there’s going to be enough people who CAN read that the secret will become very public, very fast.
Yeah, that was kinda what I was wondering. We often take basic literacy for granted in these sorts of fantasy settings. Especially when they speak what appears to be English. Unless everyone just sees floating word bubbles in their world instead of hearing words which face it isn’t as crazy as it should be with these people.
That only makes it so no one group would have a guaranteed monopoly on benefiting from mass addiction.
If everyone has the recipe, there are multiple potential sources of deployment, made worse by anyone having multiple labs and distribution.
They need to destroy or remove it, in a way the leaders of the attacks can observe and understand.
Sshhh. Spoilers.
*holding up hands with open palms
My bad…
No because IT went wrong because of a Monopoly
But think about all the poor chickens!
Wait a second.
The problem started because one person sold a really adictive fried chicken and everyone started to eat only that and now she wants to give to everyone the recipe.
It is like if in order to solve the problem of drugs we started to give them to everyone as if they were candies.
They’re dealing with the drug dealers and the cartel by destroying the market
Actually that would also solve many problems. Prohibitionism never solved anything, remember Al Capone!
IRL it may work differently, but everyone is already addicted to it in their world.
No, the problem was one company leveraging their monopoly on fried chicken.
Thank goodness for Good Girl enforcing some basic morality on the team!
… Because the rest of the team members have been rather “off” in this arc.
Just imagine if Bad Good Girl even liked to stroll in nature instead of wild-partying with Keith, now we’d have a civil war inside Da League!
Not so much basic morality as common sense.
Can those people and monster even read?
A valid point. What is the literacy rate of that particular world? Fantasy realms are usually places where scribes can make a good living reading and writing for people. Even in reality, many medieval lords couldn’t read.
In fact, can Josie even write the written language of the realm she rules?
Josie doesn’t have to know the written language to project the recipe into the sky. She just needs to make a big image of the paper they put together earlier.
As to who can read and who can’t, well, the teeny thing with wings could read, and I think there were flyers for the show, so while illiteracy might be rampant, there’s going to be enough people who CAN read that the secret will become very public, very fast.
Yeah, that was kinda what I was wondering. We often take basic literacy for granted in these sorts of fantasy settings. Especially when they speak what appears to be English. Unless everyone just sees floating word bubbles in their world instead of hearing words which face it isn’t as crazy as it should be with these people.
Ikea solved that problem for them…
Josie, no…
Good old Josie, a girl after my own heart!