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    No consequences mean no positive consequences as well. After the timer is up, everything’s back to normal. You truly have to live in the moment for this one.

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        There still is! Have a blast in these 24 h. Get high. Spend all your money on the best food. Have some fun with sex workers. There’s plenty to have which is fun on a short-term basis.

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          And then you have no memory of it at the end of the day. Pointless.

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            So everything is pointless unless you remember it? Is everything pointless just because you die either way and everything will be lost?

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              If my actions have any lasting effect, then it’s not pointless.

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      does everybody just come back to life too? Like if somebody offed the supreme court 3 years ago I’d have 4k extra dollars from the original student loan debt relief attempt

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        I’d interpret “no consequences” as absolutely no consequences, so a hard reset. In that way killed people get alive again, yes.