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His parents paid the price.
The iron price, or gold (pressed latinum)?
This is under the assumption that every single being being born anywhere is being gene tested and born at a hospital which is statistically impossible.
being being
Sometimes, I really hate the English language.
Oh damn, I haven't even noticed xD.
That whole sentence is unintentionally grammatically hilarious.
I, too, hate that that had had me confused as well but they're there in a grammatically correct fashion
I'm not a Trekkie, but I see this mentality a lot in fantasy settings. "Why would there be wheel chair users when a simple healing spell would cure it?" 🙄
Edit: in case it's confusing, I meant the idea that disabilities shouldn't exist in fantasy because of magic is annoying.
Maybe because healing spells don't work that way? Or maybe that type of spell requires some very rare and/or expensive ingredients. Like, it's magic. You can make up whatever rules for it that you want.
Accessibility features on phones and computers have made so much possible over time, it’s fantastic.
It turns out thinking outside the box of common leads to great experiences.
KHAAAAAAN
Uh...ok.