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Discuss

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Knowing what will happen and forcing it to happen are not the same thing

No, the Joker would not be happy. Corrupting and defeating Batman are his goals, not killing him.

>Infinite God sees all that COULD happen
>Let you choose your own path
Simple.

Joker would be happy, all his talk is just a way to torment Batman and get in his head. If it actually happened though, he’d be happy

Euthyphro dilemma

okay, batman breaks bad. what next, do they fuck?

Going Sane literally explains this, come on

>Batman breaks bad
Batman and Robin start making meth??

he'd do it better than most

>DICK, WE NEED TO COOK

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>glasses for only one side of the face
Didn't know Picasso sold them

Jason Fox is such a dipshit

>read a history book
>know how the book is going to end
>haha the people in the book have no free will

The Joker would have a
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Moment.

I could imagine everything from
>he gives up crime completely because he got what he came for
to
>he goes antihero because this was always about his antagonistic relationship to Batman
to
>he trains the bat to do some kind of catastrophe that simultaneously shows that Gotham's protector can be corrupted, and basically just becomes Batman's Robin-style hype man, because he can do what the joker does, better than the Joker can.

that would mean that things aren't preordained though.

Yes it would.

The Joker is always happy. Since when isn't he smiling?

He actually has 4 eyes

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Preordination is not a synonym to omniscience; preordination implies a divine will.

Nowadays "divine preordination" is basically discarded, but free will vs fate is a question that can not be answered with our current perception of the world. Also, just so we are clear, you are free to try and ignorance goes hand in hand with baseless confidence, usually, but I am talking objective conclusions.