![]() ![]() We’re reminded time and time again that the devil is sort of like a loan shark, but not nearly as trustworthy or hospitable. This one seems to reel in more unfortunates than pyramid schemes, despite the fact that it really never pays off with anything other than a nasty heat rash along with an unpleasant case of eternal torment. A third poor decision that seems to crop up again and again is the sell-your-soul-to-the-devil instant success scam. Bringing gifts and various signs of goodwill is always a nice idea, but the savvy space explorer will always have his trusty laser rifle close at hand for Plan B. ![]() Another classic blunder is to assume that an uncharted planet’s life forms are naively friendly. One of the most common is for the average Joe character to trust a foxy lady that is unusually interested in him she nearly always turns out to be a ruthless assassin or space alien in disguise and the guy inevitably ends up dead or with his brain in a jar. ![]() In the annals of fiction there are several legendarily bad decisions that individuals tend to make. ![]()
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