Is it wrong to steal food to feed your starving family?

Is it wrong to steal food to feed your starving family?


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Harrekin

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You ask me to tell you who is starving and then tell me the parents are pieces of shits, how about you take your head out your ass and go look up the information yourself.

I am sitting here contributing to the political discussion not trolling like an assblaster.
Im not trolling, it's called straight talk.

Sorry if it hurts your "feels" to be exposed to reality.
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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Im not trolling, it's called straight talk.

Sorry if it hurts your "feels" to be exposed to reality.
It would be different if you had a clue. I think you just wanna argue for the attention. Thanks for exposing your sad and lonely life, begging for the attention. It reminds us all that maybe our lives aren't so bad after all? We love you bro. You are special. We feel you. Peace and love bro.
 

Harrekin

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It would be different if you had a clue. I think you just wanna argue for the attention. Thanks for exposing your sad and lonely life, begging for the attention. It reminds us all that maybe our lives aren't so bad after all? We love you bro. You are special. We feel you. Peace and love bro.
So what exactly is your problem princess?

What that Ive said do you think is factually wrong and could you perhaps elaborate on why you think that way?
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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So what exactly is your problem princess?

What that Ive said do you think is factually wrong and could you perhaps elaborate on why you think that way?
We are kind and gentle stoners bro. And we love you man. You're truly special in our eyes. The same special mommy has for you. I mean. You're just awesome bro. You should be having a beautiful day just because you are you. Mr. Special.
 

Bublonichronic

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I bet most you hypocrites download torrents and steal copyrighted material....how are you any better than someone who steals from wallmart
 

Bublonichronic

Well-Known Member
My parents raised me not to steal.

I used to think that was normal...

I guess you guys just had shit parents.
You've never downloaded a movie or audio file? I find that hard to believe, lie about your crime to make yourself feel better what does that say about you?
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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I'm proud to say that what I have was bought with dollars I earned. And no I don't do torrent or steal movies. I mean it will be in the red box eventually. I don't understand how anyone could find pride in stealing. But, let's face it. Happens all the time. I knew a young guy about 20 years ago. He would make copies of bills and drive around to car washes and use them in the change machines. He was a decent young man, just trying to take the easy way out. Anyway, eventually he used a bill in a machine and there was a camera. Felony! He pleaded and didn't get any time. But, it was just stupid decision on his part. And he got popped. Perhaps he became a better man because of it. I didn't know him before the felony, but I trusted him.
 

Harrekin

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You've never downloaded a movie or audio file? I find that hard to believe, lie about your crime to make yourself feel better what does that say about you?
Who downloads shit anymore?

It's just as easy to have cable or use a digital subscription service.

Plus all the music I could ever want is on YouTube, generally uploaded by the Copyright holder.

Try again, Princess.
 

Harrekin

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I call bullshit on both of you, your a thief just like a shoplifter
Seriously, who downloads shit anymore when you can get it legally for a nominal cost/free?

People downloaded movies when new release DVD's were $25-30 a pop, now there's Netflix and a myriad of other services that generally charge less than $10 a month regardless of usage.

Your argument is limp, like a poorly aroused penis.
 

GrowUrOwnDank

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I think some folks just steal for the sake of stealing. Stuff they don't even need. They just can't seem to pass up good old "opportunity". I used to know a coupl who would go to yard sales and steal from the donation boxes and return it to Walmart for a refund. This was 20 years ago. I knew someone else who was clever enough to print out scan labels and put them over the real scan thing also at Walmart. She finally got popped. Can't remember if it was a felony or not. I honestly don't hang out with people like this. They were people my exes knew and I was just kinda there.
 

Harrekin

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I think some folks just steal for the sake of stealing. Stuff they don't even need. They just can't seem to pass up good old "opportunity". I used to know a coupl who would go to yard sales and steal from the donation boxes and return it to Walmart for a refund. This was 20 years ago. I knew someone else who was clever enough to print out scan labels and put them over the real scan thing also at Walmart. She finally got popped. Can't remember if it was a felony or not. I honestly don't hang out with people like this. They were people my exes knew and I was just kinda there.
At least most thieves recognise/admit they're stealing and thats it's an immoral act, they just don't care.

I actually respect those people more than people who try rationalise it with bullshit like "Walmart are evil".
 

ricky1lung

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Regardless what the intention may be, it all boils down to whether or not it's ok to put someone else out to benefit yourself. Sorry if it's dumbed down too far but that's what this thread is really asking and thankfully true colours are being shown.

So, if you're good with harming others or ripping them off to benefit yourself, in a nutshell you're a POS Imo.
 

bellcore

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Bart: Uh, say, are you guys crooks?
Fat Tony: Bart, is it wrong to steal a loaf of bread to feed your starving family?
Bart: No.
Fat Tony: Well, suppose you got a large starving family. Is it wrong to steal a truckload of bread to feed them?
Bart: Uh uh.
Fat Tony: And, what if your family don't like bread? They like... cigarettes?
Bart: I guess that's okay.
Fat Tony: Now, what if instead of giving them away, you sold them at a price that was practically giving them away. Would that be a crime, Bart?
Bart: Hell, no.
 
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