TheSnowman
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That's typical Bob from Earth debating style. Sometimes it is about others Bob...just FYI. A life is a life...and every life has value......you're starting to sound silly.
That's typical Bob from Earth debating style. Sometimes it is about others Bob...just FYI. A life is a life...and every life has value......you're starting to sound silly.
... Some defects are more telling than others...
... A life is a life...and every life has value...
At some point, are you going to give us the full, non-hypothetical, version of this?
He didn't sell the stuff for a fix of crack-"Turns out the employee had pawned one of the lathes over there several times, typically paying it out in a month...then back with it a couple of months later. Then one month he took in a saw, and used part of the money to renew the pawn on the lathe. Then got them both out, then pawned them both again. The cycle kept escalating until he had about $12,000 in pawn and was literally counting pennies to pay the interest. When the stuff was about to go out to be sold by the pawn shop my friend at the shop started cleaning it, saw my dad's company name on it and put the whole story together."
He was desperate and still trying to not actually steal the stuff. No, it doesn't make it right. I believe he's worth taking a chance on.
You can't trust him and never will.
I've always wondered why it is that when someone attempts to kill themselves and botches the attempt all the forces of medical science are brought to bear in an effort to save the would-be suicide. Why? Let it suck the pipe, it's easier to make a new one and this one has obvious flaws. Life may be unique in some Aristotelian sense but it is not in the least bit scarce. There's plenty of people.