waitasec
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I was asking if it was good according to your morals.
no it ain't good...
according to my morals it's dishonest....and i try to be as honest as i can
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I was asking if it was good according to your morals.
I was asking if it was good according to your morals.
If you don't have the ability to figure out that answer from all the previous posts then I'm not going to hold your hand and spell out the word "no" for you. You seem to be holding out just waiting for one person to say "yeah, it's ok."I was asking if it was good according to your morals.
I stole 2 packs of cigerrettes that holds 20 in them from my parents... First I was just like "oh well" later I felt bad for stealing them then now I realized: "Well, it's saving their lungs by 2 packs"
And as you may know I live by a philosophy of "Have fun doing what kills you fast instead of living years without a blast", so I don't generally care for my health and I'm getting something out of it.
So my parents are healthier (even though by just about 1%) and I'm getting a reward because of it. I will continue this, I love my parents and I get a reward for saving them...
Cassiopia is right. It's not really a philosophy if it applies just to you. It sounds more like simple greed that's being rationalized.And as you may know I live by a philosophy of "Have fun doing what kills you fast instead of living years without a blast"...
Cassiopia is right. It's not really a philosophy if it applies just to you. It sounds more like simple greed that's being rationalized.
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ps,
your new avatar is unsettling....
Then use the quote function like you did here. Otherwise it just looks as if you are responding to the thread as a whole. And either way, it is rather absurd to try to turn this into about asking others' moral outlook on something where you are avidly trying to justify your bad actions into something good.... What? I was answering waitasec's post.
Let's deal with this nugget. It ISN'T saving them a "bit of life" because they are still smokers and will simply replace what you took. the amount of cigs they smoke will NOT be changed, the cost will. It DOES harm someone as you are now making them spend money they otherwise wouldn't have which takes away from money being spent or saved elsewhere...and for what? Your feeling of entitlement? So as you see, there is definitely a negative, and other than gratifying your addiction through spurious means...there is no positive.It is selfish... but this selfishness IS saving them a bit of life. It isn't harming anyone important and has more positive side than a negative.
Here you are just lying. You didn't do it for them, you did it for yourself and then felt bad about it (as you should have) and tried to justify yourself by deluding yourself into thinking you had a beneficial ulterior motive. It doesn't wash.Well I would care but you don't see the point: 1. I'm their kid. 2. I'm doing it for the reason of protecting them (otherwise I would've just stole 1)
Then use the quote function like you did here. Otherwise it just looks as if you are responding to the thread as a whole. And either way, it is rather absurd to try to turn this into about asking others' moral outlook on something where you are avidly trying to justify your bad actions into something good.
Let's deal with this nugget. It ISN'T saving them a "bit of life" because they are still smokers and will simply replace what you took. the amount of cigs they smoke will NOT be changed, the cost will. It DOES harm someone as you are now making them spend money they otherwise wouldn't have which takes away from money being spent or saved elsewhere...and for what? Your feeling of entitlement? So as you see, there is definitely a negative, and other than gratifying your addiction through spurious means...there is no positive.
Here you are just lying. You didn't do it for them, you did it for yourself and then felt bad about it (as you should have) and tried to justify yourself by deluding yourself into thinking you had a beneficial ulterior motive. It doesn't wash.
Look, you stole cigs from your parents because you wanted them. There's no other motive or justification beyond that. It's not like your the first kid to do so and you won't be the last. But trying to somehow convince yourself that you did them some favor by stealing from them only sets yourself up to continue to rationalize any bad deed you do from here on out.
Let's deal with this nugget. It ISN'T saving them a "bit of life" because they are still smokers and will simply replace what you took. the amount of cigs they smoke will NOT be changed, the cost will. It DOES harm someone as you are now making them spend money they otherwise wouldn't have which takes away from money being spent or saved elsewhere...and for what? Your feeling of entitlement? So as you see, there is definitely a negative, and other than gratifying your addiction through spurious means...there is no positive..
I stole 2 packs of cigerrettes that holds 20 in them from my parents... First I was just like "oh well" later I felt bad for stealing them then now I realized: "Well, it's saving their lungs by 2 packs"
And as you may know I live by a philosophy of "Have fun doing what kills you fast instead of living years without a blast", so I don't generally care for my health and I'm getting something out of it.
So my parents are healthier (even though by just about 1%) and I'm getting a reward because of it. I will continue this, I love my parents and I get a reward for saving them...
Is it wrong to do something bad and it turns out it was for a good cause?
Is it wrong to do something bad and it turns out it was for a good cause?
How old are you? Like, twelve?
Seriously, if you're going to steal something, steal something cool...like a car.
I say, buy your own smokes and leave your parents' alone.
LOL my parents drive fords :cover:
How old are you? Like, twelve?
Seriously, if you're going to steal something, steal something cool...like a car.
I say, buy your own smokes and leave your parents' alone.