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Your answer to that.
Oh, I thought it was just a judgemental rhetorical question.
Simple, I tend to avoid talking to crazies. And after all, how's "Hey I looked through your garbage and found something, can I keep it?" sound ?
It sort of was. But it also carried the potential for redemption. You could have went like "oh I hadn't thought about that... I'll be a man and do it."
Alas, you prefer to instead push blame ("it's his fault for being a 'crazie'!") and to show you found your actions less than something to be proud of, but find it more shameful to tell the guy you found something he might have missed because of the circumstances, than to be a thief.
You're manage to be worse than the girl a few months ago.
Funny how you conveniently overlook Kemii's post where she mentions a case where something was by the trash by accident. But I guess in your perfectly justifiable world people never put stuff in the trash without realizing there was a coupon or the like inside, yes?
I'm not sure why you'd talk like you're ashamed of going through his trash. You should feel at home.
Racism yay ! Who doesn't like a bit of racism with all that salt.
You know, it's quite ironic how you judge me of "stealing" someone's thrash and yet you justify this server's existence by categorizing the client as "abandonware". Is it not the same thing ?
I am done with this conversation. Go in your moral world and ride your moral ponies while you deal judgement to unworthy thieving Romanians.
First time I heard that "trash" or "thief" are a race. Living and learning.
There's nothing ironic about that, simply you doing the old routine of trying to find a flaw in something else, as if that made your own character vacuum be acceptable. Blizzard is perfectly aware we exist - i.e., the "crazies" are informed that we went through their trash. They don't support the versions we do anymore, and their care is focused on what they have online not getting competition from private servers.
"I'm not sure why you'd talk like you're ashamed of going through his trash. You should feel at home."
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That wasn't at all what I meant.
Maybe saying you'd feel "like if among family" would express it better?
JesyMynce?
No, can't remember her nickname. One that tried to justify being a thief as well, by keeping the extra money if a cashier gives you the wrong change. Her rationalization was that "it was a big company so they wouldn't miss it" or something alike to that. I believe I labeled her "scum."
The world lacks morality.
Cashier gives you the wrong change, tell them.
As someone who works on a till it's horrible when you realise later on that your cash is down and you get a warning over the discrepancy.
I am dyslexic and the amount of times its happened to me, and the tickets I've had written up against me for my till being wrong is unreal. But most customers have told me if I give them wrong change... Mostly I short change them but still.
It's not that it's such a bad deed and you're going to hell. It's the fact that you know it's not the right thing (as in you should have told your colleague because chances are he didn't want to throw it away) but you still try to convince us that you dindu nuffin, when in fact you stole. Guys, stealing is not all about being a charismatic master thief dressed in black that breaks into top security banks, y'know?
It's like seeing a wallet falling from someone's pocket and instead of letting them know, you just take the wallet.
There is no end to this and whatever I say is neglected/countered with some more magical moral bull****.
I earn 1.5$/hour, he earns 7$/hour, on a monthly scale, I earn ~270$, he earns ~1260$ (almost 5 times more). Do you REALLY (like deep inside your hearth) think he cares about some ****ing 50$ game keys, which turned out to mostly be **** anyway ? (the 200$ value was mostly made up by Intel, it's more like 40$ worth of ****).
Stealing also isn't only about picking up something that isn't yours, no-one cries injustice that I work full-time for such a lousy sum.
And you know what? In the end, I'd do it again anytime. If you're stupid enough to throw away something before taking a proper look at it, it's your own damn fault. I'm not the tooth-fairy, I'm a 20 year old broke ****, in your magical moral world are you going to hang me for salvaging a card with game codes? If the answer is yes, good, **** you then.
Edited: July 28, 2015