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it is human to try and take advantage of a situation to benefit yourself, now the limit to where you will go is where morals and ethics come in.
Humans know the difference between right and wrong. This was theft, pure and simple. You only have to look at the stripped down shelves and the abandoned carts to see that these people were trying to get something for nothing. That is stealing -- there is no gray area in this matter.
Humans know the difference between right and wrong. This was theft, pure and simple. You only have to look at the stripped down shelves and the abandoned carts to see that these people were trying to get something for nothing. That is stealing -- there is no gray area in this matter.
can say the same thing about all the movies and music people download illegally, which most people including myself and probably yourself do.
just tired of this fake outrage and these holier than thou grandstanders who say im good, im pure, i never do anything wrong. look at them, they are whats wrong with society while you are downloading a 10 gig version of batman from some torrent site.
just tired of the bs.
we all take advantage of situations, all of us do. im just willing to admit it.
the same people who say they are god reincarnated and never do anything wrong and blame these people at walmart, are the same ones who have 250 gigs of movies and music on there computer.
What a coincidence. That sounds like the setup of a typical EBT cardholder also.
Those abandoned carts were NOT full of milk and bread and eggs.
That should tell you the calibre of those that just wanted "a little more than what they had".
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Originally Posted by Speleothem
That's how thieves and looters think...everybody does it.
I have never parked in a handicapped space in my life and I am not a thief.
Me neither. Once got home from the grocery and noticed the clerk hadn't charged me for a couple of things. Guessing the scanner didn't catch it?? Didn't matter... I drove back to the store, told the manager, and paid. There is nothing worse than a thief. You need something, ask for it, I'll probably gladly give it to you. Steal it... well.. hell has a special place waiting just for you.
the same people who say they are god reincarnated and never do anything wrong and blame these people at walmart, are the same ones who have 250 gigs of movies and music on there computer.
im just tired of the bs.
it is human to try and take advantage of a situation to benefit yourself, now the limit to where you will go is where morals and ethics come in.
me parking in a parking spot isnt affecting anyone.
Except for actual handicapped people. People who abuse handicapped spots are scum.
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Originally Posted by AV8n
Except the truly handicapped person who now has to park somewhere else.
My mother is paralyzed on one side and is legally blind. Dad has a hanger for his car but he only uses handicapped spots if mom is with him...when they're not all being occupied by people like the other poster, that is. My father and I have had to nearly CARRY my mother through parking lots, past cars occupying handicapped spots with NO plate and NO hanger. Makes me sick.
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