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lexxwolfen
Do you break the rules/laws? Why or why not?
(Basic stuff like speed limits, warning signs, drugs, etc.)


I don't mean all the time either, just majority of the time. I want to know why people break/follow the rules and laws, aside from the fact that they're doing something illegal or whatever. What other reasons are there for breaking/following rules?




(wtf why can't i make a poll?)
SuspicionVandit
i cuss and think about sex in church.
i speed everywhere (except elementary school zones)
i love pirate bay and DC++
i once dumpster dove
inconspicuous
I like bananas.
Omega_M
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Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
i cuss and think about sex in church.
i speed everywhere (except elementary school zones)
i love pirate bay and DC++
i once dumpster dove


dude, he isn't your internet priest. don't start on a confession.
Sushipunk
I'm the most hardcore jaywalker the world has ever seen. yeah.
gehzumteufel
it aint a crime if you dont get caught. :)
Omega_M
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
it aint a crime if you dont get caught. :)


Hypothetically, you kill someone and nobody ever finds out. Do you think you will get away without any punishment ?
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Omega_M
Hypothetically, you kill someone and nobody ever finds out. Do you think you will get away without any punishment ?

LOL it was a ing joke. i wasnt serious.

but to answer your question...yes.
igottaknow
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Originally posted by gehzumteufel
it aint a crime if you dont get caught. :)

"It's not a lie if you believe it."
Omega_M
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
LOL it was a ing joke. i wasnt serious.

but to answer your question...yes.


I would like to think that laws of equilibrium apply to everything in this universe and they should also apply to human actions.

Psy-T
yes. rationalization? absolute rules (of the kind you speak of) are idiotic by their very nature.
Omega_M
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Originally posted by Psy-T
yes. rationalization? absolute rules (of the kind you speak of) are idiotic by their very nature.


IMO there is nothing idiotic in assuming that rules exist. You cannot prove the nonexistence either.It is difficult to lay down absolute rules of morality. But I see the innate property of any dynamic system to tend towards equilibrium. I would like to think that physical laws also apply to human actions because they also are a product of nature. Again, the consequences of his actions will heavily depend on the circumstances that have lead to the death (just as the outcome of any nonlinear system depends heavily on initial conditions). It is quite possible that a murder committed in cold blood for no justifiable cause may result in one set of consequences and a murder committed for self-defense or to protect someone else may result in another.
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