Brilliant! Not that anyone would hire cons with outdated government provided computer skills, but skyrocketing cybercrime offers plenty of opportonities.
As a sentient adult implies you did stuff as a youth. Should I judge you by thst, then? Or how you treat me? Personally, I'd much rather judge you by your actions now.
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When a child plays in a construction site (without doing any harm), or climbs over a neighbors fence to retrieve a ball, it doesn’t understand that’s “trespassing”. Here, the intent counts. A normal child doesn’t do things with bad intent, but it may do things that adults [...]
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[...] made illegal unknown to the child. Intent is key. Criminals almost always start out as children doing things they know are bad. The difference to normal children is they do them intentionally, purposefully, for personal gain, try to avoid discovery, and deny they did it.
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