Most people are sympathetic to theft for survival, but it's difficult to distinguish from theft for greed, and there's no limit to greed. Stealing expensive handbags and getting away in an expensive car scream more greed than necessity.
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Replying to @mkultradwife @RB26416392 and
So stealing should be condoned? What about scamming helpless elderlies or minorites who don't speak the language? Where is the line? Also, it's pointless debating with you because you admit you're homeless so your perspective is limited to your situation and what benefit you.
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Replying to @mkultradwife @RB26416392 and
On a serious note, congratulations!! Wish you the best in life.
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Replying to @mkultradwife @RB26416392 and
Until you steal a house from "a person" and the cycle continues. That's the manifestation/logical consequence of your philosophy.
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