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Is a "wrong" act okay if only you know about it?
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So say your out in the middle of a dense forest, admiring the beauty of nature and shit, when suddenly you come across this punk-ass looking squirrel. This squirrel could not be lookin more stupid and disprespectful. So your bloods boiling about this punk ass looking squirrel, so you go right ahead and punt his ass 30 feet across the forest. Now you just realized that the shit you just commited is fucked up, but you then realize no one is around. Sure its bad to you, yet if it had been someone else who enjoys that sorta thing, would it really be a wrong doing? In a thread mentioned below, we talked about laws being related to morals. So say you have different morals than everyone else and you abuse the squirell with no one around to judge you... Is it really a wrong doing?

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Where's your god damned sympathy for living lil' suckers? If it was your father creeping up on you there in the woods, would you fucking roundhouse kick him in his nuts and wonder whether it's good or bad? What if it was a stinking boulder you came across there, would you still go for that field goal and see how many points or shit you can score?

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