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[ QUOTE ] Okay shaniac, then let me ask you the question I asked exitonly twice, and which he won't answer. He said that it is not his place to turn in cheaters he knows. He said that it is the online poker companies fault for not having safer software. So since this is just about different perspectives and not morals: My buddy breaks into your house and steals your stuff while I watch him do it from outside. According to you, I'm not in the wrong for not doing anything about it. Your problem is with the lock companies for not making strong locks. You would not be upset at me in the slightest or expect me to do anything to stop him, right? Does that about sum up your view? After all, it's not my duty to police thieves right? [/ QUOTE ] You manage to thoroughly skewer what I'm trying to say, and it seems like you are just another BLUFFTHIS-type knee-jerk reactionary. But since you seem to understand little about loyalty, I will clue you into this much: If you did come along with your buddy to my house to steal from me, it would indeed be very wrong to turn him in for it. [/ QUOTE ] wtf? You know me or something? How can you say anything about what I know about loyalty? IF you did know me, you wouldn't be saying crap like that. But I surround myself with good people who deserve someone being loyal to them. What I don't do is pick some people as friends, and then regardless of how [censored] they are as people, stay loyal to them no matter what out of some twisted notion of 'brotherhood'. The rest of your post speaks for itself. I couldn't make you look more messed up if I tried. Good day, sir. |
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