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why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
here is the situation:
I get smashed with my friend, we go back to her place. She embraces violence as much as I do. After drinking and stuff, we decided to [censored] up some of her roomates [censored] since we hate him. We throw a violin out of the window. Turns out the violin was signed by someone and cost a couple of thousand dollars. My immediate thought is, "oh [censored], now we gotta give this dude 2,000 bucks." my friend who broke the thing with me agreed that it is our responsibility. It'll take a few weeks, but we'll pay him back. Now, Almost ALL my friends say I should just pretend we don't know what happned to the violin and that maybe it got stolen. (their 3rd roomate has gay orgies or something and [censored] has been robbed before when he let his [censored] friends in.--so it would be real easy to pretend it wasn't us.) But that is suck bulshit. it is my responsibility and I will admit what I did and pay him back. some people I know actually takethe position that you're not resonsible for what you do when you are drunk.. waht does oot think? |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
Uhhh, people have different morals/values?
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
also, I want to point out that this is my responsibility to fix because the roomate did nothing directly wrongto deserve his [censored] being broken-- unlike the cellphone girl in case any of you bring that up. that was deserving and I'm glad I destroyed her [censored]
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
Evan, Ed,
I feel there's a difference between destroying something insignificant and something collectable that the dude really cares about. (I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
Evan, Clark
I had a lot of whisky tonight |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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Evan, Ed, I feel there's a difference between destroying something insignificant and something collectable that the dude really cares about. (I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) [/ QUOTE ] What was it really? |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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[ QUOTE ] Evan, Ed, I feel there's a difference between destroying something insignificant and something collectable that the dude really cares about. (I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) [/ QUOTE ] What was it really? [/ QUOTE ] Yea, I'd really like to know. |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
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(I said violin because I didn't want to say what it really was on here- it's something that could be mistaken for something only worth $50-100 bucks.) [/ QUOTE ] This is weak tony. Tell us. Or have a contest to see if we can guess but it must come out. |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
Lets start guessing.
I guess it was a fish and a fish tank and tony that was mean. Are you going to man whore for the money now? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: why don\'t people take responsibility for what they do?
At least you know what really happened to all that [censored] you lost that your friends 'had no idea what happened to it'
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