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View Poll Results: It's okay to admit it | |||
YES, he's better | 32 | 37.65% | |
NO, I am Poker Champ | 19 | 22.35% | |
BASTARD! | 34 | 40.00% | |
Voters: 85. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Moral Hypothetical
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Re: Moral Hypothetical
never really gets old
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Re: Moral Hypothetical
With this kind of company loyalty, CEO should go for the full $33+ billion
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Re: Moral Hypothetical
lol brilliance from pudge.
serious answer: definitely B since the employees are all willing. if a single one wasn't in on it then the answer immediately becomes A. |
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