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Universalpsykopath tugs our coat and says: Tell us about your feats of deduction and the little mysteries you've solved. Alternatively, tell us about the simple, everyday things that mystified you for far too long.
( , Thu 13 Oct 2011, 12:52)
Universalpsykopath tugs our coat and says: Tell us about your feats of deduction and the little mysteries you've solved. Alternatively, tell us about the simple, everyday things that mystified you for far too long.
( , Thu 13 Oct 2011, 12:52)
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not necessarily
have you never heard the saying "much wants more"?
( , Sat 15 Oct 2011, 23:37, 1 reply)
have you never heard the saying "much wants more"?
( , Sat 15 Oct 2011, 23:37, 1 reply)
But much doesn't feel the need to murder for more quite as often.
I know it's not unheard of for people who are well off to steal and murder (professions where that's their job aside) but they're less likely to than people who can't get the smack or crack they want or those who can't quite afford the TV, Car and trainers they think they need.
It's certainly not an answer to give everyone everything but you only have to look at more developed nations without a divide between rich and poor to see that they have less crime.
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I know it's not unheard of for people who are well off to steal and murder (professions where that's their job aside) but they're less likely to than people who can't get the smack or crack they want or those who can't quite afford the TV, Car and trainers they think they need.
It's certainly not an answer to give everyone everything but you only have to look at more developed nations without a divide between rich and poor to see that they have less crime.
( , Sat 15 Oct 2011, 23:51, closed)
crimes borne of necessity are at least understandable
if not condonable. crimes borne of greed tend to be on a much larger scale
( , Sun 16 Oct 2011, 0:03, closed)
if not condonable. crimes borne of greed tend to be on a much larger scale
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