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Old 09-01-2010, 12:12 PM   #5
Steven Lyle Jordan
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(Had to go back and make sure I put the silliness tag up there.)

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Try being evil more often! It get's easier! =D
Maybe, but black clothing always reveals my psoriasis.

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Hey, Steve -- you ain't alone.
I knew that! My problem is figuring out if I'm ethical!

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I think Plato's idea of incontinence is important here - and it's got nothing to do with being unable to control ones bowel or bladder functions.
Well, thank goodness for that...

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Simply put, Plato's version of incontinence is doing what we know we shouldn't and not doing what we know we should. It may be just me*, but I find myself, (often, sometimes, on occasion?), doing things which I cannot justify on ethical grounds. This can be anything from stealing an envelope from the office, to exceeding the speed limit, to taking an extra ten minutes for lunch, to other things to which I am not about to confess here.
Probably smart. Probably not ethical, though. Funny how that works.

I need more. How can we have society without ethics? How can there be ethics without agreement? If Twizzlers are representative of ethics, is there a significance to the fact that every strand is the same color?
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