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Old 03-06-2012, 01:03 PM   #442
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What I'm taking issue with is you arbitrarily deciding what is a valid reason, in total disregard for what the rest of society has decided and codified in policy.

I might even be able to make a case for whimsical returns driving the economy, and therefore improving society, but within reasonable limits I agree with the sentiment. Just not the way you apply it.
I very big on personal responsibility and considering all the ramification of an action before taking it. If you buy a big screen TV and a week or so later realize that you're not going to have enough for rent, that's stupidity on your part and should not be rewarded by a lax return policy.

Just because you can do something doesn't make it right to do it.
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