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17 May 2003, 19:41
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Angry Young Man
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Greed
Sometimes i think my dad is just too generous.
Was getting a curry for dinner, myself and my brother sharing one, and my dad and mum sharing another.
Then one of my brothers fat friends came over and my dad being himself, offers him a plate.
The fat **** accepts.
A third of a ****ty container of curry and a bit of popadom is not very satisfying. Currently i want to go downstairs and kick the **** out of the wee **** who ate some of my curry.
Any objections?
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17 May 2003, 19:45
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Anon.
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yes.
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17 May 2003, 19:46
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Clerk
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I tend to be pretty altruistic, but it's wrong to inconvenience others for your generosity.
If I was your father, I'd have given the friend my portion, and let everyone else have what they were going to have.
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17 May 2003, 19:46
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sucking young blood
Join Date: May 2001
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**** that ******** with a ****ing **** you **** **** and **** him for all i care!!
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17 May 2003, 19:51
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Angry Young Man
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dante Hicks
I tend to be pretty altruistic, but it's wrong to inconvenience others for your generosity.
If I was your father, I'd have given the friend my portion, and let everyone else have what they were going to have.
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if i was the guest, i would politely decline. If you turn up unnanounced (or unannounced to the breadwinner at least) on someones doorstep and they are about to eat, it is obvious they have not prepared for your coming and that someone will have to go without.
Also, my dad offered him the choice of either, and he chose the chicken. My dad also offered me some lamb curry, but it was a tad spicy for me so i declined.
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17 May 2003, 20:04
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Originally posted by Deffeh
if i was the guest, i would politely decline. If you turn up unnanounced (or unannounced to the breadwinner at least) on someones doorstep and they are about to eat, it is obvious they have not prepared for your coming and that someone will have to go without.
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I quite agree and I generally decline food when offered in others homes. However, you generally need to accept that some people have lower standards of self-conduct.
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17 May 2003, 20:08
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Angry Young Man
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Originally posted by Dante Hicks
I quite agree and I generally decline food when offered in others homes. However, you generally need to accept that some people have lower standards of self-conduct.
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does accepting it allow me to steal his money and go buy chips?
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17 May 2003, 20:10
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Quote:
Originally posted by Deffeh
does accepting it allow me to steal his money and go buy chips?
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Sure, you can say the internet made you do it if it gets to court.
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