On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Erik Curiel wrote:
> Open and shut case either way? Not to me.
>
> I suppose I just don't have Brandon's incisive brilliance, though, that
> can not only make such a judgment for himself but also make it once and
> for all for every other person and situation imaginable. And to do it so
> quickly! It must be a heavy burden, always knowing what is right for
> everyone else, even though you have only incomplete knowledge of their
> needs, requirements and resources.
"Pfft. I can't believe that anyone would think that my
driving down the sidewalk was *wrong*. How dare someone
think to impose *thier* ideas of 'right' and 'wrong' on
me! Especially when they don't know *why* I was driving
on the sidewalk. He must only have incomplete knowledge
of my needs (to kill pedestrians), requirements (lots of
blood on the windshield), and resources (a 1988 Honda
accord).
It's all relative, man. There is no 'right' way. Think
that way just shows you have a closed mind - and you're
an asshole for pointing out that it is wrong."
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