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Re: What if there’s no brother? (Tell me, who had that idea?)
by
alia
on 28/02/2018, 13:50:24 UTC
Too bad for you, that ship sailed when Dave said he didn’t know you.  “My standards” means that to satisfy my conscience, I do not need to examine massive piles of evidence on many different charges (as I would for red-tags).  It only means I need to catch you in one significant lie.  Whereupon I adhere the ancient and timeless principle:

Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus.

False in one thing, false in everything.

Pretty good point, I guess. A crime is a crime. Stealing a candy bar is equal to murder. Today you lost not only a friend but a heart

Nice attempt to seize the moral high ground in what counts for “moral high ground” in today’s cesspit of a world.  Also, nice attempt to minimize the fact that you were trying to scam people by claiming to know Dave from “the best” “wallet recovery service” IRL.  I nailed you hard on that, right here in this thread.  Is that what you would consider a minor infraction?  Or what you yourself purport about leaving yourself positive trust feedback via your alleged brother’s account?  (I red-tag people for that without a second thought!)  Or, for that matter, stealing a candy bar?  Are you one of those people who pretends that shoplifting be inconsequential, a kind of a joke?

Anyway, have you heard of Draco?  He lends his name to the word draconian.  I admire him.

As to trust, dishonesty, and lies specifically, I linked this upthread:

There are so very many two-legged creatures on this Earth who are for some reason deemed “people”.  If any of them violates my trust, why should I ever grant second chances?  There are too many others out there who are potentially untrustworthy, and too few who are actually trustworthy.  I will never have an opportunity to give a first chance to more than a negligible fraction of all those people.  Why waste my time with anybody who has proved untrustworthy even once?

More generally, I grant neither mercy nor forgiveness to people who did things they knew or should have known were wrong.  Those are not accounted virtues in my religion.  Here apropos, I still remember people whom I know to have cheated in school as teenagers.  I would not trust them in business, even decades later.  They were inferior in character then, and will be now.  I will instead try trusting people who never cheated on school tests.  There are plenty enough who, at least, where never that dishonest.

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Here apropos, I still remember people whom I know to have cheated in school as teenagers.  I would not trust them in business, even decades later.

This sums it up. I may have looked at my friend's test in the 5th grade and copied a word or two, but I have handled >10 BTC without my iTcHy sCaMmEr hAnDs making a grab for them. It is possible that one wrongdoing is less serious than another. You like to deal in absolutes, unfortunately the world is not always black and white