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[Other] The Moral Dilemmas of ThatGirl

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Someone leaves a brand new loaf of bread with the top wide open. TG takes the pieces three down, and leaves the bread still open.

Bad morale?

Good morale?
 
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ThatGirl

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The purpose is, they had no issue with stale bread, neither did I.
 

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So these are the issues inferior Fi ponders upon? Fascinating.. :ninja:
 

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This has nothing to do with morals.

It's just careless and gross.
 
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Isn't morality somewhat contingent with sensory responsibility?
 

Thalassa

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If you were living with me, and you did this to my bread, I'd think you were a fucking slob and an asshole, but I wouldn't leave my brand new bread open like that to begin with. That's why there's absolutely no morality to this because you and the person the bread belongs to don't care. So if neither of you care, who cares?

Aesthetically, I just find it gross. Not only about bread getting stale, but also bugs, et al.

Yes, sure, it's wasteful. Since I'm from a working class family, one of my elders probably would beat your ass.

But it's not their bread.

It's all about whose bread it is.
 
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If you were living with me, and you did this to my bread, I'd think you were a fucking slob and an asshole, but I wouldn't leave my brand new bread open like that to begin with. That's why there's absolutely no morality to this because you and the person the bread belongs to don't care. So if neither of you care, who cares?

Aesthetically, I just find it gross. Not only about bread getting stale, but also bugs, et al.

Yes, sure, it's wasteful. Since I'm from a working class family, one of my elders probably would beat your ass.

But it's not their bread.

It's all about whose bread it is.

You seem a bit ruffled over some bread. Try xanax.
 
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ThatGirl

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Well here is how I see it. I paid a very small portion for that bread, and I enjoyed a small portion of it. Whatever happens to the rest of it, is not my concern. They should have, left the bread closed. They didn't maybe they never did. Maybe my desire to close the bread bag, leads to a decrease in their immunity. Maybe they have dentures, and just like stale bread?
 

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Well here is how I see it. I paid a very small portion for that bread, and I enjoyed a small portion of it. Whatever happens to the rest of it, is not my concern. They should have, left the bread closed. They didn't maybe they never did. Maybe my desire to close the bread bag, leads to a decrease in their immunity. Maybe they have dentures, and just like stale bread?

Well if it was open when you found it and you left it open, and it belongs to you and the person who left it open, then as I said, it doesn't matter.

This is really not a moral issue.
 

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I'm just glad I get to say "Woohoo...Croutons!!!!!" without derailing a thread :)
 
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