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No, the guilt would live with me forevermmogoon
I'm sure the 10 mil can make you easily forget the act.
No. One thing money can't buy is morals and peace-of-mind. When it comes down to it, it's just wrinkly green paper with dead presidents on it. :|blackrytoniteFrom your point of view, true but to many, Quite the opposite.
Killing is not good thing! No.
On the other hand, soldiers are willing to kill for much less money.
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Then again if such an offer existed, then the next year the whole country is in the army.
[QUOTE="guynamedbilly"]Depends on who it was and if it would be legal.LJS9502_basic
How would it be legal?
If the victim was a military target or endangering the lives of others. I wouldn't just kill an innocent person for any amount of money, but certain individuals I would be willing to.
i do it, i dont care who i will kill. except my family which i love them c02z
Have you ever thought that that person may have family that love them also?
Yeah, I'd keep 5 million and donate 5 millionWhicker89
That doesn't make you any better a person. Don't lie to yourself - 5 million dollars is far more than you deserve for premeditated, unprovoked murder. What you would actually deserve is to be locked in a small room for the rest of your life.
[QUOTE="Whicker89"]Yeah, I'd keep 5 million and donate 5 millionpianist
That doesn't make you any better a person. Don't lie to yourself - 5 million dollars is far more than you deserve for premeditated, unprovoked murder. What you would actually deserve is to be locked in a room for the rest of your life.
What if it was a bounty, on say Mary I, or Nero? Or some other magnificiently violent persecuter of humanity?
Definitely not. I value my life, and would never take someone else's life away for something as trivial as wealth... especially when there are other perfectly legitimate ways of satisfying my material desires. Those of you answering yes - do you find it impossible to put yourselves in the shoes of the person who is being randomly killed to satisfy your obsession with easy money? Do you feel good about your sadistic and selfish combination of greed and laziness?pianist
I doubt most of the people saying yes would actually do it. It's easy to say it, it's another to actually do it. You'd have to be a sociopath to do something like that so easily.
[QUOTE="pianist"][QUOTE="Whicker89"]Yeah, I'd keep 5 million and donate 5 millionguynamedbilly
That doesn't make you any better a person. Don't lie to yourself - 5 million dollars is far more than you deserve for premeditated, unprovoked murder. What you would actually deserve is to be locked in a room for the rest of your life.
What if it was a bounty, on say Mary I, or Nero? Or some other magnificiently violent persecuter of humanity?
That's not the proposed situation, though.
[QUOTE="pianist"]Definitely not. I value my life, and would never take someone else's life away for something as trivial as wealth... especially when there are other perfectly legitimate ways of satisfying my material desires. Those of you answering yes - do you find it impossible to put yourselves in the shoes of the person who is being randomly killed to satisfy your obsession with easy money? Do you feel good about your sadistic and selfish combination of greed and laziness?Rhazakna
I doubt most of the people saying yes would actually do it. It's easy to say it, it's another to actually do it. You'd have to be a sociopath to do something like that so easily.
heh, you dont know till you try . :) i couldnt think any way for me not to do it.Please Log In to post.
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