Subject: [Tweeters] Nature is infinitely robust
Date: Feb 26 23:32:58 2006
From: Brett Wolfe - m_lincolnii at yahoo.com


And stolen candy tastes so much better than the candy you had to pay for, LOL! I kind of like the idea of being a klepto-parasite, like a Magnificent Frigatebird, bugging others until they drop their stash and then grabbing it for myself before it even hits the ground. Be a pretty neat trick. Alas, the rest of these damn humans have made a bunch of 'laws' we must follow or we'd get thrown in jail. (But if you think you can get away with it Jason - go for it!).

Brett A. Wolfe
Seattle, WA
m_lincolnii at yahoo.com


Jason Rogers <hawkowl at hotmail.com> wrote:
Here's a question:

Would it be OK if I took up stealing candy from children as a hobby?

After all, stealing is natural (one sees animals stealing from each other
all the time, and I'm an animal, right?). Furthermore I derive great
enjoyment from eating candy. And when one looks at the big picture, my
stealing candy from a few kids isn't going to cause the universe to implode.

Sure, stealing from a kid might traumatize him or her. Maybe it would even
cause that kid to grow up to become a thief too. But I don't know that for
certain. Every kid is different. So, why worry about it?

Yes, there are other ways of obtaining candy. I could walk to the store and
buy some. Indeed, I already do that from time to time. But the candy I get
at the store isn't enough for me. I want to steal too.

What to do?

_ Regards,
( '< Jason Rogers
/ ) ) Banff, AB
//" " hawkowl at hotmail.com


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