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Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 2:05 am
by B
How about, "thank you, sir, but my father here is the Vet."?

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 2:11 am
by E.H. Ruddock
B wrote:How about, "thank you, sir, but my father here is the Vet."?

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 2:25 am
by washing machine
Yeah, I regret that I handled it so awkwardly. I feel like yelling a clarification across the lot would have been awkward too. Luckily my FiL isn't the type to give a shit. It's been weighing on my mind since posting about it here, though.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 3:35 am
by Mickey
Why do you think you allow yourself to be imprisoned by abstract notions of "the good"?

Re: Ethics

Posted: Sun May 29, 2022 1:00 pm
by BurtReynolds

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 3:42 pm
by JuanHamm
This morning I went to the gas station and noticed that the premium gas was priced incorrectly. It was 20 cents cheaper than regular gas.

I filled up my tank and then let them know about their error. I feel pretty good about that. Everybody's wins.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 3:45 pm
by Jorge
Class traitor

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 3:59 pm
by spike
JuanHamm wrote:This morning I went to the gas station and noticed that the premium gas was priced incorrectly. It was 20 cents cheaper than regular gas.

I filled up my tank and then let them know about their error. I feel pretty good about that. Everybody's wins.
except the environment :(

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 4:07 pm
by JuanHamm
Jorge wrote:Class traitor
I live in a conservative area, so fuck em.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 4:47 pm
by tragabigzanda
Carl Sandburg wrote:There is a wolf in me . . . fangs pointed for tearing gashes . . . a red tongue for raw meat . . . and the hot lapping of blood—I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fox in me . . . a silver-gray fox . . . I sniff and guess . . . I pick things out of the wind and air . . . I nose in the dark night and take sleepers and eat them and hide the feathers . . . I circle and loop and double-cross.

There is a hog in me . . . a snout and a belly . . . a machinery for eating and grunting . . . a machinery for sleeping satisfied in the sun—I got this too from the wilderness and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fish in me . . . I know I came from salt-blue water-gates . . . I scurried with shoals of herring . . . I blew waterspouts with porpoises . . . before land was . . . before the water went down . . . before Noah . . . before the first chapter of Genesis.

There is a baboon in me . . . clambering-clawed . . . dog-faced . . . yawping a galoot's hunger . . . hairy under the armpits . . . here are the hawk-eyed hankering men . . . here are the blonde and blue-eyed women . . . here they hide curled asleep waiting . . . ready to snarl and kill . . . ready to sing and give milk . . . waiting—I keep the baboon because the wilderness says so.

There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.

O, I got a zoo, I got a menagerie, inside my ribs, under my bony head, under my red-valve heart—and I got something else: it is a man-child heart, a woman-child heart: it is a father and mother and lover: it came from God-Knows-Where: it is going to God-Knows-Where—For I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no: I sing and kill and work: I am a pal of the world: I came from the wilderness.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 4:51 pm
by tree_
trag, you really should write a book about everyday things people might not know.. it could help

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:01 pm
by JuanHamm
tragabigzanda wrote:You know that premium gas isn't necessarily better, right? And might very well be worse for your specific car?
I checked and it's fine in my car. I only bought it because it was 20 cents cheaper than regular gas.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:14 pm
by spike
JuanHamm wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:You know that premium gas isn't necessarily better, right? And might very well be worse for your specific car?
I checked and it's fine in my car. I only bought it because it was 20 cents cheaper than regular gas.
This all sounds a little too close to science to believe.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:14 pm
by tragabigzanda
Carl Sandburg wrote:There is a wolf in me . . . fangs pointed for tearing gashes . . . a red tongue for raw meat . . . and the hot lapping of blood—I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fox in me . . . a silver-gray fox . . . I sniff and guess . . . I pick things out of the wind and air . . . I nose in the dark night and take sleepers and eat them and hide the feathers . . . I circle and loop and double-cross.

There is a hog in me . . . a snout and a belly . . . a machinery for eating and grunting . . . a machinery for sleeping satisfied in the sun—I got this too from the wilderness and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fish in me . . . I know I came from salt-blue water-gates . . . I scurried with shoals of herring . . . I blew waterspouts with porpoises . . . before land was . . . before the water went down . . . before Noah . . . before the first chapter of Genesis.

There is a baboon in me . . . clambering-clawed . . . dog-faced . . . yawping a galoot's hunger . . . hairy under the armpits . . . here are the hawk-eyed hankering men . . . here are the blonde and blue-eyed women . . . here they hide curled asleep waiting . . . ready to snarl and kill . . . ready to sing and give milk . . . waiting—I keep the baboon because the wilderness says so.

There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.

O, I got a zoo, I got a menagerie, inside my ribs, under my bony head, under my red-valve heart—and I got something else: it is a man-child heart, a woman-child heart: it is a father and mother and lover: it came from God-Knows-Where: it is going to God-Knows-Where—For I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no: I sing and kill and work: I am a pal of the world: I came from the wilderness.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:22 pm
by JuanHamm
tragabigzanda wrote:
JuanHamm wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:You know that premium gas isn't necessarily better, right? And might very well be worse for your specific car?
I checked and it's fine in my car. I only bought it because it was 20 cents cheaper than regular gas.
:thumbsup: I applaud your diligence before fleecing the gas station owners.
But I told them afterwards. Aren't I entitled to some sort of award?

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:29 pm
by tragabigzanda
Carl Sandburg wrote:There is a wolf in me . . . fangs pointed for tearing gashes . . . a red tongue for raw meat . . . and the hot lapping of blood—I keep this wolf because the wilderness gave it to me and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fox in me . . . a silver-gray fox . . . I sniff and guess . . . I pick things out of the wind and air . . . I nose in the dark night and take sleepers and eat them and hide the feathers . . . I circle and loop and double-cross.

There is a hog in me . . . a snout and a belly . . . a machinery for eating and grunting . . . a machinery for sleeping satisfied in the sun—I got this too from the wilderness and the wilderness will not let it go.

There is a fish in me . . . I know I came from salt-blue water-gates . . . I scurried with shoals of herring . . . I blew waterspouts with porpoises . . . before land was . . . before the water went down . . . before Noah . . . before the first chapter of Genesis.

There is a baboon in me . . . clambering-clawed . . . dog-faced . . . yawping a galoot's hunger . . . hairy under the armpits . . . here are the hawk-eyed hankering men . . . here are the blonde and blue-eyed women . . . here they hide curled asleep waiting . . . ready to snarl and kill . . . ready to sing and give milk . . . waiting—I keep the baboon because the wilderness says so.

There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.

O, I got a zoo, I got a menagerie, inside my ribs, under my bony head, under my red-valve heart—and I got something else: it is a man-child heart, a woman-child heart: it is a father and mother and lover: it came from God-Knows-Where: it is going to God-Knows-Where—For I am the keeper of the zoo: I say yes and no: I sing and kill and work: I am a pal of the world: I came from the wilderness.

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:30 pm
by JuanHamm
tragabigzanda wrote:
JuanHamm wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
JuanHamm wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:You know that premium gas isn't necessarily better, right? And might very well be worse for your specific car?
I checked and it's fine in my car. I only bought it because it was 20 cents cheaper than regular gas.
:thumbsup: I applaud your diligence before fleecing the gas station owners.
But I told them afterwards. Aren't I entitled to some sort of award?
that's between you and God
God is dead, trag

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:31 pm
by tree_
prove it

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:31 pm
by JuanHamm
*gestures broadly at the world*

Re: Ethics

Posted: Mon July 18, 2022 5:33 pm
by tree_
how could a mere mortal begin to understand a god's plan or justification for his actions