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  • underage and the prostitute is committing statutory rape

    So the ethical issue for you is that it's illegal?

    decide as a society that any underage can make the decision to hire a prostitute or none of them can

    As a society we've decided that no one outside of Nevada can hire a prostitute, regardless of age. But again, this argument sounds like your point of view is that breaking the law is unethical - or have I misunderstood?

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  • I went on a few dates with someone who started randomly chatting with me at the train station.

    I feel like this sort of thing happened more before cellphones.

  • Endocannibalism - eating people from your own group -has been practised as a respectful part of funerial traditions by a handful of cultures across the world and may have been more widespread in prehistory.

  • Totally unethical

    What specifically do you feel is unethical in this situation?

    I'm curious because for me, behavior that harms no-one cannot be unethical. I see no harm, so I'm very interested to know what part flags it as unethical for you?

  • The report said about seven in 10 households reported murder cases to the police nationwide with 33 per cent of households responding that the killer was an unknown person, and 23.4 per cent confirmed that the murderer was a member of the household

    It doesn't specifically say that these stats are from a single year, but everything in the report seems to be about May '23 - April '24.

    Seven in 10 households reporting a homicide within 12 months is hard to comprehend.

  • DMCA was entirely created for illegitimate uses though right? It's been rife with abuse since it started.

  • The dysfunction is the goal. Russia specifically chose these people for their incompetence.

  • We used a two person system.

    One held the cat close to their body, securing the front paws against the cat with one hand and securing the head with the other hand. You have to secure the back hips against you with your arm or elbow.

    The other pushed the pill into the cat's mouth, held it shut and stroked the throat.

    After a few months the cat realized struggling wasn't worth the effort and only tried to claw our faces off if we got complacent.

    We miss her very much.

  • I agree completely, except I don't think 'bought off' is the best way to characterize the rich consistently acting in their own interests. Democratic party leadership doesn't need a bribe or inducement to attack working people and the left, it's the job they signed up for.

  • That quote has been going through my mind since I first heard the news.

    Although to be honest I was thinking that parents who send their kids to christian schools are more likely to deserve wrath than the general population are. I'm not especially proud of that thought, I'm just upset at the way christians want so many other people to suffer.

  • Sakartvelo is the endonym for the country Georgia

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  • I had the exact same experience

  • Are you sure? The Big Beats Manifesto was only like 11 words long and that was described as an all encompassing way of life.

  • You may be punished because:

    ==please incorporate the word rule in your post titles==

    Maybe put an R the word "SCHOOLS"?

  • During the first trump regime I got banned from /r/politics for inciting violence by repeating a quote from trump and replacing the original target's name with trump.

  • One of the earliest widely publicized school shootings was a female shooter in San Diego, 1979. The shooter's explanation inspired the song "I don't like Mondays".

  • statistically significant amount of whistleblowers are actually just liars ... When their lie catches up with them ... decide to end it all"

    This is a very unlikely situation.

    These stories of nefarious liars abusing poor defenseless corporations would be publicized widely if true. We'd have prominent, well known examples.

    This needs people who think the threats and reputational damage of being a whistleblower are worth it for the 'recognition', who are smart enough to construct a believable sounding claim but not smart enough to see the inevitable consequences. That specific kind of person is going to be much rarer than people who work for a legitimately shitty company and don't like it.