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noname223
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- Aug 18, 2020
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I think the question is difficult because the premisis are unclear.
Sometimes a guilty conscience can be a cruel penalty. Something that wakes you up at 3 a.m. You get nightmares, dream about it. It does not leave you mind.
I can remember I had for a pretty long time a guilty conscience for having watched gore. And I dreamed about a beheading the most brutal video I ever watched. Gladly the nightmares have stopped. I seem to have proceeded it. Does this count as penalty? I think no.
With no penalty I mean no legal penality.
I would steal probaby 500 billion from US libertarian billionaires. Or maybe let's say a trillion. It cannot be all money that exists. This would make money more or less useless. And the financial system would crash.
I think I would not have that much of a guilty conscience.
Sometimes a guilty conscience can be a cruel penalty. Something that wakes you up at 3 a.m. You get nightmares, dream about it. It does not leave you mind.
I can remember I had for a pretty long time a guilty conscience for having watched gore. And I dreamed about a beheading the most brutal video I ever watched. Gladly the nightmares have stopped. I seem to have proceeded it. Does this count as penalty? I think no.
With no penalty I mean no legal penality.
I would steal probaby 500 billion from US libertarian billionaires. Or maybe let's say a trillion. It cannot be all money that exists. This would make money more or less useless. And the financial system would crash.
I think I would not have that much of a guilty conscience.