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Sep 14, 2006 00:20

How do you convince someone to stop stealing and accept help? Especially if they're really proud?

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mega_dweeb September 14 2006, 07:35:22 UTC
Um... symptom, but he does it out of habit.

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mega_dweeb September 14 2006, 07:38:16 UTC
But I'm his brother! *chews his lip* He'll get into trouble if he stays on the street. Or sick.

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r3d_raider September 14 2006, 07:35:22 UTC
It's not stealing, it's selective borrowing. And we don't need help!

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mega_dweeb September 14 2006, 07:36:15 UTC
Yes, we do. Winter's coming. Humans get sick.

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r3d_raider September 14 2006, 07:37:21 UTC
Then I'll get us more warm clothes! I can take care of us, Mega.

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mega_dweeb September 14 2006, 07:38:56 UTC
I'm not saying you can't. I just think it would be easier to do things like humans do. That means having a roof over our heads instead of a tent.

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megadidit September 14 2006, 22:36:48 UTC
He looked up at his alt curiously. "Help from you or help from others? And, uh, what're they stealing?"

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mega_dweeb September 15 2006, 04:00:03 UTC
Help from others. *sighs* Food. Clothes. He doesn't have to if he'll just go to the authorities to find a place to stay.

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megadidit September 15 2006, 04:59:38 UTC
Rock groaned. "People can be so difficult sometimes. What doesn't he like about going to the authorities? Maybe you should just keep poking at him about it."

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mega_dweeb September 15 2006, 19:18:09 UTC
He used to be a Wilybot. *shifts uncomfortably* We're not bots anymore, so he's got no excuse.

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charlene_kent September 15 2006, 04:30:23 UTC
"Does the person steal because they want to, think they need to, or is it an impulse they can't control?"

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mega_dweeb September 15 2006, 19:34:06 UTC
I think it's a combination of all three.

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