All Lawyers go to Hell, Eventually (part 1)

Sep 05, 2005 01:38

How do you put a price on a life? My Sunday School teacher always used to tell us that life was priceless, that it was a miracle of God's will. My third year tort professor told us that the price of a life is determined solely by how much you can get for it. By way of example, if a child is poisoned from a tainted box of Cheerios, that child's life ( Read more... )

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ex_awed819 September 5 2005, 14:12:21 UTC
"...while also exploiting those injured or grieving to be highly satisfying and not at all damaging to the soul. And they say sarcasm is the lowest form of humour."

It's all a matter of perspective. Personally, I wouldn't view it like that. Not at all. If you're helping the injured or grieving there isn't much exploitation happening now it there?! If both parties are benefitting, it's a reciprocal relationship and not at all exploitative.

You up for watching some arthouse films with me sometime soon?

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elfiende September 6 2005, 13:09:58 UTC
The funniest is that that child who was poisoned and sued for millions, may very well become the drunk driver who runs the other kid over on his way to get his welfare cheque.

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anonymous September 17 2005, 04:42:00 UTC
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J.R. is gonna kick your fuckin ass then suck your dick.

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hi anonymous March 14 2006, 01:24:36 UTC
ben this is james. i love you bro

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