[For most people, yes. In this case, the strings would be moral hang-ups... and luckily he doesn't have those.] In that case, let's turn the question around a bit.
Would you still take it if you knew it'd cost you?
[ Rep says: once he gets his real body back, you are going down. ]
There always are. You may be too short-sighted to seem them, but the only things without consequences are things not you nor anyone else would bother wanting.
If you do so, then you make a conscious decision to do so when you take something. It's a valid course of action, but it doesn't remove said consequences.
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Would you still take it if you knew it'd cost you?
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Now it's not so clear-cut, and it becomes like any other decision someone has to make.
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Right, weighing the consequences and all that jazz. Assuming there are any.
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There always are. You may be too short-sighted to seem them, but the only things without consequences are things not you nor anyone else would bother wanting.
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Of course you do. But that's not to say there aren't extra risks involved with making certain decisions over others.
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