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What I Was Taught an American Is
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Got to thinking about Our "Jim" character... He will surely garner scrutiny in the passage of time, I would think. Maybe He "gets away with murder" once, but given the possessions in a world where possessions are the things We care about and not the things We need to live as We might choose, they weren't the motive, in highest probability. Sure, the caring about this case will lead to investigating probable motives. It will be seen, at best, as a case of poor taste in choices on the part of the two to leave no evidence of contract... Rather rude to Sis, even. Ethically, if I were to judge, I would say He surely does not deserve the possessions, having failed the obligation to have evidence of contract. Sis, I would suggest, gets the stuff, and We who care place Jim under scrutiny. That's how I would suggest the matter be handled.
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RE: What I Was Taught an American Is - by Amaterasu Solar - 05-24-2016, 05:00 AM

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