the ethics of toilet paper

Should you think about your duty, or about the consequences of your actions? Or should you concentrate on becoming a good person?

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Advocate
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the ethics of toilet paper

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How many times can a roommate use up all your Cottonelle Ultra Comfort Care and replace it with generic sandpaper x before it's ethical to kill the bitch? What if it's a succession of different roommates? Don't you dare say there's never such a right. A reasonable person can only take so much.
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You sound psychotic, dude! Please don't joke about committing homicide, and if you aren't joking, then even more please, seek help.
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You sound psychotic, dude! Please don't joke about committing homicide, and if you aren't joking, then even more please, seek help.
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If i was psychotic do you believe ignoring my apparently concerned question in favor of telling me to go get help would be the way to produce a positive result? Meanwhile, there are some real villians out there you're letting off without their justly earned murder.
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anything can be ethical depending on the standard

being legal on the other hand...

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3 yrs.
3 yrs for each roommate.
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