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      I think about this sometimes I could go to school and build a career for myself, or I could make way twice the money in half the time doing shit like this.

      Sometimes I hate that I have a sense of guilt. Life would be so much easier if I were a psychopath

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          I don’t think that’s true? They have a dysfunctional guilt/shame system but they still have other feelings, right?

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            Interestingly, a quick google didn’t really answer this. It seems pretty split as to whether they can or can’t. I don’t think there’s really a definitive answer. My guess is that it probably depends where you fall (I imagine it’s a spectrum like most things), and some can, some cant

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      Could easily rationalize it. Suckers are going to find a religion to con then no matter what. You could provide a less harmful option.

      I’m not saying you should, but you could find a way to justify it. It’s pretty easy money.

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        I don’t think a ‘less harmful’ con makes the con any more ethical. And I don’t want to take poor people’s money. A lot of people giving to televangelists are people living on social security and the like.

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    I knew a kid who’d go door to door in neighborhoods requesting donations for the poor.

    In his mind he was being honest because he was “the poor”

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    Honestly. I think that’s what many of the nutjob protestors and “commentators” do. Why work a real job when you can be paid by suckers to jetset around the country/world spouting controversial views.

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    Since it’s easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter heaven, relieving said rich man of their excess wealth is actually a kindness. Therefore this is an ethical life pro tip.

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    While everyone’s telling their stories. In middle school. My friend had a game shark book with game shark codes and he would write them all out and then sell them to kids that didn’t have a game shark.

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      Game shark, my god you brought me back. Shit, now you got me thinking about Game Genie too.

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      First gameshark I had for my PS1 was a little brick that went into the serial port. Fucker didn’t work and I couldn’t return it for a refund. Some time later, I got a gameshark as a CD and that one worked wonders. Too bad it would crash if I saved too many extra codes into the memory card.

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    I did something similar when I was like 11. Went on a “canned food drive” around the neighborhood because it was summer and I was hungry.

    To be fair, my family was poor and used services that actual drives would benefit, so I just cut out the middle man.

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    Full circle since I Rember reading that blink got started telling schools they wanted to play concerts in gymnasiums to spread a positive Christian message.

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      Have you ever talked with fundamentalist? It’s not only plausible, but those adults have probably done the same thing while actually being serious about the preaching part in the concert

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      Yes.

      Religious fanatics are that gullible, they do after all believe in really shittily written fairytales as if they’re real.

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      Yes! I went to an evangelical church run private school. They had the brilliant idea to send good “strong Christian” students to raves and parties to narc on their classmates that attended said raves and parties. I wish I was making that up.

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      Depends on the town. Some of the ones in the Bible Belt? Absolutely possible. In others it’s completely possible they knew the kids were lying and decided it was fun to play along and get them to a concert.

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    When I needed a job I went to church and asked them to pay that a job would come my way. Had 3 offers before I left

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    Image Transcription: Twitter Post


    M. Lockwood Porter, @mlockwoodporter

    My best friend and I wanted to go to a Blink 182 concert in high school but couldn’t afford tickets, so we told everyone in our extremely Baptist Oklahoma town that God called us to spread the gospel at an evil secular concert but we needed donations to get in. We turned a profit

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    So much circle-jerking in this comments. This person is literally stealing but its fine if its from the “bad guys”.

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          They wanted those kids to go at a concert and “spread the gospel” to people who paid to be there. Not sure about you, but I know I wouldn’t take that well.

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              Whoops, you’re right, my bad. I’m not a native speaker and mixed “grifter” with “griefer”.

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                Okay sure, but by taking their money, that’s just doing the same thing the church is criticized for, taking money under false pretenses.

                Grifting the grifters would be defrauding the church, not the congregation.