01 June 2010

Moment Of Bravado

"Just give the robber what he wants!"

OK. I will.

I intend to shoot him.

It is what he wants.

If he didn't want to be shot, he would not have tried to rob me.


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2nd-Jun-2010 12:16 am (local) ravenclaw_eric

American Indian Zen riddle: "A thief is shot in the night---whose hand is on the bow?"

The answer is "the thief's. By becoming a thief, he ensured that he would one day be shot."

Jun-2010 11:46 am (local) weerdbeard

Yep. Also note that giving your wallet, watch, car, or other item to a robber, you now have a robber with your wallet, watch, car, ect. You are now in a WORSE situation than when you started.

Better to shoot him, and KEEP your items, and simply eliminate the robber from the equation. Its the only logical thing to do!



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