well, think of it this way: say a message from you got mixed up and misinterpreted.
would you yourself simply be embarrassed, look the other way, and try denying it? or would you try to track down the information and the individuals involved, and confront them?
FROM: akame@cdc.org
why do you think people engage in these kinds of behaviors to begin with? it all starts with boredom.
and i was thinking along the lines of objects being found bent in odd or extreme ways or found with suspicious traces on them.
FROM: akame@cdc.org
that's usually how incidents like that turn out, anyway.
pulls out piano
well, think of it this way: say a message from you got mixed up and misinterpreted.
would you yourself simply be embarrassed, look the other way, and try denying it? or would you try to track down the information and the individuals involved, and confront them?
FROM: akame@cdc.org
why do you think people engage in these kinds of behaviors to begin with? it all starts with boredom.
and i was thinking along the lines of objects being found bent in odd or extreme ways or found with suspicious traces on them.
FROM: akame@cdc.org
that's usually how incidents like that turn out, anyway.
[is she speaking from hearsay?
is she speaking from...personal experience?
draw your own conclusions.]