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Ethics & Morality
Would you murder someone for wealth and fame?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skaloop" data-source="post: 55699765" data-attributes="member: 148393"><p>You've clearly never had to cut a body up into manageable pieces for ease of disposal. Then clean up afterwards! That's hard work...</p><p> </p><p>Not to mention the out-of-pocket expenses; incapacitating drugs, duct tape, a variety of tools, gas for travel to and from a remote location, plastic bags, cleaning solution... It adds up. Especially since even if you only use half the jug of bleach, you can't just bring home the rest. There's a lot of waste.</p><p> </p><p>Plus, it's generally a pretty specific field. Not a lot of people are willing to do it, and even fewer are able to do it well.</p><p> </p><p>So yeah, with the specialization needed to do it correctly, the operating expenses of the job itself plus the costs of maintaining necessary items for a a go-to contingency plan, and then the physical and mental effort required, yeah, someone would need to pay me plenty handsomely to kill someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skaloop, post: 55699765, member: 148393"] You've clearly never had to cut a body up into manageable pieces for ease of disposal. Then clean up afterwards! That's hard work... Not to mention the out-of-pocket expenses; incapacitating drugs, duct tape, a variety of tools, gas for travel to and from a remote location, plastic bags, cleaning solution... It adds up. Especially since even if you only use half the jug of bleach, you can't just bring home the rest. There's a lot of waste. Plus, it's generally a pretty specific field. Not a lot of people are willing to do it, and even fewer are able to do it well. So yeah, with the specialization needed to do it correctly, the operating expenses of the job itself plus the costs of maintaining necessary items for a a go-to contingency plan, and then the physical and mental effort required, yeah, someone would need to pay me plenty handsomely to kill someone. [/QUOTE]
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