Most of us don't do nasty things to our workmates because we think we're going to get thrown in prison. That's pretty far down the line. We fear reputation a harm. People are going to gossip about me if i'm, you know, an ass hole and so on. I have no argument with your argument. Just for us to believe that it is writ in the soul of us all was not part of our dianai. Was not part of our data day activity. But wha, the prisons are just people who got caught. S the people who who still transgressed, got away with it, and will keep getting away with it until they get caught
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