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JavaJoe · 51-55, M
Nothing is always or never...
amObsolete · 100+, T
No. Especially for selfish or self-serving goals.
EugenieLaBorgia · F
Always. It should always be read and interpreted as 'the end is in accordance with the means'. Cause and effect. 'Justify', in this matter, should never be associated with a moral or ethical value.
Hanging2 · 51-55, M
@EugenieLaBorgia ohh I do love your rationale
Jamesbo · 70-79, M
In politics it's the way communists leaders got rid of the people that didn't comply with the government. Millions were slaughtered on that reasoning.
KaiserSolze · 46-50, F
@Jamesbo true
SW-User
Only if that person was God.
I think you can consider “intent” when judging the person but they still should be judged.
I think you can consider “intent” when judging the person but they still should be judged.
softspokenman · M
Yes. I use the ends of a loaf of bread to make a grilled cheese sandwich. I couldn't think of anything funny to say.
Hanging2 · 51-55, M
Sometimes. The direct route is the best way to get it done
NudistsintheUK · 41-45, M
Depends why i guess most of them justify
All I ever do is delay, my every attempt to evade...
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Zonuss · 41-45, M
Only if you say so. 🙂
Unquestioned · 70-79, M
I am the end, I am the means.