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RE: Contest | 25-Word Comment - Monkey Business | Cheating - 6 Steem
Cheaters and the cheated. Something for nothing has its appeal. If it's too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true. The lessons start young. "Don't take candy from strangers."
There are those who get a thrill from cheating others. From hacking bank accounts. Passing phony checks, seducing someone else's partner. They are in government, in education, in science, in industry. Practically speaking they're everywhere.
But there are also those with integrity. They are easy to spot. They're open in their dealings, truthful. No gimmicks. They play by the rules. Those are the ones I want to be around.
There's some sort of corruption everywhere. Almost everybody engages in it. It's the easy life syndrome. Driven by the urge to have it all and do nothing.
Ini sangat harus di waspadai, apalagi bila permen yang sudah ada obat biusnya bisa ludes semua barang yang ada pada diri kita ini.
The candy?
Ia permen. Di tempat saya ini untuk melakukan aksi penculikan dan pembiusan bisa dilakukan dengan permen, permen ini dikasih untuk anak-anak, disinilah kejahatan terjadi.
So children are lured with candies not with balloons, asked to have a look at the newborn rabbits or kittens or just pulled into a car or come along out of free will?
#wewrite & #comment @yancar
Kalau di kota ya seperti itu. Di desa saya di kasih permen, lalu di tarik ke mobil dan ke motor mereka.
Itu adalah pengalaman yang mengerikan. Anda tidak pernah menerima permen? Sebagai seorang anak kami diberitahu untuk tidak menerima permen dari pria asing, hari ini orang-orang yang aneh karena wanita membantu pria juga ditambah lagi tidak ada anak kecil yang meminta permen. Mereka meminta kartu debit anak-anak!
I tend to say that if you like to make an income you have to cheat. We can give it a different name but profit is cheating so are the present high prices asked for groceries, gasoline, power and you name it (the health insurance make a great example.. fat bank accounts but the never pay out except their guys at the top - golden handshake included).
The ole pean n' shell game.. it's more like a trick of the mind just like a magician.. he doesn't trick us but we trick our own mind.
My father was a cheater, playing a board game with him was terrible. He couldn't stand losing to a child (my daughter beat him with chess) and he always cheated as we played Ludo..his youngest brother did as he said he would teach me how to play Monopoly. I still don't like the game although I have a great version of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (Tim Burton).
A great entry, thanks for sharing the video.. let's see what I can find..
I learned and your words made me think for better.