Stealing is always at least one part good

OK, I THINK I get what the OP is trying to say. I think that they are arguing that in theft, at least one party benefits; whereas killing is purely negative; one party gets nothing, the other dies.

Now, I don’t agree with this; theft can just get you sent to jail, while you can kill a serial murder and save lives. Morality requires context.

Freedom is slavery.

Who is the Eggman?

And is he in any relation to Spoonman?

Der Trighs,

appreciate the input

1.theft is criminal
2.feel better about topic
3.ready to make a list

“7’s the key number here.
Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 doors.
7, man, that’s the number.
7 chipmunks twirlin’ on a branch, eatin’ lots of sunflowers on my uncle’s ranch. You know that old children’s tale from the sea.
It’s like you’re dreamin’ about Gorgonzola cheese when it’s clearly Brie time, baby.
Step into my office”

Bubblegum Whiskey.

Moo.

Something that happens, happens.
Something that in happening, causes something else to happen, causes something else to happen.

coo-coo-ka-joo!

Instruments of tyranny, secret laws are.

Buzzards need to eat, same as worms.

turn, turn , turn

Something, that in happening, happens again, happens again.

So this explains why the Illuminati forced Mary Magdalane (under the guise of Lincoln’s secretary who was named Kennedy) to secretly marry an alien who came to Earth to replace Paul McCartney, after he died in a car crash on his way to plot Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance at Stonehenge.

This marriage then produced the lead programmer at Diebold to rig the election of 2000 and create crop circles, which are in fact time traveling portals, to lure the Yeti and Bigfoot back to 1919 in order to play baseball for a championship caliber ballclub called the Chicago White Sox whose miserly owner, Charles Comiskey, paid the creatures in lead-based paintchips rather than cash.

The failure of the Yeti/Bigfoot experiment cost several gamblers a fortune in winnings. This led to the eventual crash of the stock market in 1929 and caused a young Austrian immigrant stock broker named Adolph Schicklgruber to lose his life savings.

Disenchanted with a capitalist system, Mr. Schicklgruber emigrated back to Europe, Germany this time, where, in an attempt to defeat capitalist governments, he joined the National Socialist German Worker’s Party to work for change from the inside through peace, tolerance, multiculturalism, and reform.
It all makes sense now.
(I forget what poster I took that from, but I’ve been saving it for occasions like this. If you know who posted it originally, I’d like to know to give thiem credit.)

There’s nothing that can happen that can’t happen.

All you need is love.

And bongos.