["Ethics", you say? It's just one of many concepts that has always eluded D33's understanding. He is curious, though - always so curious.]
When you speak of ethics, I suppose that would inherently lead to ideals surrounding the concepts of "right" and "wrong".
You've asked the network now whether or not its users consider themselves to be "good" people. That's a difficult question to answer without being given any parameters as to what constitutes a "good" person in the first place.
What do you consider those to be?
[He's also a much bigger fan of asking questions than he is answering them.]
Text; UN: D33
When you speak of ethics, I suppose that would inherently lead to ideals surrounding the concepts of "right" and "wrong".
You've asked the network now whether or not its users consider themselves to be "good" people. That's a difficult question to answer without being given any parameters as to what constitutes a "good" person in the first place.
What do you consider those to be?
[He's also a much bigger fan of asking questions than he is answering them.]