I'm forever messing with my own head so I'm guessing it's occasionally OK to mess with other people's heads. ;-)
It's interesting from the legal point of view too, isn't it? Someone who's incapable of telling right from wrong can use that as a defense. Right/wrong and true/false aren't the same, but IMO they are related -- someone who can…
I'm forever messing with my own head so I'm guessing it's occasionally OK to mess with other people's heads. ;-)
It's interesting from the legal point of view too, isn't it? Someone who's incapable of telling right from wrong can use that as a defense. Right/wrong and true/false aren't the same, but IMO they are related -- someone who can't distinguish between right and wrong is probably going to have a hard time telling true from false. (And both dichotomies have a helluva lot of gray area around them.)
I'm forever messing with my own head so I'm guessing it's occasionally OK to mess with other people's heads. ;-)
It's interesting from the legal point of view too, isn't it? Someone who's incapable of telling right from wrong can use that as a defense. Right/wrong and true/false aren't the same, but IMO they are related -- someone who can't distinguish between right and wrong is probably going to have a hard time telling true from false. (And both dichotomies have a helluva lot of gray area around them.)
Yes, correct, yes correct, yes & visually true, alot of grey. :)