Morals
Ailz is doing an on-line questionnaire.
"What do you mean when you use the word morals," she asks me.
Ach, I don't ever use the word morals. It has negative connotations.
I think- censorious old ladies in wool coats and silly hats.
I think- England in the 1950s.
I think- smog.
Does this mean I'm amoral?
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But actually, that Jane Marple, she's a bit of a dark horse. Looks like she's one of the fancy cake brigade, but deep down she's wiiiicked.
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Makes me think of beardy greek guys hanging out on the Acropolis.
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Anyone who can live with a cord-biting rabbit underfoot and still be kind isn't amoral.
Censorious--how many of those people I've known! I only hope I've never been one to someone else.
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But when Ailz threw the word "morals" at me I seriously went blank. It's a word that just isn't in my vocabulary.
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Morals is doing the approved thing because you don't want to get caught doing something else. :)
I can accept someone who is amoral, but not someone who is unethical.
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Thank you.