if one day you were walking home from a stressing day, and you needed money to buy someting you really really wanted more like you needed but you dint have the money because you just got payed and spent your money on just rent and bills and a burger from the dollar menu in mcdonalds(or other necesities) and later you got the bus that normally take home and you were the only person riding (well of course with the bus driver) and you found a suit case under the chair right beside you full of money. You know its full of money because its see throgh wich had 3.5 million dollars what would you do?
OPTION 1 - keep the money and just spend it like crazy
or
OPTION 2 - report the money because you know its the right thing to do( come one how would you like it if the money was actually yours)
or
just write what you would do
Are You Serious?
By ericaaperalta - Posted on February 25th, 2008
Tagged: Personal freedom













Well, for one thing, $3.5 million couldn't fit in one suitcase.
Two, what need would anyone have for producing a transparent suitcase?
Over-analysis of your scene aside, I'd end up reporting it. I like my karma being good.
Nope. No signature for you. XP
I don't know if I could acurately know what I would do in that situation unless I were in it. Part of me wants to say that I'd take the money, but in all honesty, I think I would report it. That's a pretty unrealistic situation. I also don't get the title of this blog...
Depends if I thought I'd get caught or not. I'd probably be scared shitless of getting caught. How could I have so much money and not get caught? D:
Probably... I'd take all of it. And then I'd deposit a largish but "sane" amount in my bank account, say, 20k. I'd spend some money on getting nicer stuff... books, drugs, food, etc. Then I'd donate the rest anonymously to charity or walk around town giving it away to the homeless, because I'd be afraid of getting caught.
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