I'm a bit surprised about Cornell students! But I actually suspect they were being dishonest rather than disloyal - like most survey respondents, they answered the "what would you do?" question as "what should you do?", and that weren't imagining actual friends whose life they'd be screwing up.
I'm a bit surprised about Cornell students! But I actually suspect they were being dishonest rather than disloyal - like most survey respondents, they answered the "what would you do?" question as "what should you do?", and that weren't imagining actual friends whose life they'd be screwing up.
It would be odd if there is such a generational gap...
I'd help any of my close friends to dispose of a body, no questions asked.
I'm a bit surprised about Cornell students! But I actually suspect they were being dishonest rather than disloyal - like most survey respondents, they answered the "what would you do?" question as "what should you do?", and that weren't imagining actual friends whose life they'd be screwing up.
It would be odd if there is such a generational gap...
I'd help any of my close friends to dispose of a body, no questions asked.