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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre
One dude tried to get me to buy him alcohol. I was like, "no". And he's like "C'mon, dude I'd buy some for you" and I was like "I don't care" then I got on the bus.
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Yeah but you could leave. I was in a situation where I was in close quarters with the guy and I couldn't just go.
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Originally Posted by MicShazam
That guy didn't seem like he had any shame. He wouldd have asked to live in your place for a year if you kept talking to him long enough 
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Church, as I believe the kids say these days.
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
Trolls
I guarantee you that guy deserved to get stabbed. Finding people he can take advantage of his bread and butter. Don't try to help those manipulative, self-serving aggressive ****s. Think about it. He was in a hospital with stab wounds. There's a entire infrastructure there designed to help him. You had your own **** to worry about. **** that guy. Those people are piece of **** predators. If you couldn't sniff out that guy's bull**** from the get-go you need to set boundaries up in advance. Give to a little bit to a good cause like the Red Cross. You can assume the money helps people and thought has been given to who receives the service. Don't get involved with some **** who says he needs this or that from another patient at a hospital. Those types are constantly looking for people to exploit. Don't be one of them.
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I understand. I initially only intended to let him use the charger, and thought that would be enough. Sure, I considered maybe I'm stepping into a huge pile of dog**** here and should stay out of it, but what can I say? I'm a nice guy. Nice guys finish last, I know. But I'd still do it again; I'd rather be someone who risks helping someone and gets taken advantage of than be one of those who just turn their heads and pretend whoever's asking isn't there. That old adage, do unto others ... then split!

Seriously, yeah, I know, but I've always been one to help people. I'd rather be that kind of person, even if it gets me into trouble more often than not.