When do you rat out a friend, if ever?

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NotSoNimble

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Tdc2182 said:
NotSoNimble said:
You are so right. A good man is supposed to do what is right. Now I feel bad..... I am not a good man. He is not either.

Shouldn't shit heads like us stick together tho?

I know how lame that sounds.....

Just to ice the cake, he is 32, and I am 31.

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Eh, maybe that is a little to harsh. Now that I think of it, seeing how its not a crime like robbery or something extreme, I wouldn't avoid him.

But you should definitely try giving him the silent treatment for a while.
Well, he is robbing some dude out of money to repair his car, so it kinda is a real crime.

I think I may confront him on it instead of the cold shoulder.

And to the guy who posted under you......

It's a lot, not alot.

Not much cosmetic damage on the body, but the wheel is really fucked up, so I guess it isn't just $100 or so, more like close to $1000.

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Death God

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I never rat any friend out. They don't rat me and I don't rat them. We've got a close friendship and would never do that to any of us.
 

Paksenarrion

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NotSoNimble said:
Paksenarrion said:
I would feel very sad and terribly embarrassed. The person I chose to be my friend turned out to be an irresponsible drunk. I would leave an apology note on the wrecked car on behalf of my friend, then treat said friend to one final day of entertainment before I put them down. Assisting in honorable suicide is never an emotionless event.
LOL!

I was with ya up to the suicide part.

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I considered the note, but it would get back to me. I guess I may be a coward then since I haven't acted yet.

Thanks for the first part of your post tho!
Anytime! But in all seriousness, this friend of yours doesn't seem like the type to grow up doing something significant in life. And by significant, I mean, not even a McJob. I'd suggest giving him 2 more chances, and then it's sword to the neck time.