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So you take the "innocent until proven otherwise" aspect when dealing with people?
IMO, everyone deserves a shdow of a doubt.

I'd be using paid time off. I get 20 days a year. It's what I use if I'm sick or take time off for vacations. So far I've used 3 of those 20 days. 2 this week. If I take the rest of the week I should have 14 days left for the year.
Then go for it. Take the day off and do something fun.

I find assuming people are idiots unless proven otherwise helps keep my stress levels down ;)
In my line of work (the telecommunications stuff that is) I find this to be helpful.
 




Then go for it. Take the day off and do something fun.
That's what I'm thinking of doing. I even thought about going off somewhere for a couple of days. I just don't know where.

Aren't pastors/priests taught to keep this in mind anyway?
I don't know about that. I'm not a pastor or priest.:p I imagine they tend to look for the good in people. Doesn't help if they think everyone is bad.
 



I was posting in my pbp game. Blackrat's character was beating a corrupt swat officer senseless, while Ginnel's character is running around as the Road Runner.
What the?! The guy is still conscious! Damn irish bastard... :rant:
I'm a assume that they were both guilty and innocent in at least one alternating quantum time lines type.
Hmm, interesting take. But the question becomes: Is a person more often quilty or innocent when counted all the alteranative dimensions?
 

I don't know about that. I'm not a pastor or priest.:p I imagine they tend to look for the good in people. Doesn't help if they think everyone is bad.

That is assuming allot considering that one's definition of good an evil is highly subject to their own morality. IF a priest was corrupt, then there is a chance that his views of good/evil are tainted.
 

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