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Is it okay to break some laws once in a while?

So me and my friends love to break the law sometimes. We don't do it every night, but when we do, we go around committing all kinds of crimes. It's rather fun and it gives me a high feeling when I do it. The bigger the crime the better the rush. Is this normal?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Breaking laws for the "rush" is not a good reason, it's actually pretty selfish, immature and dishonest. All throughout history laws have been broken. An example of a just crime? The Underground Railroad. An example of an unjust crime? Drunk driving, theft, etc.

  • 8 years ago

    sure

    as long as you are OK with your intended victim blowing the head off of your shoulders when they catch you

    Crime for a thrill is just plain stupid

    as an alternative try skydiving mountain climbing or some other high risk sport to get your thrills

    it is perfectly legal and the only victim is the idiot who does it and any family they leave behind

  • Mutt
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    And you probably will also be complaining after you get caught that the police have nothing better to do than pick on people like you.

  • 8 years ago

    Difficult to answer this without knowing what specific laws you're talking about. Some are trivial.

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  • Don't worry, you'll outgrow it, usually while sitting in jail wondering what went wrong in your life.

  • 8 years ago

    yes if your not a troll lol

  • 8 years ago

    Seek help.

  • 8 years ago

    JUS BE SURE THE CRIMES ARENT ASIAN CRIMES

    Source(s): NOT RASIST I MEAN STEALING FROM ASIAN GROCERYS
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