I'm sure it's unfeasible, but I wish the cyclops was simply an available option on watches with a date window instead of an occasional, polarizing feature.
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I'm not going to dignify your speculation with a response, nor am I about to speculate as to what you mean by "good life decisions". As for your claim regarding what most people think is ok or not ok, how do you know? Can you read minds? Are you actually purporting to have the ability to speak intelligently about what most people think?
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I don't assume that. I'm not even sure how you reached the conclusion that I do. I am willing to bet that by and large, people who mug people on the street for watches haven't led the most privileged lives. Do you assume otherwise?
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No. I didn't say the same thing. There's a clear distinction to be made between condoning the actions and not feeling bad for the people they happened to. Forgive me if I'm not impressed with your bougie moralizing. As much as it may be traumatizing for rich people to have their (most likely insured) expensive jewelry taken from them, do you have any consideration for the trauma that people who have to resort to stealing rich people's jewelry have been through? Or do you only feel bad for the rich?
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As unpleasant as I'm sure it is to not be able to walk on the sidewalk because of homeless tents on your way to and from a sporting arena, it's possible things might even be more unpleasant for the people who have to live in those tents.
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Nah, I'm not implying that at all. Please don't put words in my mouth.
I don't think anyone deserves to get mugged or beaten for wearing a watch, but I can say with certainty that I do not feel bad for people who can afford to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a watch should they get mugged for it. Those are literally the last people I'm going to feel bad for.
Not to mention, anyone spending that much money on a watch is insured, so they'll be just fine.
And should this cause people to have to think twice about putting on a watch worth tens of thousands of dollars before they go out in public, well, I don't feel bad about that either.
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