explosivecombat: (And what have we here?)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote 2014-10-22 06:19 pm (UTC)

I think that's primarily subjective, isn't it?

Although when it comes to incentive...there are some who wouldn't care about murdering someone - there's no morality or sense of ethics preventing them from doing such. However, it's possible they have no desire to be put on trial and thrown in prison for murdering someone; they would behave for the sake of preserving their freedom as opposed to because they believe killing is wrong. I think that would be one applicable difference.

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