I do not believe in the Christian God and I don't give a fk about what's a sin and what isn't, but I am a very moral person, struggling to improve people's lives.
Let's be realistic here. People who scam, those who appear in infomercial advertisements for example, aren't that needy or are a a part of the lowest class in the world. I have seen advertisements which made me quite furious due to the fact they hide behind the mask of a "doctor" and expect people to give money because they suffer from -
1) Obesity
2) Addictions
3) Smoking
It still airs on our TVs. Basically, there's a supposed doctor who appears in the infomercial as a consultant and she gives "information" on how obesity, addiction and smoking are bad and they may cause cancer and all the bullcrap mixed with things everybody knows. Then they offer advice on how exercise isn't the solution and they must buy their ****** product which doesn't work. And how the country's "greatest scientists and doctors" helped made the snake oil / "product."
The girl is attractive and has done makeup. Now I don't see the directors or the actors so needy of money they need to scam people to feed their kids.
Why not do something honest and make a living out of it? Or just stay at home if you cannot make a honest living? I'd happily say "fk it" if I cannot make a honest living as a scientist/commoner. Those who fall for scams aren't exactly Bill Gates either.
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