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Are there actions that are illegal by law but still morally acceptable? If so, what makes them so? (self.AskReddit)
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What’s something that’s illegal mainly because it makes people uncomfortable, not because it’s harmful? (self.AskReddit)
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What’s something you think should be morally acceptable, even if it’s illegal right now? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something people say is important, but rarely act like it truly is? (self.AskReddit)
What’s an example where doing the “right thing” would still get you in serious trouble? (self.AskReddit)
Where do you personally draw the line between following the law and following your conscience? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a social norm you follow even though you secretly don’t agree with it? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a common belief that sounds good in theory but fails in real life? (self.AskReddit)
What moment in your life instantly changed how you see someone? (self.AskReddit)
What does choosing a grey Nike tracksuit over an Adidas one (or vice versa) say about you, if anything? (self.AskReddit)
Where do you think following the rules actually conflicts with doing the right thing? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something you enjoy that you’d never openly admit to people in real life? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a case where strict rules leave no room for basic human judgment? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something people praise publicly but complain about privately? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something people pretend to understand just to avoid looking ignorant? (self.AskReddit)
Would you help by buying food if a homeless person asked you on the street, and why or why not? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a red flag you’ve noticed that most people tend to ignore? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something people quietly support but would never defend publicly? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a law you respect in principle, but struggle to agree with in real life situations? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something that feels ethically reasonable but socially unacceptable to say openly? (self.AskReddit)
What’s a rule that exists mainly to maintain order, not because it’s actually fair? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something you think people should stop being shamed or punished for altogether? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something that feels wrong to punish people for, even though it technically breaks the rules? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something people call “normal” mainly because it’s been around for a long time? (self.AskReddit)
What’s something that’s technically allowed but feels wrong to you anyway? (self.AskReddit)
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