(Incidentally, does the U.S. really have no law requiring you to give first aid? You can get jailed for not helping somebody in obvious life-threatening distress here.)
First aid? The term used was "help", not first aid. You were obviously assuming a far more life-threatening scenario than I was. In a life-threatening situation of course I'd attempt to do whatever I could.
First aid? The term used was "help", not first aid. You were obviously assuming a far more life-threatening scenario than I was. In a life-threatening situation of course I'd attempt to do whatever I could. Also, you're an ass for the "antisocial" swipe.
The help scenario was an aside, of actual interest to me.
Calling you "antisocial" wasn't a swipe. Declaring that an individual has absolutely zero obligations towards other people (i.e. society) is the very definition of "antisocial".
I'm a little surprised that this would offend you.
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First aid? The term used was "help", not first aid. You were obviously assuming a far more life-threatening scenario than I was. In a life-threatening situation of course I'd attempt to do whatever I could.
The help scenario was an aside, of actual interest to me.
Calling you "antisocial" wasn't a swipe. Declaring that an individual has absolutely zero obligations towards other people (i.e. society) is the very definition of "antisocial".
I'm a little surprised that this would offend you.