Ok,
its been a long day, but after I finished my glorious 7-10 pm class, I was hungry, and I was looking forward to an after class snack, something to raise my spirits after a long day of getting mentally assaulted at school.
So on the way home I was trying to think of a good place to eat, and I debated for a while, but when I saw the golden arches, I knew that my hunger will be satisfied. But as I walked up to the store, there was two homeless men sitting out front of the store asking for change, I thought about taking a different path, but decided to continue. When they asked for change, I kindly said I had none, but I was left with a moral dilemma…go in to the store and get my meal, right when I turned them down, OR, find another place somewhere else. I hesitated, and before I could really decided what to do, my legs were already moving…I did not go into the store. There was no other fast food stores after that, and I had to quell my ravenous hunger with a damn popsicle…seriously, a POPSICLE!!!! Damn my guilty conscience, I should have just got the damn meal gone out right in front of the homeless men, and ate it all in front of them!
AH, screw this, I’m going to get some food
UPDATE
I went back to the golden arches, and got my damn meal. On top of that, I got a coupon that allowed me to get another meal (Two can Dine for 7.89) The second meal went to Nana. This was the best decision of my life… TAKE THAT HOMELESS PEOPLE!
You could have used your debit or credit card. They’re not technically money… Are they?
no they are NOT money, no matter what people tell you, they are not money.
But still, even if I did use my debit card or credit card, I would have still felt guilty about buying the food. But as I reflect on it now…I could care less.
I thought you were going to say “no they are NOT people”
that might be true as well