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#911157 added May 15, 2017 at 2:38pm
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Blame Game
Prompt: They say when a computer does something wrong, it blames another computer. Isn't it the same with people? Do animals blame others, too? Joy says it is responsibility and it is about putting the blame on others. She asked our thoughts on this.

A computer is just programmed to do a job and computers have glitches all the time. I swear the computer at work has Windows 3! I blame the dumb ass company I work for. Animals blame animals for invading their space, like bears in the wild and men tearing down trees, they have a right to blame us.

No one likes to accept blame. If you did something wrong, own up to her. Working with people. They will do things they shouldn't. Making a Med error at work happens. Own up to it and as long it isn't a major one, things will be alright.

Getting blamed for something you didn't do makes me angry. Look at politics. What crooks! They blame other politicians for their mistakes and we should lock them up. It is human nature. We all want to be perfect and it is easier to blame someone else. Like taking credit. Humans try to steal other ideas and take the credit for it. WE all need to accept responsibility and if the credit is due you, enjoy. Stop passing the buck.

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