Agreed, laws aren't absolutes. But you also seem to imply there's no moral reasons behind certain laws. They aren't made just for convinience sake.
1) I think it makes the test pointless. Sounds like taking notes to me like any other class where you're been taught
2) It's wrong, you don't take other peoples belongings. If that doesn't concern you then it's also against the law.
3) Duncan and Lex would have been in the same boat with Ollie. If the truth would have come out it would have affected them too. Suppose the cheating became a pattern, they wouldn't have learned anything and it would caught on somewhere down the line. Maybe Ollie would make Duncan and Lex do favors since they're in the same boat now. That or dozens of other unforeseeable reasons.
4) How can you even ask that? For some it might be pocket money, for others it could be a difference of a day's meal. One dude at our school couldn't spend 2 euros for school photos.
Duncan being too weak to fight back can't really be hold against him. The bullies are bigger and outnumber them. Saying Duncan betrayed Lex is outright ludicrous. Out of all the people you side with Lex who turned out to be a pathetic black mailer and someone who beat his only real friend. It lead Duncan into a coma! You have a weird notion that might makes right since you seem to sympathize with Lex trying to be the top dog no matter what.
Let me repeat myself yet again. Ollie doesn't bully people without reason. He doesn't get violent without a purpose. He "attacked" at Lex because he knew what he was like. A double crossing piece of human garbage who can beat his best friend into a bloody pulp if they disagree with him or stop Lex from gaining a better position no matter what laughable social status they are fighting for. Not to mention Lex's 33.1 projects. Oliver lashed out to Lois the worst when she was writing about the Green Arrow. Oliver Queen is a liberal, he has strong opinions. But he doesn't attack people on a personal level (other than Lex maybe) like he did as a bully.
1) I think it makes the test pointless. Sounds like taking notes to me like any other class where you're been taught
2) It's wrong, you don't take other peoples belongings. If that doesn't concern you then it's also against the law.
3) Duncan and Lex would have been in the same boat with Ollie. If the truth would have come out it would have affected them too. Suppose the cheating became a pattern, they wouldn't have learned anything and it would caught on somewhere down the line. Maybe Ollie would make Duncan and Lex do favors since they're in the same boat now. That or dozens of other unforeseeable reasons.
4) How can you even ask that? For some it might be pocket money, for others it could be a difference of a day's meal. One dude at our school couldn't spend 2 euros for school photos.
Duncan being too weak to fight back can't really be hold against him. The bullies are bigger and outnumber them. Saying Duncan betrayed Lex is outright ludicrous. Out of all the people you side with Lex who turned out to be a pathetic black mailer and someone who beat his only real friend. It lead Duncan into a coma! You have a weird notion that might makes right since you seem to sympathize with Lex trying to be the top dog no matter what.
Let me repeat myself yet again. Ollie doesn't bully people without reason. He doesn't get violent without a purpose. He "attacked" at Lex because he knew what he was like. A double crossing piece of human garbage who can beat his best friend into a bloody pulp if they disagree with him or stop Lex from gaining a better position no matter what laughable social status they are fighting for. Not to mention Lex's 33.1 projects. Oliver lashed out to Lois the worst when she was writing about the Green Arrow. Oliver Queen is a liberal, he has strong opinions. But he doesn't attack people on a personal level (other than Lex maybe) like he did as a bully.
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