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8/3/2013

10.8 mi

1:08:06

6:19 mi

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I thought about two things on this run: how long would a 10.75-mile run at 6:20 pace take and can you be innocent of not committing a crime? I was able to calculate the first question exactly (as well as run that exact pace, cool). But the second one was tough. What if someone accuses you of doing something they think is immoral and you think is moral (or at least not immoral)? If you admit to doing the act, they would call you guilty. But what would you call yourself? Innocent? Pure? Moral? I didn't know. It kind of reminds me of a debate between whether a homicide was first-degree or self-defense. Everyone admits that the act occurred, but they are debating the morality of it. So in the case of self-defense, the person is innocent because he did nothing wrong, but guilty of killing someone. Maybe I'm just messing around with the definitions of words, but I'm confused.

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