Well, in reality, if you have a basketball team and one guy is doing nothing except getting in the way, most likely the team is either going to chew him out or kick him off the team right then and there. I have never heard of a team just letting one of their teammates sit around the whole game and then discipline him after.
I've actually had that situation in school with one of our group members not pitching in. Did he still get a decent grade because we did all the work for him? Sure. It happens all the time. If anything, it's a good lesson to teach about life not being fair. I've actually had teachers TELL me that.
I appreciate the mature and descriptive response and not resorting to kindergarten insults. However, the simple solution would have been to kick the guy the moment they realized he wasn't going to pitch in. It doesn't even look like they tried talking to the guy or asking him why he was just standing around. The fact that he took it upon himself to struggle through while the guy just stood around only boot him at the treasure room makes him just as low as the leecher himself.
It's all good if we disagree. That's why it's a debate. I actually value your input if you can do it in a mature and informative way.
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