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Yes, it often does. I have found that the guilty are often the ones most eager to point the finger.
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My students do this ALL the time! They think if you look the other way you won't notice them! LMAO, little do they know......hahaha
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By that logic, a witness to a crime who reports it would be guilty. So, no it could not apply fairly to all other aspects of guilt.
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Only in one other instance: Whoever smelt the bacon, cooked it and will get the most.
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I prefer the saying "You spot it, you got it." If you spot a negative trait in someone else, you also have that trait.
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