Ooh, it’s not often that Big Brother makes us question our own morals. Usually it reassures us that any and all morally dubious decisions we’ve ever made in our lives weren’t actually that bad after all.But last night Conor McIntyre left the reality show house with £50,000 in cold clean fresh cash…after ignoring his fellow housemate’s pleas to share the dosh.Was he right to do it?This is what happened: Conor and Luke Scrase were isolated in ‘The White Room’ this week for 79 hours having been told that they had to stay there if they wanted any chance of winning the final.Last night they were shown a counter with ‘£0’ written on it and were told that the figure would increase for the duration of a minute.They were informed that if either of them pressed their buzzer during that minute that person would win the amount shown on the counter, but they would have to leave.They were also told that the amount would come out of the eventual winner’s £100,000 prize fund.Ooh, it’s tense…Channel 5 They both watched the counter with their hands behind their backs…and then as soon as it reached £50,000 both smashed down their buzzers.Luke grinned – thinking he’d won – but then looked gutted to be told by Big Brother that it was actually Conor who would take the money home.The pair hugged and Like began to cry.As Conor walked towards the door with his suitcase full of cash, Luke said, "That would have been half yours [if I had hit the buzzer first]." Conor replied, "Don’t worry about anything," to which Luke replied,oakley sunglass, "I'm worried."Ooh, what a guilt trip. And there's the conundrum. Would you give half of your money to Luke if you'd been in Conor's shoes? Luke says he would have given it to you. Why would he give it to you? Is it expected? Would it be the good and fair thing to do? Is it greedy to want the whole lot for yourself when both of you could leave with a hefty £25,000? Haven't you won the money fair and square? Isn't it unfair to effectively tell Conor he should give you the money? So many questions!Now imagine Luke and Conor were best friends – would that change anything?See ya later, Luke!Channel 5 And it turned out that Conor has absolutely no intention of giving Luke diddly. He told host Brian Dowling afterwards: "He knows how much that money is going to change my life.""He says he needs the money, but listen – he's got his own house,oakley sunglasses, and he's got…a job going for him. I haven't got anything. I still live with my mum and dad and stuff and that will change my life."I'm gutted [for Luke S]…But at the end of the day I'm the one with £50,000."So why did he say, "Don't worry about anything"? Wouldn't it have been more honest to say, "Dream on, sucker!" and swagger out?Now,discount oakley sunglasses (http://www.gogetoakleysunglass.com), we’ll be honest – we’d have sprinted out of that room clutching that suitcase full of cash like a life-preserver raft in the ocean. But would you?Let us know!
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