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They only ram it down the throats of those that continue to ignore the facts; maybe you should try too not cough up ignorance.
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Money does talk, why else do you think there’s any doubt at all? http://judithcurry.com/2015/05/06/is-federal-funding-biasing-climate-research/ http://www.cato.org/publications/working-paper/government-buying-science-or-support-framework-analysis-federal-funding
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Wishing everyone a happy Christmas and a contented New Year...
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If those criminals actually intended you harm then they will, probably, whatever your weapon because they’ll have the same. And yet you fail to see which one is more threatening to its people. For a democracy to become a threat to the majority of its people, it first needs to become an autocracy.
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It’s easy to invent a story like that, on the tinternet, but if there were no guns available, wouldn’t a sword do? I’m from England and have almost no access to a gun, unless I pass numerous tests; and as yet my government has decided not to try kill me despite our history, why has yours? Just to add, we are a country born of tyrants, you are a country born of democracy; so why is it you’re the one who fears the past?
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That sounds rather closed minded. Maybe you should have given this post more thought.
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Human behaviour often reflects badly on human endeavour but the latter often prevails; go humans...
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That was only half my point. That was the other half.
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If you don't like a smart alec then maybe this isn't the forum for you, most of us throw in a dumb comment now and then; learning from the mistake won't disappoint, excuses might.
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When has your life or anyone you know, ever been truly threatened? Let alone that threat being, honestly, alleviated by a gun? No doubt your reply will have some instance/threat that you could twist but since you have never, along with 99.9% of the western populace, killed anyone with a gun; what level of threat do you REALLY face that NEEDS a gun. We know by now that you like guns (as do I) but wanting/liking guns doesn't equate too NEED?
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Read those words again, you may find meaning, though from this maybe just a vacuum of understanding.
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People are people and the world is only shit if you think it is, perspective is everything; Ophiolite just pointed that out, why blame him if you can’t understand?
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Maybe, but he was born with a silver spoon and who knows if he was bored prior to his enlightenment,
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Your story ‘TheGeckomancer’ may not have a happy/content beginning or a happy/content now but it could have a happy/content future, that is up to you not others; success in life isn’t measured by wealth/fame/power, if you choose that path success is a hollow prize and contentment will always be just out of reach. The only meaning life has comes from contentment not success. Tell that to Buddha.
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I really don’t care if you take my advice or not, I’m certainly not insulted by that, I’m not even insulted by you suggesting I’m an idiot (it’s often true), it’s you that seems to be the insulted party here. Maybe you should try that approach; if you have a problem (in this case boredom) you have two choices, do something about it or do nothing and wallow in your misery, not a great deal of thought required.
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Ohh, I’m not a convert, I’ve always loved guns; I’m just happier to have gun ‘controls’ exclude the “rabid and extreme” from owning them; hmmm... Why are you so worried?
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Really? Ok Do they? And yet you reject any and all suggestions. That’s not a problem with meditation (auto-rejection again) they all ‘work’, if your problem is being bored for an hour or two and “it’s refreshing”.
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There's nothing noble about being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self - Ernest Hemingway. You may want to try a little humility and/or meditation, being bored is an excellent opportunity.
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In my day sometimes the audience was just one. When I was a teenager being ‘dared’ was seen as a challenge to your manhood and one only refused when it was almost certain injury/death; that almost never happened, because a) The refusal always ended with “you do it” and so b) You only dared when you're confident you can do it and so c) You only dared when you thought they wouldn’t.
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I don't really think a 'trick' was needed in that case, the first shot had a huge margin of error for, almost, anyone with enough practice and the second didn't really depend on anything but a careful set-up.
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Phi, you and I have very different memories of trainspotting.
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I think, and obviously it’s from an external perspective, that America’s biggest problem is that revenge seems to be a cultural norm. It’s so seductive and so easily identifiable, the bad guy does bad things because they’re bad and if we’re not bad then obviously we’re the good guys. It’s so easy to think in those terms because we’re unique, unique finger prints, unique personalities and free will, so being bad is a choice and the bad guy deserves what he/she gets, even death is too good for them if they’re bad enough. What’s more difficult to understand, is that whilst every human/animal is indeed unique, a dog still acts like a dog, a penguin acts like a penguin and a human acts like a human and each are subject to its life experiences; a kind/good person had understanding parents that treated/taught them well, including the consequences of bad behaviour, whilst the bully/bad person had uncaring/abusive parents that either beat them or maybe spoilt them and failed to teach them reasonable behaviour. Now I’m not suggesting the bad person should be let off without consequence but a little understanding of the above should at least allow them a little compassion and a realisation that anyone can be good or bad, add fear to the mix, without understanding you create a black/white world where revenge is the only sensible option.