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I have all of the reasons to be glad that my parents chose to raise me in Scotland instead of the US of late. Seriously.
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Oh wow. This person needs to die. Holy s***.mangaluva wrote: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 14674.html
Oh, for... [rant composed of unintelligible anger]
I have all of the reasons to be glad that my parents chose to raise me in Scotland instead of the US of late. Seriously.
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GinRei wrote:To be fair, gun laws in the US don't work. Not because they can't work, but because they don't. They're poorly written, and no one enforces them. Furthermore, there's freaking Mexico.mangaluva wrote: Reading a piece in the Metro about Louie Gohmert (R-TX) stating that there's no point in more stringent gun laws in the US because "gun laws do not work". He's absolutely right. I mean, just look at all the mass shootings that the UK has suffered since the post-Dunblane gun laws. Oh, wait...
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The WBC, without doubt. The KKK is only 400 years behind, not crazymangaluva wrote: Scotland's about to bring in stricter licensing laws over air rifles because a child was shot and killed with one. One child dead=stricter laws. In the US, twenty children dead=...the KKK and the WBC getting into a fight over who's crazier.
Well, we have Poland right next to us, too, and Belarus and Russia are right behind that. Still, our gun control laws work, at least as far as controlling who gets a gun is concerned.GinRei wrote:To be fair, gun laws in the US don't work. Not because they can't work, but because they don't. They're poorly written, and no one enforces them. Furthermore, there's freaking Mexico.mangaluva wrote: Reading a piece in the Metro about Louie Gohmert (R-TX) stating that there's no point in more stringent gun laws in the US because "gun laws do not work". He's absolutely right. I mean, just look at all the mass shootings that the UK has suffered since the post-Dunblane gun laws. Oh, wait...
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I have to agree with Stop. When it comes to fatal crimes, the only excuse for not implementing some new laws is not "it won't solve everything". If it brings in at least some reduction, that's a good start.Stopwatch wrote:GinRei wrote:To be fair, gun laws in the US don't work. Not because they can't work, but because they don't. They're poorly written, and no one enforces them. Furthermore, there's freaking Mexico.mangaluva wrote: Reading a piece in the Metro about Louie Gohmert (R-TX) stating that there's no point in more stringent gun laws in the US because "gun laws do not work". He's absolutely right. I mean, just look at all the mass shootings that the UK has suffered since the post-Dunblane gun laws. Oh, wait...Spoiler:
I have never in my entire life understood the purpose of the First Amendment. It's awfully "every man for himself", which kinda defeats the entire purpose of humanity's drive towards community and civilization. You're supposed to have a police force that can protect you. You're supposed to have a social support system that makes sure people don't get frightened and desperate enough to be killing people. This is not a problem that is unique to the USA, I know, but that doesn't change the fact that it is a problem and badly needs remedied.
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I know. ;____; Trust me, if I could do something to shut them up, I would. I have seriously considered writing to them, though I doubt it would really help that much.mangaluva wrote:The Baptist Church needs to do something about these nutters. They are forever making the church indistinguishable from raving psychopaths.kholoudsafir wrote::|
I do not think that any decent Christian would agree with this. Many people bring shame to their religious teachings by acting like this
Gun trafficking. It does happen. A lot. Border control does need some work, though.Stopwatch wrote:GinRei wrote:To be fair, gun laws in the US don't work. Not because they can't work, but because they don't. They're poorly written, and no one enforces them. Furthermore, there's freaking Mexico.mangaluva wrote: Reading a piece in the Metro about Louie Gohmert (R-TX) stating that there's no point in more stringent gun laws in the US because "gun laws do not work". He's absolutely right. I mean, just look at all the mass shootings that the UK has suffered since the post-Dunblane gun laws. Oh, wait...Spoiler:
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I really don't think they're the type to care about Disgusted From Turnbridge Wells. I don't know what can curb their crazy. If someone thinks of something, let me know.Commi-Ninja wrote:I know. ;____; Trust me, if I could do something to shut them up, I would. I have seriously considered writing to them, though I doubt it would really help that much.mangaluva wrote:The Baptist Church needs to do something about these nutters. They are forever making the church indistinguishable from raving psychopaths.kholoudsafir wrote:![]()
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I do not think that any decent Christian would agree with this. Many people bring shame to their religious teachings by acting like this
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On the bright side, I don't think anyone is stupid enough to actually consider them Christians outside of themselvesCommi-Ninja wrote:I know. ;____; Trust me, if I could do something to shut them up, I would. I have seriously considered writing to them, though I doubt it would really help that much.mangaluva wrote:The Baptist Church needs to do something about these nutters. They are forever making the church indistinguishable from raving psychopaths.kholoudsafir wrote:![]()
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I do not think that any decent Christian would agree with this. Many people bring shame to their religious teachings by acting like this
Terry Pratchett wrote: The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
bash7353 wrote:I kind of always assumed that Haneda's parents might've had names.
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Eh, you'd be surprised. Sensationalist media only makes sensationalist WBC more obvious. People who know nothing about Christianity or what normal Christians are like think they're the real deal. Which only serves to cause them to hate all Christians, regardless of what they're really like.Stopwatch wrote:On the bright side, I don't think anyone is stupid enough to actually consider them Christians outside of themselvesCommi-Ninja wrote:I know. ;____; Trust me, if I could do something to shut them up, I would. I have seriously considered writing to them, though I doubt it would really help that much.mangaluva wrote:The Baptist Church needs to do something about these nutters. They are forever making the church indistinguishable from raving psychopaths.kholoudsafir wrote:![]()
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Bless your heart, you have more faith in the US Congress than Americans do.mangaluva wrote: I have to agree with Stop. When it comes to fatal crimes, the only excuse for not implementing some new laws is not "it won't solve everything". If it brings in at least some reduction, that's a good start.
Second. First is free speech and all that jazz.I have never in my entire life understood the purpose of the First Amendment. It's awfully "every man for himself", which kinda defeats the entire purpose of humanity's drive towards community and civilization.
That being said, the purpose was that when it was written, we were occupied by the British, and commonfolk took up arms and formed militia.
As extreme as it is: death. There's nothing else that will stop them. They construe the death of innocent children as an act of God against gay marriage. In a state that didn't pass a gay marriage law. If that doesn't say everything, I don't know what will. They get off on being hated, because that's how things were when the Church first started. They think it makes them pure.mangaluva wrote: I really don't think they're the type to care about Disgusted From Turnbridge Wells. I don't know what can curb their crazy. If someone thinks of something, let me know.
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Don't start a debate like this, please.mangaluva wrote: I have never in my entire life understood the purpose of the First Amendment. It's awfully "every man for himself", which kinda defeats the entire purpose of humanity's drive towards community and civilization. You're supposed to have a police force that can protect you. You're supposed to have a social support system that makes sure people don't get frightened and desperate enough to be killing people. This is not a problem that is unique to the USA, I know, but that doesn't change the fact that it is a problem and badly needs remedied.
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I've been thinking about that sort of stuff too lately... As for me, I'd strongly prefer people telling me. I'm almost sure there's talking behind my back and I hate it. I really don't get how it is 'polite' to do so.Stopwatch wrote: Do I prefer it if people confront me if I'm annoying/frustrating/upsetting/embarrassing/[insert another negative emotion here] them or if they act normally with me (so I don't know) but still feel that way and talk about it with others later?
I still can't decide. Well, that's not exactly true, but you can only have it confirmed one way. You can't have it confirmed that no one thinks that way or talks about you like that, but you can know if people *are* thinking/talking that way. So, it's possibly more a question of whether you would rather *know* for sure or whether you would prefer to have vague suspicions that can't be dispelled but not having it confirmed. The knowing can hurt, as can the suspicions, but which one would be worse?
Hmm... perhaps I still don't know. And this entire post makes me seem kinda paranoid XD, but it's justified. I do spend too long thinking about it though....
If you look at the options -
* People openly state what they don't like. You then can decide if that's something you want to change, and have a good idea how others feel about you. Sure, it hurts for the moment, but it gives you the chance to react.
* Everyone is polite and won't 'offend' anybody by telling them what they truly think. You still witness them talking about others behind their backs, so it's likely they'd talk about you that way too. Now you're free to go all paranoid, and IF it's really bad, some just turn their back on you and you still don't know why.
...well, Stop, I can only honestly tell you that I really don't think badly about you
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Congress needs a heavy dose of pragmatism, for that matter.GinRei wrote:Bless your heart, you have more faith in the US Congress than Americans do.mangaluva wrote: I have to agree with Stop. When it comes to fatal crimes, the only excuse for not implementing some new laws is not "it won't solve everything". If it brings in at least some reduction, that's a good start.

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Hmm... while until recently I thought I'd prefer people telling me I think I end up more upset if they don't tell me and I find out some other way. Which is why if I suspect that people aren't outright telling me stuff like that I get worried it's because they're simply being too polite to tell me. Like when you have answers on a test and they seem too easy so you get suspicious they're trick questions. If that makes any sense? It seems irrational and probably is to an extent, but as stuff like that has happened before it allows me to cling to the possibility of it happening again, even at a low probability. Then again, I have to say I'm almost sure of it happening to an extent too. Not knowing for certain lets me hope that people aren't, but if people aren't I still can't confirm it. And I'm going in circles now...Giogio wrote:I've been thinking about that sort of stuff too lately... As for me, I'd strongly prefer people telling me. I'm almost sure there's talking behind my back and I hate it. I really don't get how it is 'polite' to do so.Stopwatch wrote: Do I prefer it if people confront me if I'm annoying/frustrating/upsetting/embarrassing/[insert another negative emotion here] them or if they act normally with me (so I don't know) but still feel that way and talk about it with others later?
I still can't decide. Well, that's not exactly true, but you can only have it confirmed one way. You can't have it confirmed that no one thinks that way or talks about you like that, but you can know if people *are* thinking/talking that way. So, it's possibly more a question of whether you would rather *know* for sure or whether you would prefer to have vague suspicions that can't be dispelled but not having it confirmed. The knowing can hurt, as can the suspicions, but which one would be worse?
Hmm... perhaps I still don't know. And this entire post makes me seem kinda paranoid XD, but it's justified. I do spend too long thinking about it though....
If you look at the options -
* People openly state what they don't like. You then can decide if that's something you want to change, and have a good idea how others feel about you. Sure, it hurts for the moment, but it gives you the chance to react.
* Everyone is polite and won't 'offend' anybody by telling them what they truly think. You still witness them talking about others behind their backs, so it's likely they'd talk about you that way too. Now you're free to go all paranoid, and IF it's really bad, some just turn their back on you and you still don't know why.
...well, Stop, I can only honestly tell you that I really don't think badly about you*hugs*
*hugs Gio*
And I also can't understand how it's polite to talk behind people's backs like that (unless you're concerned about them and want to check with others they're okay... possibly?) so~
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I agree with Gio.
But it's the same with the whole messed-up presidential election system - they are a bit too stuck in tradition to consider any reform, even if the original purpose of a law has long become dispensable and the law is now causing problems. That's the result of 250 years without a revolution, forced reform or some other major international interference
It a thing of history. For one, the thing GinRei mentioned, but also the whole frontier- and wild-west-thing later on. Why they don't get rid of it now is a different question entirely. I mean, they did do that with the 18th, so it's not impossible (unlike, for example, the whole federalism thing in Germany).mangaluva wrote: I have never in my entire life understood the purpose of the First Amendment. It's awfully "every man for himself", which kinda defeats the entire purpose of humanity's drive towards community and civilization. You're supposed to have a police force that can protect you. You're supposed to have a social support system that makes sure people don't get frightened and desperate enough to be killing people. This is not a problem that is unique to the USA, I know, but that doesn't change the fact that it is a problem and badly needs remedied.
But it's the same with the whole messed-up presidential election system - they are a bit too stuck in tradition to consider any reform, even if the original purpose of a law has long become dispensable and the law is now causing problems. That's the result of 250 years without a revolution, forced reform or some other major international interference
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