The word "infinite" springs to mind...JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Anyone got any idea when this argument will be laid to rest? - It's been going on for nearly 5 full threads now.
A ball-park figure will do.

The word "infinite" springs to mind...JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Anyone got any idea when this argument will be laid to rest? - It's been going on for nearly 5 full threads now.
A ball-park figure will do.
As obviously blowing shit up is what freedom is all aboutSeth wrote:Oh, I do, slave-boy. I do. I also enjoy going out whenever it pleases me to do so to shoot and blow shit up. Great fun!Blind groper wrote:Seth's comments are weird to me. Because he has never lived in a truly free country, he thinks what he has is superior.
Enjoy your fantasy, Seth.
But, I can own pistols, AR-15s, and AK-47s with any size magazine I want.Blind groper wrote:To Seth
I forgot to mention the Bradley Manning case. An idealist who revealed the corruption in the US military and is now on trial for his life.
By telling the world of the corruption in the US government and the US military, this guy is likely to be executed.
Yeah. Riiiiiight.
The USA is the bastion of freedom!!!!!!
Like hell!
I will remain grateful that I live in NZ, a truly free nation.
Marxist?Blind groper wrote:Most interesting, Collector. How long have you been a Marxist?Collector1337 wrote:
I most definitely work on a team and individually. Having someone "in charge" is definitely not needed.
Damned right he is. They should have hung him by now because he admitted to treason.Blind groper wrote:To Seth
I forgot to mention the Bradley Manning case. An idealist who revealed the corruption in the US military and is now on trial for his life.
It was treason, nothing else.By telling the world of the corruption in the US government and the US military, this guy is likely to be executed.
More so than any other nation.Yeah. Riiiiiight.
The USA is the bastion of freedom!!!!!!
Until it's not. Then you're fucked.Like hell!
I will remain grateful that I live in NZ, a truly free nation.
When all hoplophobes are either dead or under close psychiatric observation in a secure facility.JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Anyone got any idea when this argument will be laid to rest? - It's been going on for nearly 5 full threads now.
A ball-park figure will do.
Yup. It's one of the things free people get to do. It's all my shit, and I can blow it up if I want to. Also helps if I should need to blow someone else's shit up.MrJonno wrote:As obviously blowing shit up is what freedom is all aboutSeth wrote:Oh, I do, slave-boy. I do. I also enjoy going out whenever it pleases me to do so to shoot and blow shit up. Great fun!Blind groper wrote:Seth's comments are weird to me. Because he has never lived in a truly free country, he thinks what he has is superior.
Enjoy your fantasy, Seth.
Actually, I can do that as well, with the same end result as when you do it, since "blowing things up" except under specifically legally permitted circumstances, is illegal in both our countries, resulting in arrest in both places.Seth wrote:
You can't do that, so you're not free, slave-boy.
Have you considered that I don't want a fifth of your murder rate?Blind groper wrote:Actually, I can do that as well, with the same end result as when you do it, since "blowing things up" except under specifically legally permitted circumstances, is illegal in both our countries, resulting in arrest in both places.Seth wrote:
You can't do that, so you're not free, slave-boy.
In fact, when I was younger, I did the "blowing things up" rather a lot. I was on a farm, and we were clearing old tree stumps, which involved gelignite and lots of big bangs. I loved it, but I knew how dangerous it was, and I was glad then, and now, that this activity is restricted.
In the same way, if I wanted a firearm, I could do the training, pass the test (apparently, it is about as difficult as getting a driver's licence), and get my gun licence, which would legally permit me to buy a sporting rifle or shotgun. The thing I could not do, which I am very glad about, is buy a hand gun. This keeps our murder rate to one fifth of the USA on a per capita basis.
Well, I won't answer for BG in NZ, but in many countries (e.g. Scandinavia), the list includes: have your kids grow up in a safer and less violent place. Access excellent education for your kids - no matter who you are or where in the country you live. Have excellent health care no matter who you are. Enjoy a higher material standard of living.Collector1337 wrote:But, I can own pistols, AR-15s, and AK-47s with any size magazine I want.Blind groper wrote:To Seth
I forgot to mention the Bradley Manning case. An idealist who revealed the corruption in the US military and is now on trial for his life.
By telling the world of the corruption in the US government and the US military, this guy is likely to be executed.
Yeah. Riiiiiight.
The USA is the bastion of freedom!!!!!!
Like hell!
I will remain grateful that I live in NZ, a truly free nation.
You can't do that. So, I'm more free.
What can you do, that I cannot?
It's funny that "douche bag" is over the line, but being called a barbarian, Nazi, inbred, from a "swamp", uncivilized, gun loonie, gun nut, survivalist nut, etc. etc., not to mention the non-stop ethnocentrism, is just fine.JimC wrote:Collector 1337, this is a reminder that this post: http://www.rationalia.com/forum/viewtop ... 1#p1443621
is a personal attack in another member, which is in breach of our rules. Please desist in future.
Well, that's debatable, but that's not freedom. That's just your perception of feeling "safer and less violent." That doesn't have much to do with what prohibitionist laws there are.orpheus wrote:Well, I won't answer for BG in NZ, but in many countries (e.g. Scandinavia), the list includes: have your kids grow up in a safer and less violent place.Collector1337 wrote:But, I can own pistols, AR-15s, and AK-47s with any size magazine I want.Blind groper wrote:To Seth
I forgot to mention the Bradley Manning case. An idealist who revealed the corruption in the US military and is now on trial for his life.
By telling the world of the corruption in the US government and the US military, this guy is likely to be executed.
Yeah. Riiiiiight.
The USA is the bastion of freedom!!!!!!
Like hell!
I will remain grateful that I live in NZ, a truly free nation.
You can't do that. So, I'm more free.
What can you do, that I cannot?
Seems like your confusing freedom, with "free" as in don't have to pay for. Again, public school, which we also have, doesn't have anything to do with prohibitionist laws.orpheus wrote:Access excellent education for your kids - no matter who you are or where in the country you live.
Same thing again. What does this have to do with liberty? Freedom doesn't mean getting free stuff. Freedom is how restricted you are or not. It's not getting free stuff or being taken care of.orpheus wrote:Have excellent health care no matter who you are.
That would be your perception.orpheus wrote:Enjoy a higher material standard of living.
You should try living here because that's a very misinformed and ignorant statement.orpheus wrote:Just some of the things Scandinavians can do that we in the States cannot.
First, Collector, I'm an American by birth and citizenship, but I've lived in many places, including almost a decade in Scandinavia. So my statements are not ignorant nor are they misinformed. The Nordic countries do have, by almost any standard you wish to use, a materially higher standard of living than the USA. Simple fact. I didn't believe it either until I experienced it myself.Collector1337 wrote:Well, that's debatable, but that's not freedom. That's just your perception of feeling "safer and less violent." That's doesn't have much to do with what prohibitionist laws there are.orpheus wrote:Well, I won't answer for BG in NZ, but in many countries (e.g. Scandinavia), the list includes: have your kids grow up in a safer and less violent place.Collector1337 wrote:But, I can own pistols, AR-15s, and AK-47s with any size magazine I want.Blind groper wrote:To Seth
I forgot to mention the Bradley Manning case. An idealist who revealed the corruption in the US military and is now on trial for his life.
By telling the world of the corruption in the US government and the US military, this guy is likely to be executed.
Yeah. Riiiiiight.
The USA is the bastion of freedom!!!!!!
Like hell!
I will remain grateful that I live in NZ, a truly free nation.
You can't do that. So, I'm more free.
What can you do, that I cannot?
Seems like your confusing freedom, with "free" as in don't have to pay for. Again, public school, which we also have, doesn't have anything to do with prohibitionist laws.orpheus wrote:Access excellent education for your kids - no matter who you are or where in the country you live.
Same thing again. What does this have to do with liberty? Freedom doesn't mean getting free stuff. Freedom is how restricted you are or not. It's not getting free stuff or being taken care of.orpheus wrote:Have excellent health care no matter who you are.
By the way, in my state, I also get free health care.
That would be your perception.orpheus wrote:Enjoy a higher material standard of living.
So, it seems like, essentially, to you, being "free" means being taken care of apparently? Could you elaborate?
It seems like you have a pretty strange definition of what having liberty means.
You should try living here because that's a very misinformed and ignorant statement.orpheus wrote:Just some of the things Scandinavians can do that we in the States cannot.
"Can do?"
You're not "doing" anything.
Getting something, is not "doing" something.
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