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Dreams_Of_Cheese:


--- Quote from: Red Spy on October 11, 2015, 02:55:21 PM ---Science is more trust worthy than other things.
COUGH
religion & faith
WHEEZY COUGH


Man, that cold tho.

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--- Quote from: Dreams_Of_Cheese on October 11, 2015, 01:59:51 AM ---i stand by the "only if they are handicaps" option
the ideal (online) solution is that every mouse, by law, has a spike inside where you put your palm. you need your hand on the mouse for the keyboard to work, and if you type some dumbass stuff the spike comes out and impales your hand.

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if i had my way you'd have a hole in your palm right now.

Red Spy:

Owch

Ipquarx:


--- Quote from: Satan From Wreck-It-Ralph on October 11, 2015, 02:39:54 PM ---no
i am a scientist and i can confirm that you can't trust scientists
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then how can i trust you saying that we cant trust scientists

Darryl McKoy:


--- Quote from: Nonnel on October 11, 2015, 01:25:35 PM ---Not necessarily. The government should not have a position on morals which are largely up for debate, especially if it causes the minority to lose their personal rights.

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This isn't realistic, as I said before. Government policy will often fall somewhere on the the moral continuum. In your perfect world, the government would not be able to pass new laws, regulations or policy because it would invariably hold a moral position. What you're describing is not functional nor realistic. Elected officials (are supposed to) represent the morals of their constituents, that is political science 101.

XR-7:


--- Quote from: Dreams_Of_Cheese on October 11, 2015, 03:12:05 PM ---if i had my way you'd have a hole in your palm right now.

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nailing him to a cross amirite

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