artistcalledian 0 #51 December 21, 2005 QuoteQuoteyou shave your arse every single day !!!!!!!!!!!! I hate regrowth. To wax, one must wait for regrowth. Quotei've got this image in my head of you straddling a mirror with your arse covered in mens shaving foam, razor in hand....carefully shaving away!!!!! No mirror, no shaving foam. Body wash, and I can shave just fine without looking. Quotedo you give new boyfriends a treat by letter them shave your arse? You'll never know. rl i'm actually sat here laughing my head off i know you don't like me, but you've certainly made me laugh for once ________________________________________ drive it like you stole it and f*ck the police Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waltappel 1 #52 December 21, 2005 QuoteQuotei think you've missed one last final winnet stuck to her arse hairs, keep licking though.. you'll get it He doesn't have to suck up to me, because he knows that I love him. This little love fest has been going on a lot longer than you have been around, and it will go on long after you are gone. Further, I don't have any "arse hairs" because I shave every single day. Also, I do not wipe, I wash. Rest assured, however, that for you I'd do neither. rl This is one of those posts where I fall in love with you all over again.Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waltappel 1 #53 December 21, 2005 QuoteWait a minute... This is the bit where the "2am Lightbulb" goes off! Walt... You're arguing in defence of The First Amendment aren't you. The right to freedom of speech, opinion etc... I'm arguing AGAINST narrow and possibly inappropriate punishment - simply jailing someone for a crime (race etc... hatred) without exploring the reasons for the crime and attempting to deal with the cause, not the effect. So... Are we arguing? Mike. Yep, I'm a first amendment kind of guy. I understand what you are saying--if someone commits a hate crime, then go beyond punishment for the crime, then try and "rehabilitate" him. IMO, the reason behind a person's hate-driven violent act is irrelevant, with the possible exception of exacting some sort of revenge. It's the act itself that matters. If I kill someone to rob him, is that really morally superior to killing him because he's black? That's one for the philosophers. My take on it is that both motivations rise (or sink) to a level of (for lack of a better word) evil where moral seem very small. "Treatment", at least to me, seems way out in left field. Punish the crime. Leave people free to think as they choose. Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waltappel 1 #54 December 21, 2005 Quotei think you've missed one last final winnet stuck to her arse hairs, keep licking though.. you'll get it Not sure what to say to this, but if there is an ass in this world worth kissing, it would be rl's. I find no embarrassment at all in telling the world how remarkable I think she is. You, on the other hand, embarrass yourself regularly, which is a shame. You've actually got a pretty good wit under all that insecurity and it has come out a few times recently. I'll keep me eyes open for the occasional gem you come up with but this time, my friend, you flopped. Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rehmwa 2 #55 December 21, 2005 Quoteexploring the reasons for the crime and attempting to deal with the cause, not the effect. So... Are we arguing? You guys were arguing over something else, but this is a disagreement too. I'm with Walt - punish the act, don't try to control the thoughts. You still come across as someone who wants to force others to think like you do. (For their own damn good, those poor unevolved saps). Action matter, we waste entirely too much effort on subjectives like oddball causes and thought police. If you punish the actions seriously, people will modify their actions to avoid punishment. Modify actions = behavior modification which then leads to thinking differently. It has to happen in that order. It's a more permanent fix to how people think and act than just having a bunch of hypocrits running around with self-righteous rage - pretending they are so much more 'enlightened' than the next guy. And the resulting changes in behavior affect 'actions', that's tangible and for the overall good. Your path is well meaning, but, applied en masse, likely exacerbates the problems, not helps. ... Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites