Sure. How many times has someone used theFBM wrote:Seth, would you include telling someone in a non-joking way to fuck off as playing nice?

Sure. How many times has someone used theFBM wrote:Seth, would you include telling someone in a non-joking way to fuck off as playing nice?
Have a lovely shit. Your need to take a shit doesn't impose a requirement that I explain myself to your satisfaction I'm afraid. Pinch out a loaf and then get back to reasoning rationally.hadespussercats wrote:
Seth, I've got shit to do.
If it's appropriate to do so, I will. Put a muzzle on MrJonno and perhaps I won't have to.Don't talk to Twofy like that again.
That's rather the point. She's a mod, so she doesn't get breaks in the performance of her official duties, and if I disagree with her modding, I can tell her to fuck off, just like so many people here have told me to fuck off and remain within the rules. Unless you plan on applying the rules arbitrarily.She was doing her job, and if I had to guess, at that particular moment her heart wasn't in it. So give her a break, will you.
My (limited) memory of that discussion was thatSeth wrote:Sure. How many times has someone used theFBM wrote:Seth, would you include telling someone in a non-joking way to fuck off as playing nice?smiley with me and gotten away with it? How is this any different? We had quite a long discussion about telling people to fuck off and it wasn't deemed a personal attack then, so why should it be now?
The fallacy in this bit of unreason is the assertion that the "vast majority of murders" are committed by ordinary people who suddenly go berserk over trivial matters like bad music on a bus. This is an ignorant paranoid lie. The facts are far different, and as the quarter-century experiment here in the US has proven conclusively, ordinary people who lawfully carry firearms are far LESS likely to be involved in any sort of criminal activity AT ALL than even people like MrJonno. Paranoiacs and pussies and cowards sit there an take the bad behavior of others because they understand that the jackals of society are all too likely to bash the ever-living shit out of anyone who pisses THEM off, for the most trivial of reasons, and they are fearful of the consequences of pissing anyone off.MrJonno wrote:I have negative connotations about most human beings whether they armed or not.Pappa wrote:MrJonno, I'm genuinely curious. Why do you associate gun ownership with all the negative connotations that you regularly post?
I have a good story about going home on the bus last night, so little shit was playing his tinny mobile phone music on full blast. He was pissing of everyone no one said anything as its basically risking a fight on the bus. I felt like drawing a gun and blowing him away (if I had one I probably would have the self control not to) but not convinced everyone else would. The vast majority of murders are not preplanned assasinations or even drug dealers shooting at each they are people either get pissed of with their girlfriend/wife after having too much to drink or people getting into fights over trivial things like spilt drinks or what music is on
Now what scenario is better some one heavily armed risks his life (or that the person with the bad rap music) or we all go home listening to it .
Sorry would rather have an unpleasant bus journey that one that becomes dangerous.
Since when has anybody here told me to fuck off as a part of light-hearted banter?FBM wrote:My (limited) memory of that discussion was thatSeth wrote:Sure. How many times has someone used theFBM wrote:Seth, would you include telling someone in a non-joking way to fuck off as playing nice?smiley with me and gotten away with it? How is this any different? We had quite a long discussion about telling people to fuck off and it wasn't deemed a personal attack then, so why should it be now?
wasn't a violation of the 'play nice' rule as long as the context made it clear that it was in jest. Has my memory failed me here? It could be, but there seems to be a big difference between a
smiley in light-hearted banter and telling someone straightforward in a contentious context to fuck off.
I don't plan on applying any rules arbitrarily. And I don't muzzle anyone. No matter how much I might like to.Seth wrote:Have a lovely shit. Your need to take a shit doesn't impose a requirement that I explain myself to your satisfaction I'm afraid. Pinch out a loaf and then get back to reasoning rationally.hadespussercats wrote:
Seth, I've got shit to do.
If it's appropriate to do so, I will. Put a muzzle on MrJonno and perhaps I won't have to.Don't talk to Twofy like that again.
That's rather the point. She's a mod, so she doesn't get breaks in the performance of her official duties, and if I disagree with her modding, I can tell her to fuck off, just like so many people here have told me to fuck off and remain within the rules. Unless you plan on applying the rules arbitrarily.She was doing her job, and if I had to guess, at that particular moment her heart wasn't in it. So give her a break, will you.
Except that a) hospitals aren't filled with people kicking the shit out of each other every weekend over here in the US. I used to work in a hospital,and while there were plenty of bar fights, it hardly qualifies as "large numbers of people;" b) people in bar fights aren't generally trying to kill one another over here, which is why they don't end up killing people except by accident; c) most people who try to kill someone else don't fail, they succeed.MrJonno wrote:Most people do need weapons to kill, fists take an awful lot of effort to kill, knives less so and guns none at all.FBM wrote:If you're of the frame of mind to inflict violence on another person, you can always find a way. http://rationalia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=35349
I hope this doesn't sound like machismo, but one reason I came to Korea 15 years ago was to learn Hapkido. I don't need a weapon to kill someone who annoys me. A lot of people have annoyed me, and I have yet to get physical with a single one of them. I think the importance of the psycology of the individual far outweighs the fact that a gun is easier to use than a knife. When you're in the frame of mind to attack someone, you don't do the calculus required to distinguish between the amount of effort required to weild a knive vs a firearm, I'd guess. A chainsaw is a lot more difficult to weild than a firearm, and that didn't deter the guy in the above link.
It's also not about the psyschology of the individual its about the psychology of the population. The fact that hospitals are filled predictable with people kicking the shit out of each other every weekend without fail shows that large numbers of people will try to kill each other on a regular basis but luckily most the time they will fail
I get from this that you are really afraid of yourself and project that fear onto others.MrJonno wrote:Pappa wrote:MrJonno, I'm genuinely curious. Why do you associate gun ownership with all the negative connotations that you regularly post?
I have negative connotations about most human beings whether they armed or not.
I have a good story about going home on the bus last night, so little shit was playing his tinny mobile phone music on full blast. He was pissing of everyone no one said anything as its basically risking a fight on the bus. I felt like drawing a gun and blowing him away (if I had one I probably would have the self control not to) but not convinced everyone else would. The vast majority of murders are not preplanned assasinations or even drug dealers shooting at each they are people either get pissed of with their girlfriend/wife after having too much to drink or people getting into fights over trivial things like spilt drinks or what music is on
Now what scenario is better some one heavily armed risks his life (or that the person with the bad rap music) or we all go home listening to it .
Sorry would rather have an unpleasant bus journey that one that becomes dangerous.
I like this insight. Thank you.hadespussercats wrote:This is the trouble with giving your kids all the things you never had-- you expect them to feel grateful, instead of just thinking that's the way it's always been. But for the child, it is the way it's always been.
You are confusing two different rules there, Seth. Something does not have to be against the no personal attacks rule to be against the play nice rule.Seth wrote:Sure. How many times has someone used theFBM wrote:Seth, would you include telling someone in a non-joking way to fuck off as playing nice?smiley with me and gotten away with it? How is this any different? We had quite a long discussion about telling people to fuck off and it wasn't deemed a personal attack then, so why should it be now?
I may be in the minority here, but even if he hadn't have shown "interest" in guns, I think it's right to teach your child the proper handling and respect of firearms (and other weaponry). There is utility in this beyond "making things go bang." Just because the UK (and other countries) bans firearm ownership on some level does not mean a UKer won't encounter firearms in their lives. What will they do? How will they react? In fear stoked by ignorance or with steady assurance born through experience and knowledge? Do we want our children to be frightened sheep or benevolent lions? And the kind of people who have been taught proper firearm handling and respect are not the kind of people to go hold up liquor stores and mug people on the street.Gallstones wrote:And another thing, I didn't indoctrinate my son into weaponry.
He showed an interest from a very early age in cars and things that went boom.
Ugh.Seth wrote:Have a lovely shit. Your need to take a shit doesn't impose a requirement that I explain myself to your satisfaction I'm afraid. Pinch out a loaf and then get back to reasoning rationally.hadespussercats wrote:
Seth, I've got shit to do.
If it's appropriate to do so, I will. Put a muzzle on MrJonno and perhaps I won't have to.Don't talk to Twofy like that again.
That's rather the point. She's a mod, so she doesn't get breaks in the performance of her official duties, and if I disagree with her modding, I can tell her to fuck off, just like so many people here have told me to fuck off and remain within the rules. Unless you plan on applying the rules arbitrarily.She was doing her job, and if I had to guess, at that particular moment her heart wasn't in it. So give her a break, will you.
This too.eXcommunicate wrote:I may be in the minority here, but even if he hadn't have shown "interest" in guns, I think it's right to teach your child the proper handling and respect of firearms (and other weaponry). There is utility in this beyond "making things go bang." Just because the UK (and other countries) bans firearm ownership on some level does not mean a UKer won't encounter firearms in their lives. What will they do? How will they react? In fear stoked by ignorance or with steady assurance born through experience and knowledge? Do we want our children to be frightened sheep or benevolent lions? And the kind of people who have been taught proper firearm handling and respect are not the kind of people to go hold up liquor stores and mug people on the street.Gallstones wrote:And another thing, I didn't indoctrinate my son into weaponry.
He showed an interest from a very early age in cars and things that went boom.
They do that, don't they...Gallstones wrote: As consequence to pursuing his interests he attended training, joined the groups, and adopted an attitude of informed responsibility. He even lectures me--the upstart little shit.
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