You know if you indulge him it will turn into the which one deserves a vacation thread all over again. Maybe you should just direct him there? Don't mean to meddle with Partial affairs, but I like this thread already and don't want to see it all shit upon and stuffed in the closet.
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It won't. He's entitled to his opinion. He can't criticize me for not addressing issues and then he goes and pulls the same thing. I don't really care what he thinks. I just want to everyone to see him attempt to rationalize his statementsOriginally posted by SkinBasket View PostYou know if you indulge him it will turn into the which one deserves a vacation thread all over again. Maybe you should just direct him there? Don't mean to meddle with Partial affairs, but I like this thread already and don't want to see it all shit upon and stuffed in the closet.
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Originally posted by Partial View PostStill waiting RG...
Does it hurt your pride to be ignored, selfish boy?
Remember this thread?
(You know, the one where you said society should kill your Dad if he didn't "do it your way"?) Yeah, that's just one of the many. You were asked at least six questions by 4 different posters between post #2 and #21.... Then in post #21, without addressing any of them, you reiterate your opinion... Yeah, great debate.
You want the answer to my post? Answer those questions first. Ball is in your court selfish boy. I recognize that its the only way you play....
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It is like watching a horse with blinders on walk into a wall. The horse is too stupid to know it can't see everything. I'm not indulging jack shit. Yes, you refer to a great post, like all the others, splattered on the wall behind his overgrown head. It is a pretty dirty wall.Originally posted by SkinBasket View PostYou know if you indulge him it will turn into the which one deserves a vacation thread all over again. Maybe you should just direct him there? Don't mean to meddle with Partial affairs, but I like this thread already and don't want to see it all shit upon and stuffed in the closet.
I wonder what his parents think when they are in the privacy of their own bedroom. What do you suppose it feels like when you own son says you should die because you don't do it "his way"? Man, I'd be eager to leave my fortune to that, you know?
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To answer your question, yes, he should be killed by society. That's fine. He made his bed he's gotta lie in it. The ideal solution to to require organ donation from this point forth for all people 18 and older to participate in the program. Old people's values are blurred by religion, etc so there is no use in fighting that ridiculous battle now. In that scenario, it wouldn't be applicable for him, but it would set society up for future success and a spirit of helping one another instead of being selfish (even after death).Originally posted by retailguy View PostDoes it hurt your pride to be ignored, selfish boy?
Remember this thread?
(You know, the one where you said society should kill your Dad if he didn't "do it your way"?) Yeah, that's just one of the many. You were asked at least six questions by 4 different posters between post #2 and #21.... Then in post #21, without addressing any of them, you reiterate your opinion... Yeah, great debate.
You want the answer to my post? Answer those questions first. Ball is in your court selfish boy. I recognize that its the only way you play....
My entire point is that people are selfish. Who cares what happens with your organs after you die? If you're so religious that you can't give them up, then in my opinion you're also too religious to accept them. Taking but not giving is selfish. This lesson is taught from early childhood on, yet it is lost as people grow.
I don't have the time to address every question. I didn't intend to spark a big debate, just wanted to hit home on an incredibly obvious parallel to another thread.
Now, lets hear your rationalization.Last edited by Partial; 07-27-2011, 11:44 AM.
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Nah, I think he'd agree. But the discussion that's breaking out here belongs in FYI in the thread that is there to explore these kinds of batshit ideas. I know RG brought the topic up, but let's put it back where it belongs, please.Originally posted by Deputy Nutz View PostI hate to speak for RG, but you are batshit bonkers."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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I think he was referring to your proposed dictatorship that legislates "generosity" by harvesting the blood and organs of it's citizens against their will. Or maybe he was referring to your plan to extinguish all religion. Either one kind of falls outside mainstream thought... just a tad.Originally posted by Partial View PostWhy? Can someone explain to me why it's irrational to expect someone who is willing to accept an organ to donate theirs as well.
It should be an absolute condition to receive one, imo."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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Not against their will, but make it well known that if they don't choose to be an organ donor they will not be able to receive an organ.Originally posted by SkinBasket View PostI think he was referring to your proposed dictatorship that legislates "generosity" by harvesting the blood and organs of it's citizens against their will. Or maybe he was referring to your plan to extinguish all religion. Either one kind of falls outside mainstream thought... just a tad.
Never said anything about extinguishing religion. Don't know where you would have gotten that. I believe my exact words were that if you're too religious to donate, you're also too religious to accept.
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I'm liberal - but to a degree. We don't need another poster in here in runs with a bad element. I say Cornholio remains in banishment.Originally posted by SkinBasket View PostNo that's the one where these fuckheads banned cornholio for no goddamn reason. Oh, I forgot, the reason was he knew me and nutz.
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Originally posted by Partial View PostNot against their willOriginally posted by Partial View PostThe ideal solution to to require organ donation from this point forth for all people 18 and older to participate in the program.
Sorry, after reading that donation would be required, and that religion presents a roadblock to that requirement, I kind of thought it only followed that extinguishing the religious beliefs of the youth was the only way around that. But I get it now, you don't want this enforced on people, you just want it to be "voluntary" but a condition of later receiving medical treatment, correct?Originally posted by Partial View PostNever said anything about extinguishing religion. Don't know where you would have gotten that. I believe my exact words were that if you're too religious to donate, you're also too religious to accept."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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