I can't breathe Please

Rob Roy

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Communities make the rules, not individuals and some rules like taxes and laws are mandatory, like death itself.
If you, as an individual don't have a right to do something, how could you possibly delegate it to a group of people to oversee ?

You will not be able to answer that question, because an internet monkey has you stumped.

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Kassiopeija

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So you agree with me that before payment is demanded, there should be an explicit agreement ?

Can you show me this "social contract" you are alluding to so we can examine the signatures ?
it's sort of a "silent agreement" that automatically puts all newborn into this contract. it's the only way things can work out in a peaceful, sensible & reasonable manner. :D
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Nothing has knocked Donald's numbers down like covid and especially the BLM protests. Have a look at these polls and you can see why Donald is very worried.
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UncleBuck

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it's a concept called "social solidarity" (in US terms "Socialism" lol) - it's something actually benefitting the weak or poor.

Now if you say... "I dont want to pay" but still you benefit from the stuff the land offers to you (I guess you didn't pave your own roads or build the electricity lines etc pp)
Robroy doesn’t have electricity

He’s weak, poor, stupid, racist, and delusional
 

schuylaar

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it's sort of a "silent agreement" that automatically puts all newborn into this contract. it's the only way things can work out in a peaceful, sensible & reasonable manner. :D
it's called 'informal norm' or 'folkway'.. social norm not necessarily written but understood ie walking to the right of someone on a sidewalk, letting the person off the elevator before going in:lol:
 

Kassiopeija

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yeah..check the groceries.
He was probably living by scavenger things from the neighboring gardens & fields + whatever you can find. He probably had a more healthy diet than 50% of US citizens. I wonder why he hid - because he could have left for another state and taken another identidy.... but... I've never really read a book about him just some small entries.... he seemed to be completely out of whack :wall: or perhaps homophobic donno :P

There are some really interesting & inspiring true crime cases from the US which boast about 70% of all world-wide SM. And some of these guys even became "stars", and had a fanclub or something XD "Night Stalker" Richard Ramirez MARRIED, or there was this death house of H H Holmes a tourist attraction, but this guy was a sadist. Basically the most honorless way to kill someone... :cool:

And the Russians are vicious, too - they even got their TERMINATOR that storms through the frontdoor like Rambo and kills everybody and burns the house down and they were mobilizing the national army...

Humans are worst (at its best). An alien abduction could be godsent - maybe they are more peaceful XD
 

PadawanWarrior

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If you, as an individual don't have a right to do something, how could you possibly delegate it to a group of people to oversee ?

You will not be able to answer that question, because an internet monkey has you stumped.

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Some people blow my mind anymore. It's like Idiocracy in real life.

And just to clarify, this wasn't you was it. I want to know if you've been in the Colorado area recently, for scientific purposes of course.
 

Rob Roy

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Some people blow my mind anymore. It's like Idiocracy in real life.

And just to clarify, this wasn't you was it. I want to know if you've been in the Colorado area recently, for scientific purposes of course.
No, I was busy at home, honest!

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Rob Roy

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it's called 'informal norm' or 'folkway'.. social norm not necessarily written but understood ie walking to the right of someone on a sidewalk, letting the person off the elevator before going in:lol:
Those are polite social norms and help to reinforce the idea that being polite is a good thing. Good behavior begets more good behavior.

A "social contract" which first attempts to use forcible funding, a bad thing, to then hope to deliver good things, is not a good demonstration of good behavior begetting good behavior. You're welcome.
 
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