CinnamonGirl
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excellent answer-- me tooi would just go somewhere else lol.
excellent answer-- me tooi would just go somewhere else lol.
But since no further boundaries were set, what would ensure that an attack succeeded or couldn't be met with reason and persuasion (by the kiloton)? cnBut if you remain passive on both counts you risk the loss of your freedom or your life. . .however, if you are the aggressor you risk the same thing--which is the dilemma. So then the question becomes who has more guns.
exactly-- there are no assurances only the fear of what might happen if. . . playing onthat fear accounts for a lot of military spending.But since no further boundaries were set, what would ensure that an attack succeeded or couldn't be met with reason and persuasion (by the kiloton)? cn
I agree with this.. but it relies of on the other party thinking about the situation logically. If they are behaving decidedly illogically, you're going to have to defend yourself in that moment. The only problem is the amount of times I've found myself in trouble for defending myself or 'lashing out'... I have sharp teeth and a short temper. Then the problem is (besides you getting into trouble) if they get up an even harder beating is then warranted. Violence > retribution > someone comes back with a bigger gun than you > you spend the rest f your live being paranoid and defensive > everyone else thinks you're going to attack them first too > everyone stabs, kicks or shoots the hell ut of eachother as a 'precautionary measure' . it never ends. Then again some people just can't be negotiated with.if they do attack, and your choice is not to attack back, what about the rest of the people?
i doubt they're going to sit around and passively accept their death, that just goes against our nature.
regardless of who attacks first, there will be bloodshed for both sides until an agreement is met. the only way for either side to avoid that is not to attack in the first place.
I'm approaching this in logic-puzzle mode, not as a metaphor for man's unbearishness to man. cnexactly-- there are no assurances only the fear of what might happen if. . . playing onthat fear accounts for a lot of military spending.
Virtually everything written by James Joyce is unreadable shit. It's a good option when you are having trouble getting to sleep. That's about it.I had to write an analysis over "Araby" by James Joyce a 6 part paper introduction,character,conflict,pointofview,setting,conclusion. and we have to have some "research" for it. we have to use someone elses work as work cited. i finished most of it. but i still have the conflict and conclusion. i suck at writing also.
CinnamonGirl is a fucking mastermind, she is a fucking genius. How did you others miss this logic?But if you remain passive on both counts you risk the loss of your freedom or your life. . .however, if you are the aggressor you risk the same thing--which is the dilemma. So then the question becomes who has more guns.
Ok then. No creeper here man. When I see a good answer, I call it out, so why call me a creeper? I don't even know the girl. I just call it as I see it.her brain is great!
and her logic is also top notch.
i actually assumed you did know her, like she got her boyfriend to join the site or some shit.Ok then. No creeper here man. When I see a good answer, I call it out, so why call me a creeper? I don't even know the girl. I just call it as I see it.