I did reply, if you cannot understand it I am sorry. — Sir2u
So exactly what is it that you do support? — Sir2u
No I do not disagree. But I think that is roughly the equivalent of closing the barn door after the chickens, pigs and horses have run away. There are supposedly 5,000,000 AR-15's in the USA. Would banning the sales of them now really make that much of a difference? And it would not be cheap to remove those already out there. — Sir2u
"What ever is necessary for the health and safety of the citizens" is the motto of those that believe banning guns is the solution to killings, so why should they complain about a thing like that? — Sir2u
So taking all of the guns off the people will be done for free? I have already discussed this in previous threads, you can read about it there. — Sir2u
And I really do not think that any scientific investigation into what you consider a serious problem is "throwing money at the problem". I would call it seeking a solution.
Gun controls should be focused on people that are obviously dangerous, criminals and mentally ill — Sir2u
and more money should be spent on preventing guns getting into their hands. — Sir2u
They run, screaming, from the premises, holding their hands over their ears while they try at the same time to hold their pants up. It's very traumatic for them. — Bitter Crank
Oh dear, the poor boy does have some sensitivities left to be offended about ("") after all the head-banging heavy death thrash metal noise... — Bitter Crank
You need to get out more. — Bitter Crank
Unfun? Teasing you is the most amusing fun, like aggravating the cat or annoying the French — Bitter Crank
Look, you have all these alleged "genres" like Ambient/Synth, Drone/Noise, Electronic (EDM, Industrial, Techno, Heavy metal, Extreme metal (thrash, death, black, etc.), and Punk/Crust/Hardcore from the last two or three decades, but 800 years worth of music for voice you lump together under "Religious Oration/Chants". — Bitter Crank
Look, here is a seduction scene from Don Giovani (at about 2:50) and here is Gregorio Allegri's Miserere from the Good Friday service, and here is Mao's wife in John Adams' Nixon in China. Obviously this can't all fit into "Religious Oration/Chants". You need more categories of music. — Bitter Crank
And I didn't even touch on Chinese opera, Buddhist monks producing unearthly harmonic overtone singing called Sygyt in Tuva, go here for a sample, African music, Indian music, Gamelan music, Andean flutes, and so on and so forth. — Bitter Crank
"the rest of your life" is god-awful long in my case. Otherwise I would have chosen another genre. — Kitty
You don't have broadway musicals on your list. There are people who would die without it. You didn't list music for film or music for video games.
You also don't have band music, as in brass band, concert band. Some people like listening to band music. Some people like to stomp around to Prussian marches. — Bitter Crank
bluegrass nor bagpipes — Bitter Crank
choral music — Bitter Crank
You need to get out more. — Bitter Crank
He's more folk than country, which by the way you left out. What the furgle is "neofolk?" — T Clark
Hard to choose between classical and jazz, but jazz has more innovation. Everything else...I like plenty of other genres just fine, but would have a problem never hearing a song with more than three chords (if that) again xD — NKBJ
It seems to me that having and raising children is a kind of gift, if done in the right way. What you are doing is providing a whole new life the means to live happily. — Moliere
Emotional needs are tied up with these concepts, and gender has absolutely nothing to do with it. — Noble Dust
Hmm, yeah. I have found two out of my three friends here lol. And those two I don't know with certainty if they want to stay friends. — Lone Wolf
When I post a picture — ArguingWAristotleTiff
When the "something" is not required, the "nothing" will suffice. — Sapientia
Indicative of evangelism. — Sapientia
First of all, he doesn't need to state that, so whether he has or he hasn't stated that - and he probably hasn't - I do not need to waste my time searching through his post history to find out. — Sapientia
It doesn't have to be so explicit, and it likely isn't so explicit in most cases. — Sapientia
Secondly, as I think I've already made clear, posting multiple images of the type which are likely to elicit an emotional reaction to the benefit of the agenda that you support, in response to a specific intellectual point, which do not address that specific intellectual point, is something one would expect from an evangelical. — Sapientia
That's impressive. I'll make sure he gets his medal. — Sapientia
he responded accordingly - in accordance with what one would expect from an evangelical, rather than than in accordance with what one would expect from someone whose main concern is to stick to the point - that's the problem. — Sapientia
I have a better idea. How about you retrace my foot up your arse? — Sapientia
When are you going to explain the relevance to the point that was being made? How many replies is it going to have to take? That he responded with a post about use and suffering does not adequately explain the relevance. — Sapientia
Yes, but you're still confusing them with what they're not, more specifically other animals, like chickens or pigs. I wouldn't treat humans like we do chickens or pigs, and I wouldn't treat chickens or pigs like we do humans, and there's nothing wrong about that.
Given that chickens and pigs are not like humans, it's a different argument. That they're useful to us, and can be farmed, is not to suggest the same of humans. — Sapientia
(Also "thousands and thousands": :lol: ) — Sapientia
That's a cute theory. Now, explain the relevance to the point that it was replying to. — Sapientia
Are you happy for us to post pictures of animals being eaten alive then? Are you happy for us to post images of mass drowning or starvation in nature etc?
Links would be sufficient. — Andrew4Handel
Now that's funny! So I can just waltz into a discussion about the ethics of smoking and pick comments at random to reply with by posting multiple pictures of lung cancer, impotence, bad teeth, and so on - even if it bears no relevance to the specific point that was being made? — Sapientia
On ya bike, Heister! — Sapientia
Thinking about what the moderators should do? Yeah, maybe I should not have bothered. But they are unnecessary, irrelevant, and an indication of evangelism. — Sapientia
I think that the moderators should consider deleting those pictures - not for graphic content, but because they're unnecessary, irrelevant, and an indication of evangelism. — Sapientia
People often talk about such things as our tooth structure as evidence of what we should be eating. To show that we "evolved to eat meat" or otherwise is simply to show that at some point in the past, our species did such and such and managed to survive and propagate the species while doing this or partly by means of this practice. So would we then be wise to argue that whatever aided the survival of our ancestors is automatically okay for us? — petrichor
I have specifically pointed out they are being killed for food and not for fun. It is not wrong to kill another species for food. Humans even eat each other in famine as a means of survival. — Andrew4Handel
This is so clearly the statement of a person who has no logical leg to stand on, but wishes to cling to his own ideology (and hamburger). :smirk: — NKBJ
What's the point of these examples? Are you implying we ought to take lizards as our moral role models? Alligators eat their own young--is that something we ought to emulate as well? — NKBJ