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fractional slacker

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  1. Sorry to hear you landed on earth with a female owner like the one you have described. Reality is she's not your owner, but it sounds like that is how she has treated you.

    Gonig against the instiutions of culture and family is not for the faint of heart as you already know. If you haven't already, consider seeing a therapist. That is an effective way of processing the radiation you are and will be exposed to should you choose to split the atomic mythological bonds of family.

    Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you keep us updated.

    BTW, podcast 311 'Mother, Part I' is one of my favorites.

  2. Not so common for a lefty make the leap into the abyss of reason and evidence.  Congratulations.As for the 'fair tax.' Like dsayers has implied, it's an argument from effect. The problem is it would quickly be reversed or even worse, have an income tax added at some point in the future when any number of special interests experienced a negative effect. The power to be a victim and claim others owe you is too ingrained in the western world.

  3. I went to Hungary as a kid with my family many years ago, and I remember trying to order food this one time. We tried english, french, italian, romanian and pictograms. In the end we did manage to order food, granted it was the wrong order but food nonetheless. It was pretty funny.

    That sounds quite challenging. You know you are in for a struggle when you have to resort to communicating via pre-language methods.

  4. Lians - Thanks for posting. That is quite a comprehensive and detailed description for the importance of exercise. Not surprisingly I didn't learn any of that in public school. It was just go move around because it's good for you.

    Which reminds me. I live near a high school. When it's sunny out I walk down to the track and field where the staff often bring students for gym class. What do they do? They play some sort of Capture the Flag game which has about the same amount of activity as a typical American baseball game. It looks tedious and I feel horrible the kids are forced to play this non sense while the staff are off chatting amongst themselves or looking at their iphone.

  5. Diversity is one of those foggy terms folks like to toss around to feel morally superior. Yet I have never seen those same people call for diversity when it comes to atheism, voluntaryism or anarchism.

     

    I don't know if this is newsworthy. But I have found Ramzpaul a humorous and interesting fellow. In this video he touts reasons to visit Hungary. 

     

    I guess you could call him a libertarian nationalist. Nationalism is his biggest flaw. Aside from that he is good at pointing out the absurdity of 'progressive' newspeak and the general hypocrisy of the left.

     

     

     

  6. Blaming people for their actions is important in holding people responsible for their own actions. The moment you dismiss responsibility for behavior you are claiming that people do not have the ability of free will and therefore cannot survive without rule of law.

     

    Go ahead, go hug a crackhead that abuses their children because their main priority in life is getting high, poor them.

    The freewill thing is something I find interesting in the context of addiction. Let me get right to it with some rhetoric. Can addiction and freewill coexist? Is addiction another term for determinism?My opinion on addiction is it seems an argument from effect. If habit produces negative effects, call it addiction. If habit does not produce negative effects, do not call it addiction.

  7. Statist magazine publishes article supporting statist schools. What did you expect, honest journalism? Warning:  It's so full of delusion and confirmation bias it could make you sick.

     

    Take this gem as an example:

    Religion aside, why are parents spending so much money to send their kids to private schools?

    CAL: That's a great question, and some economists that have looked at these types of conclusions are really confused by that. Why would somebody pay money for a service that is apparently inferior to one they could get for free?

     

    http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2013/10/are-private-schools-worth-it/280693/

     

  8. If they really cared about people's health, they wouldn't be selling about 90% of what they have behind the counter in the pharmacy. Their position is just a narrow statist position. What they are promoting is a statist "health." It has nothing to do objectively with actual health. 

    Exactly. This is just typical PC crap masquerading as sacrifice for collective health. The first problem is financial. The board of directors has an obligation to share holders to maximize profits. By not selling tobacco, a legal product, they are foregoing some $2 billion in revenue. They are ripping off shareholders.

    Crazy theory time. Is it possible they, along with Rite Aid, are on the verge of bankruptcy. By doing this 'good deed' they are sweetening the pot for future bailout?

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    The other thing that's complete bullshit is the idea of "it's just comedy".  Nonsense.  Comedians don't usually say things that are the opposite of what they believe.  The tone and delivery is all that's different.  The producers of the Schiff segment genuinely believe that raising the wage is a great idea and that Schiff is some rich asshole who doesn't have a clue.  Just because it's delivered with a light tone means nothing, you still know where people stand on their beliefs when they are making comedy.

    Agree. It's not comedy for comedic sake. It's comedy with a distinctive lefty political bent. They will never admit it, but empiricism don't lie.

     

    This is the result of 12 years of statist school.  Folks have some intelligence. But they have little/no philosophical perspective or moral compass. Everything is relative and subjective.  So they use sarcasm, snarky comments, and have the whole nothing really matters nihilistic approach to matters of substance to mask their confusion. Enter the Jonathan Leibowitzs of the world to capitalize on their disconnect from reality.

  10. I'm afraid that I don't understand. Could you elaborate on what you mean by this? I am curious as to why you posted it if not to have people watch it, think about it and perhaps publish their responses to it.

    You are correct. It was posted to be viewed and commented on.

    Sorry for not being clear in my response to you. I meant to say the message is irrelevant if they have to use violence/fear as a marketing tool.

  11. xelent- thank you for instructions to embed. I agree, the video is disturbing to say the least.

     

    dsayers- not exactly a model based on the free market, now is it.

     

    corpus mentium- when bombs come out, I (and most rational folk) tend to lose interest in exploring the message, yes?

     

    Wesley- How many sociopaths does it take to make a ridiculous video? I could be wrong, but I would guess everyone on that list  has a dog in the fight/rent seeking. Shock value? Could be. Don't these people have anything better to do?

     

    Wuzzums- More revolting, vile, rubbish. That one is even more obscure. WTH? I guess freedom has been reduced to blood and guts. Makes sense.

     

    Nerburg- that makes sense. I find it gratuitous violence which I suppose is an effective means for propaganda. It did its job as I am thinking about it and discussing it on a message board.

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