Woman: "Don't!... Stop!... Don't.... Stop.... Don't... Stop... Don't Stop, Don't stop, don't stop don't stop don't stop"!
I hear it all the time!;-)
Re:This is scary
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Obfuscant
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Anyway I think the chances of these accusations against Assange being completely unrelated to the leak and the timing being coincidental are pretty slim.
I seem to recall a media kerfluffle a while back where Julian was charged with rape -- before the "cablegate" and impending "real bad bank and pharma and whatever" releases. Hard to claim something that started before the release of classified documents was caused by that release, isn't it?
I don't understand - the condom broke in the middle so she asked him to stop, he didn't - and that's rape?
At what point does a woman lose the right to say "no" and have it mean something? I mean, in your world, once she lets you bang her she's lost the right to say no forever? Or can she change her mind? Yes, even in the middle of the act. Especially when your only form of contraception is suddenly broken and she's facing the possibility of a pregnancy if you don't stop. How about if it is only that you start screaming out someone else's name in your heat of passion, killing hers?
Re:Julian Paul Assange = founder of WikiLeaks
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CokoBWare
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This has nothing to do with my rights online. In fact, it has nothing to do with Assange's rights online.
Re: Bullshit
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MaskedSlacker
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How would you feel if some other country was killing your relatives and neighbors, for any reason whatsoever?
That it wouldn't be murder? Getting killed in a war zone is not the same as being murdered (of course, you CAN be murdered in a war zone, but not as part of combat).
Unless civilians posing no threat are specifically and deliberately targeted, it isn't murder. Civilians getting caught in crossfire isn't murder. Civilians getting hit by stray bombs isn't murder. Civilians in the wrong place, at the wrong time (bomb hit on a munitions factory) isn't murder.
For example: Firebombing of Dresden? I think you can reasonably call that murder. Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Depends on whether you consider strong-arming the Japanese into surrendering sans invasion a legitimate war aim--more civilians would have been killed in an invasion; personally I come down on the side of not murder on this count, but only barely.
The bottom line: killing isn't always murder. It's always awful, but that isn't the same thing.
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smartxiaoge
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The best way to assassinate characters is to use the Comic Sans font.
Woman: "Don't!... Stop!... Don't.... Stop.... Don't... Stop... Don't Stop, Don't stop, don't stop don't stop don't stop"! I hear it all the time! ;-)
I seem to recall a media kerfluffle a while back where Julian was charged with rape -- before the "cablegate" and impending "real bad bank and pharma and whatever" releases. Hard to claim something that started before the release of classified documents was caused by that release, isn't it?
I don't understand - the condom broke in the middle so she asked him to stop, he didn't - and that's rape?
At what point does a woman lose the right to say "no" and have it mean something? I mean, in your world, once she lets you bang her she's lost the right to say no forever? Or can she change her mind? Yes, even in the middle of the act. Especially when your only form of contraception is suddenly broken and she's facing the possibility of a pregnancy if you don't stop. How about if it is only that you start screaming out someone else's name in your heat of passion, killing hers?
Who needs a heart, when a heart can be broken?
This has nothing to do with my rights online. In fact, it has nothing to do with Assange's rights online.
How would you feel if some other country was killing your relatives and neighbors, for any reason whatsoever?
That it wouldn't be murder? Getting killed in a war zone is not the same as being murdered (of course, you CAN be murdered in a war zone, but not as part of combat).
Unless civilians posing no threat are specifically and deliberately targeted, it isn't murder. Civilians getting caught in crossfire isn't murder. Civilians getting hit by stray bombs isn't murder. Civilians in the wrong place, at the wrong time (bomb hit on a munitions factory) isn't murder.
For example: Firebombing of Dresden? I think you can reasonably call that murder. Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Depends on whether you consider strong-arming the Japanese into surrendering sans invasion a legitimate war aim--more civilians would have been killed in an invasion; personally I come down on the side of not murder on this count, but only barely.
The bottom line: killing isn't always murder. It's always awful, but that isn't the same thing.
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