What's wrong with reaching a phase where society-wide fear does not overcome curiosity and hunger for discovery replaces our current hunger for infinite accumulation of material wealth as a primary drive? Why is that a "silly liberal wet-dream"?
Really? I get that it was not a lawful action, and I can understand some of the affected to want some sort of "punishment", but fucking JAIL???? So the guy should be stripped of his freedom and spend several years bahind bars being raped by Big-Cell-Buddy for this? Isn't that a bit overkill?
Agreed. But once you learn to think critically, it's far easier to learn everything else because you are actually thinking. I think that critical thinking is THE most important skill in any society. We see everyday to consecuencies of a society that has given up his nature-given right to think for themselves.
I *think* it has to do with this "economical darwinism" that's cool this days, in which those who are richer are so because they are better and work harder. Which is funny because I can't seem to picture rockefeller waking up at 4 am to go work at the docks like a sub-human...
Those "other" countries are predominately run by either dictatorships (where is the logic in a dictatorship?), socialist agendas, or completely egregiously corrupt governments. *THAT* very fact alone should be enough to argue that the current governance is adequate.
1- Some countries are ruled by individual dictators, others by corporate dictators 2- Socialist "agendas" in many many countries are VOTED by their respective people. Every policy has an "agenda", the US has an imperialist capitalism agenda. So that doesn't mean much (only to people who believe socialism=dictatorship) 3- corrupt govt's: again, you shouldn't generalize.
I really dislike this (part-of-north) american concept that the 100+ countries besides them are on the most part shitty and only the mighty US has "real democratic values" (which is a pretty uninformed concept)
It is a valid question, but one that has many correct answers... What I mean is that you can't legislate human curiosity, and there's no need for other reason. If something is "hidden" or "taboo", I along with many others will be interested. And as long as you don't commit a crime (as in buying bomb-making STUFF, not INFO) it's my freaking right... well, at least in my country. Off course, that's MY answer...
Temba! Have your fucking panda pelts and shut up already!
Or, maybe, be like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFGgbT_VasI
Or like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FrOQC-zEog
You mean, you took a dvorak to the knee...
I know, I know.....
Fuck you.
What's wrong with reaching a phase where society-wide fear does not overcome curiosity and hunger for discovery replaces our current hunger for infinite accumulation of material wealth as a primary drive?
Why is that a "silly liberal wet-dream"?
For me, that would be a positive progression.
Really?
I get that it was not a lawful action, and I can understand some of the affected to want some sort of "punishment", but fucking JAIL????
So the guy should be stripped of his freedom and spend several years bahind bars being raped by Big-Cell-Buddy for this?
Isn't that a bit overkill?
Yes, the Famous Theory of Big Bang for the Origin of Species by Georcharles Darlemaitre....
Yeah, worse than nazis, sure dude...
geez...
Way to miss a chance to laugh, brother...
So...
Is this a protocol? A built-in feature? A framework for "apps"?
What's the novelty?
Obviously, I didn't RTFA. That's for sissies...
Seriously?
Are they really discussing freaking "ownership of content" in a school?
Maybe they should focus on... I don't know... Educating kids?
I know that in the US, schools are pretty much shopping malls, but c'mon...
So that's where the Arcturian Myth started...
King Richard and the Knights of Parking-lot..
(yeah, I know, awful, just awful...)
America showed it cowardice when it used it's military might to fuck up other countries.
Yay!
Let's make fun of smaller countries, they don't have as much money and they do crappy stuff!
Go me!
Agreed.
But once you learn to think critically, it's far easier to learn everything else because you are actually thinking.
I think that critical thinking is THE most important skill in any society.
We see everyday to consecuencies of a society that has given up his nature-given right to think for themselves.
Cheers.
Nah, it means fucking running.
I *think* it has to do with this "economical darwinism" that's cool this days, in which those who are richer are so because they are better and work harder.
Which is funny because I can't seem to picture rockefeller waking up at 4 am to go work at the docks like a sub-human...
Those "other" countries are predominately run by either dictatorships (where is the logic in a dictatorship?), socialist agendas, or completely egregiously corrupt governments. *THAT* very fact alone should be enough to argue that the current governance is adequate.
1- Some countries are ruled by individual dictators, others by corporate dictators
2- Socialist "agendas" in many many countries are VOTED by their respective people. Every policy has an "agenda", the US has an imperialist capitalism agenda. So that doesn't mean much (only to people who believe socialism=dictatorship)
3- corrupt govt's: again, you shouldn't generalize.
I really dislike this (part-of-north) american concept that the 100+ countries besides them are on the most part shitty and only the mighty US has "real democratic values" (which is a pretty uninformed concept)
Wth?
What if you don't use ANY "social media" crap and you actually SPEAK to your friends..?
Who's Libya?
There are "Libyans".. A lot of them..
So who did he helped?
Hey, thanks for the link.
Interesting project, and I specially like crowdfounded stuff like this.
Thanks again.
Hahaha "3 bonobo 1 chimp"... nice..
It is a valid question, but one that has many correct answers...
What I mean is that you can't legislate human curiosity, and there's no need for other reason.
If something is "hidden" or "taboo", I along with many others will be interested. And as long as you don't commit a crime (as in buying bomb-making STUFF, not INFO) it's my freaking right... well, at least in my country.
Off course, that's MY answer...
You sound wise and reflective.
Please, tell us more.
What in god's name are this people smoking??
A "guilty feeling" detector? wtf?
I want a little of that grass, please...