he who trades freedom for security deserves neither freedom nor security.
and usually ends up with neither as well. there is no such thing as 'security', there is always a chink in the armor and tougher 'security measures' only force terrorists to be smarter to do damage. it is foolish to trade our privacy for a nonexistent 'security blanket'. grow up and put the teddy bear away.
PS sorry about the spelling/grammar/punctuation ect.
i have a cousin who is 'introverted'. as 'introverted' as is possible. the outside world has no meaning to him. i am sure there is incredible power in there somewhere, but there is no outlet. you see, my cousin is autistic. there is a point when there is too much introversion. i barely function in society. but i function. he does not. the abilities of the inroverted are only as useful as their ability to use them. which is a function of extroversion.
"Without looking it up I think the last state to get rid of its official church was ~1830-1840"
obviously youve never been to Utah...
how can we be so technologically advanced and yet so stupid?
no... wait dont answer that question...
...if i could see the sky through the smog and light pollution... or the rain...
menage a troi?
he who trades freedom for security deserves neither freedom nor security.
and usually ends up with neither as well.
there is no such thing as 'security', there is always a chink in the armor and tougher 'security measures' only force terrorists to be smarter to do damage. it is foolish to trade our privacy for a nonexistent 'security blanket'. grow up and put the teddy bear away.
PS sorry about the spelling/grammar/punctuation ect.
i have a cousin who is 'introverted'. as 'introverted' as is possible. the outside world has no meaning to him. i am sure there is incredible power in there somewhere, but there is no outlet. you see, my cousin is autistic. there is a point when there is too much introversion. i barely function in society. but i function. he does not. the abilities of the inroverted are only as useful as their ability to use them. which is a function of extroversion.