Everything posted by Humodour
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The Wikileaks debate continues
Shouldn't your cricket team have it's own website called Wicket-Leaks? Bada-bisch! I'm here all week! I am soooooooo sick of hearing about the cricket! Gosh, the winging and whinging in our newspapers is far worse than the fact we got trounced.
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Is common sense starting to prevail in America regarding the death penalty?
This is a logical fallacy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_emotion
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The Wikileaks debate continues
Very disappointing indeed.
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The Wikileaks debate continues
Julian Assange is an Australian citizen who has not broken any Australian laws. He is also not the leaker - he is the leader of a media organisation, WikiLeaks. Australkia is now providing him consular assistance in his legal case with Sweden.
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Is common sense starting to prevail in America regarding the death penalty?
If the USA manages to make a length of rope, or a bullet or a syringe more expensive than the admin then that's their business but not particularly efficient. Incidentally, my post wasn't aimed at all of you. Mainly Krezzie, bless him, whose adolescent liberalism always seems to grip my turd. Nice attempt at pigeon-holing me, but the death penalty is an apolitical issue mate. Got anything else besides scientific fallacies about genetics?
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Is common sense starting to prevail in America regarding the death penalty?
Unless you feel that the justice system will ever become flawless (I'm not holding my breath), then supporting the death sentence means you're okay with the occasional innocent person being executed. And being against the death penalty means you are ok with any further murders against prison guards and other inmates. The death penalty isn't just handed out to every murder... it requires 'aggravating circumstances'. Saying 'then supporting the death sentence means you're okay with the occasional innocent person being executed.' is like saying you are ok with alcohol consumption even though 40,000 people a year are killed by drunk drivers. Was this post deliberately meant to lack logic?
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Is common sense starting to prevail in America regarding the death penalty?
I've been hanging around a lot of libertarians and anarcho-capitalists for the past few years now, and while I argue with them quite often about economics (I'm economically centrist - I'm a huge fan of evidence-based policy and loathe the central planning tendencies of socialists as much as I loathe the completely laissez faire approach of libertarians), we almost always agree that impingement on civil liberties is a universally bad idea. My environmentalist friends are also all strong civil libertarians (actually pretty much everyone I know from my generation is). So I don't think this is anything new. I've just become more vocal about it lately. What I have a problem with regarding the death penalty is: a) risk of error, b) I value humaneness, and I believe the alternative is more humane - life sentencing, and c) it's government-sanctioned murder - it's a government deciding who is and is not worthy of living, and we've seen multiple times in the past the government has gotten this one wrong. As a final point, it's hard for the West to pressure China about its human rights abuses (in this case the huge number of people it executes each year) when the premier Western super-power is still executing people (even if those people tend to be far less controversial - murderers rather than political dissidents and tax evaders). Also, this isn't strictly true, as left-wing chicks fall for me first. And the physical sciences kind, not the liberal arts kind. Can't really hold a conversation about science too well with that lot.
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British Navy...
Indeed. I think this is a good thing. What I'm far more annoyed about is the stupidly large increase in university fees for UK students. University should be free or heavily subsidised. Find other spending cuts to make you bastards, like this ship! Of course it should. Because universites don't cost anything do they? I mean, all those professors and lab intructors and campus staff, they work for free right? Capus facilities and equioment like research labs and the money to fund them, that just grows up from the ground right? The day college is free is the day a degree becomes worthless. The services they provide to society and the economy as well as upward mobility opportunities to individuals far outweigh the benefits. But I would expect nothing less from a fringe laissez faire extremist like you. In Australia almost all universities are government owned. They are very autonomous and provide heavily subsidised fees to university students. They run as businesses and consistently tend to make profits each year (from research monetisation and non-subsidised international student fees) which are funnelled back into research and service upgrades. Last I checked Australia had the highest percentage of the population with university qualifications of any country in the OECD. Perhaps if America wants to improve its standing in the world for education and scientific advancement it could take a leaf from our book. But with people like you chanting "DOWN WITH GOVERNMENT" at every opportunity, I doubt America will be able to stem its downward slide in this area any time soon. Perhaps the only the rich should be allowed an elite education would you say?
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Major rumor mongering
Hmmm. I could easily see it happening. And truth be told I guess I'd prefer it to Activison or EA buying them! Would still prefer they remained independent.
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Is common sense starting to prevail in America regarding the death penalty?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...yers-argue.html One of the more interesting bits: Do the right thing please, America. Map of death penalty in states currently: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Death_pe...ited_States.svg
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British Navy...
Indeed. I think this is a good thing. What I'm far more annoyed about is the stupidly large increase in university fees for UK students. University should be free or heavily subsidised. Find other spending cuts to make you bastards, like this ship!
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Australia gets game(s)
So the Federal Government is now fully in support of removing game censorship via introducing an R18+ category: http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/games/b...1206-18lkz.html They're speaking common sense, too. Figures considering the huge number of submissions they got in support of the category.
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Warning swearz: Kick-ass anti-homophobia video
What if the attractive lesbians are your friends and make out with each other pretty hardcore to tease you when you go to the swimming on the coast with them?
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Warning swearz: Kick-ass anti-homophobia video
Contains some swearing. So brilliant.
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Chinese woman sentenced to 1 year of 're-education' on her wedding day for re-tweeting a joke on Twitter
Juicy juicy WikiLeaks news for anybody interested in China. http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/rud...tml?from=smh_sb
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Australia gets game(s)
Hopefully.
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Tea party info!
Give me a pint of Kilkenny or a nice Merlot any day.
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The Vatican advocates for genetic engineering to feed the world's poor
Anyway guys, please cease discussing paganism and religious history in this thread. It is designed for discussion of science, religion's roll in science, as well as genetic engineering and food security/scarcity in general.
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STEAM!
Yeah Steam customer service is all bark until you deal with them and realise they're secretly all warm and mushy on the inside.
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Economic libertarians - tell me how an anarcho-capitalist state would prevent BP from ****ting all over the environment?
Less than 1,000 years ago, Ireland and Iceland were covered in forest.
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Tea party info!
Those are called 'party factions' here. They're usually a core part of a party's internal democratic mechanics.
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The Vatican advocates for genetic engineering to feed the world's poor
http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=14171
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Take over
I consistently maintain that Stargate would make an excellent RPG setting.