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The Flood / Re: *sigh* the truth is....
« on: April 12, 2015, 05:16:18 PM »
Oh good, Elegiac was getting stale as a punching bag.

Still upset about the dick thing? Because I never meant it when I said sorry.
Why would I be upset? It's  not like I ever use the thing.
LMAO
The sad part is that I still have a more active sex life than you.

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The Flood / Re: *sigh* the truth is....
« on: April 12, 2015, 05:11:15 PM »
Oh good, Elegiac was getting stale as a punching bag.

Still upset about the dick thing? Because I never meant it when I said sorry.
Why would I be upset? It's  not like I ever use the thing.

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The Flood / Re: *sigh* the truth is....
« on: April 12, 2015, 05:07:30 PM »
Oh good, Elegiac was getting stale as a punching bag.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 02:40:27 PM »
You never know when a mother can miscarry.
I have to admit I don't find this a very compelling argument.

Anybody could drop dead at any point, pretty much. Foetus or not.
True... It does seem pretty weak. Kinda undermines the rest of the argument, I guess.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 02:29:51 PM »
Again, the fetus knew no suffering or joy. It wouldn't have been able to agree or disagree with your first statement.

 It may not have even survived. You never know when a mother can miscarry.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 02:22:51 PM »
You can't just dictate who goes on to live life
The person that carries it can. It's their body, they're one that's going to nurture it for the 9 month period.

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Who's to say a family looking to adopt would suck/be impoverished?
there are plenty of kids already in need of homes, it's not exactly like we're running out.
Yes, because 9 months of someone's life is definitely worth someone else's actual life.
what?
I am saying that 9 months spent carrying a burden is nowhere near equal in worth to the life of a human being.
looooool, don't. you  don't have the ability to carry a child so you have no right to comment on how it feels like.
I'm not saying it isn't tough. But seriously, is a nine-month long inconvenience, however great, worth a human life? No.
don't forget the nearly two decade financial obligation that many lower class people forget to plan for.
Again, adoption. Furthermore, implying that a financial sum is worth more than a human life. Not in terms of money, but in terms of what is truly important and precious in the world.

An infant or foetus has committed no crime, wronged no one. If the child's existence inconveniences the parent(s), then it is their own fault (again, not covering rape).
We're just gonna go in circles on the adoption thing, ain't we?
Yeah. Because awaiting adoption is better than being dead.
A fetus will never know it's dying.
A fifteen year old still at a shelter knows he'll never call someone "dad"

Which outcome contains less suffering?

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 02:16:27 PM »
You can't just dictate who goes on to live life
The person that carries it can. It's their body, they're one that's going to nurture it for the 9 month period.

Quote
Who's to say a family looking to adopt would suck/be impoverished?
there are plenty of kids already in need of homes, it's not exactly like we're running out.
Yes, because 9 months of someone's life is definitely worth someone else's actual life.
what?
I am saying that 9 months spent carrying a burden is nowhere near equal in worth to the life of a human being.
looooool, don't. you  don't have the ability to carry a child so you have no right to comment on how it feels like.
I'm not saying it isn't tough. But seriously, is a nine-month long inconvenience, however great, worth a human life? No.
don't forget the nearly two decade financial obligation that many lower class people forget to plan for.
Again, adoption. Furthermore, implying that a financial sum is worth more than a human life. Not in terms of money, but in terms of what is truly important and precious in the world.

An infant or foetus has committed no crime, wronged no one. If the child's existence inconveniences the parent(s), then it is their own fault (again, not covering rape).
We're just gonna go in circles on the adoption thing, ain't we?

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 02:08:41 PM »
You can't just dictate who goes on to live life
The person that carries it can. It's their body, they're one that's going to nurture it for the 9 month period.

Quote
Who's to say a family looking to adopt would suck/be impoverished?
there are plenty of kids already in need of homes, it's not exactly like we're running out.
Yes, because 9 months of someone's life is definitely worth someone else's actual life.
what?
I am saying that 9 months spent carrying a burden is nowhere near equal in worth to the life of a human being.
looooool, don't. you  don't have the ability to carry a child so you have no right to comment on how it feels like.
I'm not saying it isn't tough. But seriously, is a nine-month long inconvenience, however great, worth a human life? No.
don't forget the nearly two decade financial obligation that many lower class people forget to plan for.

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:54:59 PM »
You can't will autism away.
dude, most people here find your autism lovable, to be honest I'd be surprised if it caused you an issue in real life, providing you focused on being social
No, that would be loaf, the adorable little bugger...
You're autistic
But I can't count cards.
Try counting your dick
One.

Now what?
You don't have a dick, it's time for you to go to prison.
wondrous. I shall become queen of the prison lesbians and run an underground prostitution ring.
you're going to a solitary confinement roofless cell in a russian prison because you're a sociopath, but you're allowed a toilet and toilet paper
so first I'm Loaf and now I'm Meta. Make up your mind, man.

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:47:19 PM »
You can't will autism away.
dude, most people here find your autism lovable, to be honest I'd be surprised if it caused you an issue in real life, providing you focused on being social
No, that would be loaf, the adorable little bugger...
You're autistic
But I can't count cards.
Try counting your dick
One.

Now what?
You don't have a dick, it's time for you to go to prison.
wondrous. I shall become queen of the prison lesbians and run an underground prostitution ring.

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:38:59 PM »
You can't will autism away.
dude, most people here find your autism lovable, to be honest I'd be surprised if it caused you an issue in real life, providing you focused on being social
No, that would be loaf, the adorable little bugger...
You're autistic
But I can't count cards.
Try counting your dick
One.

Now what?

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:34:58 PM »
You can't will autism away.
dude, most people here find your autism lovable, to be honest I'd be surprised if it caused you an issue in real life, providing you focused on being social
No, that would be loaf, the adorable little bugger...
You're autistic
But I can't count cards.

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:33:52 PM »
You can't will autism away.
I'm so sorry. There being no hope for you must be a harrowing experience. You have my sympathy.
#modabuse

From a philosophical standpoint though, I find the concept of no hope more comforting than the gamble on a slight hope. At least you know you're fucked and can prepare for it.

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:27:03 PM »
You can't will autism away.
dude, most people here find your autism lovable, to be honest I'd be surprised if it caused you an issue in real life, providing you focused on being social
No, that would be loaf, the adorable little bugger...

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:25:45 PM »
You can't will autism away.
Who says you can't? What qualifies this person's statement?
#zestposting
That's right, say nothing.
One word says it all.

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:23:09 PM »
You can't will autism away.
Who says you can't? What qualifies this person's statement?
#zestposting

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The Flood / Re: there must be something wrong with me
« on: April 12, 2015, 12:19:41 PM »
You can't will autism away.

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The Flood / Re: If you could change your eye color would you
« on: April 12, 2015, 11:37:31 AM »
It would seem that it is the non-Aryan faggots who would mostly change their eyes to that of ours

German superiority strikes again!

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The Flood / Re: shit
« on: April 12, 2015, 11:29:26 AM »
God speed him, then. I wanna see the aftermath.

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The Flood / Re: Pennsylvania is a state!?
« on: April 12, 2015, 10:57:26 AM »
Have you not seen me bitching about here in like, every other thread?
I assumed you were talking about the land of Dracula
That would be Transylvania

Or Romania.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 09:47:10 AM »

A potential life is worth far more than "choice". I listed alternatives in my exchange with Das. The person to suffer the consequences for a decision should be the one who made it, not the person who resulted from such decisions.
Yeah, its a shame that the mother who gives her child to such an underfunded and unfair system rife with abuse only has to deal with the occasional thought of "oh hey, I wonder what would have been"

If you cannot provide for a child (monetarily, emotionally, or physically) then you should not birth one. Imposing the burden of your child on immediate or distant family is unfair as well.

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The Flood / Re: If you could change your eye color would you
« on: April 12, 2015, 09:37:34 AM »
Like I would ever change my übermensch blue eyes.

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The Flood / Re: Entitled pricks
« on: April 12, 2015, 07:59:42 AM »
MCC's broken ass status should make it free.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 07:36:46 AM »
Adoption is an option. An option preferable to denying someone life.
So you'd rather either the kid suffer in foster homes and probably end up becoming a criminal or the parents drop out of university to take care of the kid and they all live mediocre lives.

I'm not exactly pro abortion, but it's not a terrible thing to do compared to other outcomes. Now, if the parents can help raise the kid so their kids can stay in school, hell no you shouldn't have an abortion.

But it's not just about money. It's about how it's extremely likely the parents will separate and that they're bad parents. Why bring a kid into all that? We're getting overpopulated as it is.

Firstly: You're assuming the worst possible outcome. Who is to say family member''s couldn't take the child in? And if they can't, you are operating under the assumption that the child's life will be unpleasant and have no happiness in it whatsoever.

And even then, I'm sure the kid would rather be in a foster home than dead.
because they're usually as poor and impoverished as the baby having family is.

And besides, the foster system is overburdened already. No need to ruthlessly throw another soul into it.

Yeah, I'm sure the kid would much rather be fucking dead than be in a poor foster home.
Do you not understand how callous you sound?
But of course they would rather live. Living things tend to be biased towards to remaining alive if given the option.
However, I myself could not wish such a sub-par life on anyone. It would be more merciful to simply not let them experience it.

"This person, if they could answer, would probably ask they be allowed to live. Life sucks though, or at least we assume it would, so let's kill them so they don't experience it."

You are operating under the assumption that life for the child has no chance of improvement or happiness.
I'm operating under the  philosophical assumption that a  near guaranteed net suffering should never be imposed on an innocent life.

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Dr. Manhattan and the Martian Manhunter would have kinky alien sex.

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The Flood / Re: What nationality are you?
« on: April 12, 2015, 07:32:44 AM »
On a serious note, I'm Puerto-Rican.
Still kill yourself.
51st state never
Puerto Rico a shit

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The Flood / Re: Tifa from FF7
« on: April 12, 2015, 07:30:46 AM »
Tifa was never really as great looking as the fans all say, IMO.

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The Flood / Re: Gamergate is NOT about ethics
« on: April 12, 2015, 07:20:54 AM »
I refuse to be involved. I was coming back from a gig a couple of months ago on the train and I ran into a friend, we started talking and a hardcore feminist who was sitting across from us got involved, she was cool, I don't mind hardcore feminism. I enjoy it. But after my friend left the train everyone ganged up on her, even the train cops. And it started with Gamergate.

Fucking games. I guess that I leveled up my dislike for videogame communities that night.
Tolerating hardcore feminism is like having tea with the Taliban.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 07:18:53 AM »
Adoption is an option. An option preferable to denying someone life.
So you'd rather either the kid suffer in foster homes and probably end up becoming a criminal or the parents drop out of university to take care of the kid and they all live mediocre lives.

I'm not exactly pro abortion, but it's not a terrible thing to do compared to other outcomes. Now, if the parents can help raise the kid so their kids can stay in school, hell no you shouldn't have an abortion.

But it's not just about money. It's about how it's extremely likely the parents will separate and that they're bad parents. Why bring a kid into all that? We're getting overpopulated as it is.

Firstly: You're assuming the worst possible outcome. Who is to say family member''s couldn't take the child in? And if they can't, you are operating under the assumption that the child's life will be unpleasant and have no happiness in it whatsoever.

And even then, I'm sure the kid would rather be in a foster home than dead.
because they're usually as poor and impoverished as the baby having family is.

And besides, the foster system is overburdened already. No need to ruthlessly throw another soul into it.

Yeah, I'm sure the kid would much rather be fucking dead than be in a poor foster home.
Do you not understand how callous you sound?
But of course they would rather live. Living things tend to be biased towards to remaining alive if given the option.
However, I myself could not wish such a sub-par life on anyone. It would be more merciful to simply not let them experience it.

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Serious / Re: Can somebody tell me exactly what's wrong with Ted Cruz?
« on: April 12, 2015, 06:14:49 AM »
Adoption is an option. An option preferable to denying someone life.
So you'd rather either the kid suffer in foster homes and probably end up becoming a criminal or the parents drop out of university to take care of the kid and they all live mediocre lives.

I'm not exactly pro abortion, but it's not a terrible thing to do compared to other outcomes. Now, if the parents can help raise the kid so their kids can stay in school, hell no you shouldn't have an abortion.

But it's not just about money. It's about how it's extremely likely the parents will separate and that they're bad parents. Why bring a kid into all that? We're getting overpopulated as it is.

Firstly: You're assuming the worst possible outcome. Who is to say family member''s couldn't take the child in? And if they can't, you are operating under the assumption that the child's life will be unpleasant and have no happiness in it whatsoever.

And even then, I'm sure the kid would rather be in a foster home than dead.
because they're usually as poor and impoverished as the baby having family is.

And besides, the foster system is overburdened already. No need to ruthlessly throw another soul into it.

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