jrrdw wrote:Questions: How would you feel about living under a dictatorship and not being able to do as you wish?
Presumably an imprisoned serial killer who wishes to murder but cannot because he is in solitary confinement would not be happy at all, but for the good of society in general I'm sure you would agree that it is morally right that his wishes should not be considered.
Living together as a society implies compromise, not always being able to do what you want but knowing that others around you are "paying the same price", so fair is fair. The question is, how far do you take it?
Do you think people living under the Hamas flag are free to do as they wish?
Well, they voted for them. If they are unhappy, they are free to vote for someone else.
inonickname wrote:Basically the story goes is that we have a friend who lives in his landrover (he's 70, and it's about as old as him), he travels around and collects stuff and basically enjoys himself. Every now and then he stops in for a beer, dinner and to stay the night and brings stuff he's collected. He often gives us some stuff he's found/bought/bartered for/whatever as he needs more room to collect more junk

Sounds like a glimpse into my future
POLAND_SPUD wrote:awesome
Classic, always makes me wonder why most documentaries condescendingly speak to you as if everyone wants to save every damn endangered species.
I would think that most people genuinely have this opinion:
[youtube]
[/youtube]