how do you figure?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hachifusa
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how do you figure?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hachifusa
I value life, too, but I value (necessarily) my own life more than another. If a man is willing to steal a few "trinkets" (for example, my stereo, television, car, etc.) I don't think he's valuing life much at all, and likewise I certainly don't value his life and put it above my own.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fithos
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Originally Posted by Cloud No.9
Err. You do realize that whatever regulations your country has, gun makers outside of your country don't give a damn? Better yet, what if some gun makers (*cough*EasternCountries*cough*) knew very well their weapons are used in the end for black market reselling and won't do anything about it? The only way it would work is if all the countries on Earth agreed to pass the same laws and have them in effect at the same time. chances of that happening? 0. Effect of a gun ban in a given country on the number of weapons on the black market? 0.
Actually, the situation you are discussing would never come up. Even if there was a nice happy community where everyone helped each other (and, given our current society, whose situation do you really think is more likely?), chances are you could rob a house and be gone before the neighbors even knew you were there. I suppose if you were attempting to rob a utopian city of psychics your plan might be a good idea. Otherwise, it's just stupid.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fithos
I'd rather have a gun and no opportunity to use it than not have it and need it.
Why would the person change when they can keep stealing from dumb@$$es like you? I'm the one who is giving them a good reason to change their ways: if they continue on their current path, they'll wind up with a bullet in their head. My arguement is a lot more convincing than a "take everything I own, but please don't do it again".
i dont recall saying i have no defences in my house. i just said i wouldnt support common gun use.
[quote]I value life, too, but I value (necessarily) my own life more than another. If a man is willing to steal a few "trinkets" (for example, my stereo, television, car, etc.) I don't think he's valuing life much at all, and likewise I certainly don't value his life and put it above my own.[quote]
acully, he is valuing his life. in the most common case people who are stealing are doing so to support themself for lack of money/food/whatever.
by the way, how old are you Skyblade?
The meaning is that if the person went into a gunowner's home and KNOWs he has a gun..then very well damn he doesnt value his own life. Anyone that breaks into a home goes in with the risk that there might be dire consquences.
But he does so at another's expense, which isn't much of a value for life in general. Considering that he could get those objects honestly, I don't have much pity for him. He (the criminal) disrespects all life (and mine most of all); I don't feel bad shooting the man who enters my house and lays claim on my life and its products.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fithos
He's the one who's posting in lengthy sentences with good grammar and capitalized letters. I'm willing to wager you will lose where you are going with this.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fithos
So you only support ineffective, or at best questionably effective, means for self-defense?Quote:
i dont recall saying i have no defences in my house. i just said i wouldnt support common gun use.
Why not support gun use? You prefer your defenses to guns. That's fine. That doesn't give you a right to say what I use to defend my house. I find a gun generally does the job, and it is cheaper and more efficient than mace, electric fences, cameras, digital security systems, etc...Quote:
Originally Posted by Fithos
Actually, if the people need a TV, stereo, or my mother's jewelry collection to live, I figure they're beyond help anyway. Besides, haven't they heard of asking? Not once has someone come up to me and said "Do you have any spare home entertainment systems or jewelry that you could donate to a person in need?" I'm not a total insensitive @$$hole (ok, I probably am). I would at least consider such a request.
It's impolite to ask that of a lady. Now, one might argue that I'm not a lady. This is true, but I also do not believe in some forms of gender discrimination. If ladies don't have to give out their age, then men shouldn't have to either. Of course, this is a totally ridiculous coverup for the simple fact that I am not going to tell you. For one thing, I don't like giving out personal information over the Internet (which is why my location is given as "Earth, approximately"). But what's more, it doesn't change the validity of my arguments at all. Just because logic fails you doesn't mean I'm going to help you pass your ridiculous claims off by giving you the ability to make comments such as "he's so old he's senile", or "he's too young and stupid to know what he's talking about". If you can't actually win arguments without turning this into an attempt at character assassination, you should give up now. I'm certainly not going to help you in such a pursuit.
Skyblade's nine, what.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skyblade
...Ok... While your post in and of itself could be a coherent thought, coupled with the quote it makes practically no sense to me. Would you be so kind as to clarify that, my good sir?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hachifusa
You're nine years old.
And, out of curiousity, how did that single line that you quoted clue you in to that fact?
Drop your damn defenses. I was playing around.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skyblade
No, I'm just really curious why you chose to quote that single line...Quote:
Originally Posted by Hachifusa