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All User Thoughts The Beauty of Kindness Aug 18, 2010 My last article dealt with the various aspects of romantic love. However, value comes in many forms and so does the emotional payment, love. Acts of kindness are pleasant in many aspects and many of the world's... Love is... Jun 01, 2010 My answer is that love is... Contemplation. Many would tell you that love is something beautiful and powerful. They might tell you that it is inexplicable and entirely irrational. They would be right on some... What is it going to take to get the planet back on course? May 19, 2010 The problem really is crime, isn't it? It doesn't matter whether it's legal crime, as committed by government agents, or whether it's crimes committed by communal garden scumbags. Before we can enjoy the truly peaceful... Starving Artists - Making Money from your Creativity May 07, 2010 There are different forms of intelligence. Creativity and artistic abilities are excellent indicators of intelligence. But earning a living as an artist is difficult, especially given today's economic issues worldwide... I Yam What I Yam Apr 23, 2010 Who I am ain't nothing of what I am. Who I am, is who you see. Who you see isn't anything of what is me. I am me because I choose to be I am me Because I choose to be. I be the best of what I can be. You don't... Too Good to Be True Apr 13, 2010 For too long, our society has been tainted by this adage... this taboo of good things. Why, oh why, is this? A product of our psyche? A product of shared cultural values? Or, is it really undeniably true? We see a... Our Mother Apr 11, 2010 Our mother... the dawn of man Our mother Climb my eye upon her many breasts. Succulent are her up most tops. White mothers milk, Which gives us life, Pouring upon her belly we graze upon. Her bottom lips,... BDSM in Second Life Apr 02, 2010 When I first joined Second Life (SL), I was like most noobies and started searching different places using the search tool within the browser. I stated finding things that were more than dance clubs and places to live.... Our Most Dangerous Pandemic Mar 29, 2010 Every act of communication - or non-communication - is a choice of influence. The essayist is confronted with a peculiar difficulty: he will have time to consider how he wants to influence others - which means, how he... Sci-Fi Fantasies Mar 25, 2010 I've been a lifelong artist and these days, most of my work is inspired by roleplay characters, sci-fi or fantasy novels and films, and my love of Star Wars . My dream is to become a science fiction/fantasy illustrator....
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The problem really is crime, isn't it? It doesn't matter whether it's legal crime, as committed by government agents, or whether it's crimes committed by communal garden scumbags. Before we can enjoy the truly peaceful state I know is possible, criminals have got to stop committing crime. This means one of two things. Either they stop voluntarily (don't hold your breath) or they have to be forcefully stopped. If anybody out there can provide a different solution, I'll do their washing and ironing for a month. Let's not kid ourselves that we will ever seamlessly converge with the ideal. So there you have it. Once we are rational enough to have defined what it is to violate another person, it's a physical battle. Anybody who wants a beautiful world must declare war on criminals. Pacifists are no good to anybody. The next question is, 'how much force should be used?' The minimum amount should be used, but how much is this? Well, putting criminals in prison is all well and good, but as capitalists, we don't believe that anybody should be forced to pay for that. So if somebody wrongs us, and we want to keep them locked up, then it is going to cost us rather a lot of time or money. Even if we have some sort of insurance, it's going to be a costly affair. So if we can't afford that option, keeping criminals in prison is another punishment for the victim. Even if we can afford it, we may not want to do that. We may prefer to spend our money on things like shoes. Sometimes, just threatening a criminal may be enough to stop them. If not, you have to kill them, even for the most relatively minor of crimes. If someone steals a penny from you, and they are determined to keep it, and you are determined to get it back, there has to come a point where you either say, 'ok mate, I'll let you off with it', or you have to kill them. Conflicts regularly precipitate over small things, and escalate into fatal consequences. If you are unable to see crime and punishment in as absolute a way as this, you're not really a capitalist. You're not really an honest person. It's unlikely that you will survive the ructions to come. The present political systems are not sustainable, and there will come a time within 20 years when we will not be able to rely on our governments for protection. That is why we all need to be mentally and physically prepared. If you have any altruistic tendencies whatsoever, this will be enough to prevent you from protecting yourself at a time when there will be virtually no room for error. All this said, if you are ruthlessly moral enough to survive this struggle, you will enter into a golden age. A time of unprecedented peace, prosperity and love. When you get there, look me up. I'll have the kettle on.
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