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> (about the bad press)
>
> I think everything is down to belief, which I don't like to think
> about too hard: I.E. if everything is nothing more than belief, then
> there is no such thing as right or wrong - and if there's no right or
> wrong, then I'm free to say, eat another human being.
It's all a system propped up and dependant on the public. The law and right and wrong exist because we created it to protect ourselves, treat people as you would want to be treated sort of thing. You're free to do as you like but you'll suffer the consequences unless everone else joins in.
Right and wrong exist for as long as you acknowledge them.
> hahahaha, no :D
>
> It was some American smug 16 year old assface who continued and
> continued to talk absolute titwank
Ooh a new word for them to block, they're picking up on them.
The only time i can remember an American outside of my family having any relevance was a pair in Windsor who were asking the bus where it was going despite it being on the front of the bus, they got in my way(being wide as they were) and he drove off leaving me to wait another half hour for a bus.
I think everything is down to belief, which I don't like to think about too hard: I.E. if everything is nothing more than belief, then there is no such thing as right or wrong - and if there's no right or wrong, then I'm free to say, eat another human being.
Thinking about it, what IS wrong with cannibalism? We eat animals, why can't we kill and eat humans?
The Shins with New Slang will do for me.
It was some American smug 16 year old assface who continued and continued to talk absolute titwank
>
> Tom says he was a "complete f**king c*ckjockey". So I'm not
> the only one.
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..It's not me, is it? I don't really want my face burnt off.
Oh well
> Depends on the paper. Psychotic Times gave me a great review, while
> Christopher Tookey of the Daily Mail said I was 'pointless' and 'a
> waste of your time'.
Dont read The Sun, they all think you should be locked up.
> Clazon wrote:
> I can't see it as being a problem though. It's like someone saying
> they've got cancer. Why would that change anything?
>
> Because it's relevant to the people around you(not you), being
> pyschotic might just worry people. You know that the public
> perception of mental illness isn't good and without any personal
> experience the thought " Is this person dangerous" would
> cross your mind, it certainly would mine. Pyschotic people dont get
> great press.
Maybe I'm ultra allowable or something, but I honestly can't see how that'd come into consideration at all for me.