Crime - part deux.

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Should crime happen

  • Go on then why not.

  • Yes

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What if someone you knew and cared about but not super super close needed it. You don’t know and can’t find out if they want it but it’s on you to decide. Not someone you massively care about like a grandchild but we’re talking a second cousin or someone you were good mates with but haven’t spoken to for years.

Great game this btw. Thanks Gessa.
Should have done a poll on its own thread
 
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What if someone you knew and cared about but not super super close needed it. You don’t know and can’t find out if they want it but it’s on you to decide. Not someone you massively care about like a grandchild but we’re talking a second cousin or someone you were good mates with but haven’t spoken to for years.

Great game this btw. Thanks Gessa.
My emotions don't really stretch in the distant past, there's things I would always liked to have understood, but other than that my emotional attachment becomes void (not spoken to in years). There's a couple of people who I could help from the past that helped me when I was at my lowest ebb, that I hold in high esteem, but this morality thing still seems to kick in and it's not right. Maybe because my thought process is a clear right from wrong. Huntley is the devil, so anything attached to the devil has to be destroyed.
 
On the Huntley organ thing - for me, his organs I could get my head around - the brain is the thing you wouldn't want (any hint of a pun is unintentional <laugh> )
 
My emotions don't really stretch in the distant past, there's things I would always liked to have understood, but other than that my emotional attachment becomes void (not spoken to in years). There's a couple of people who I could help from the past that helped me when I was at my lowest ebb, that I hold in high esteem, but this morality thing still seems to kick in and it's not right. Maybe because my thought process is a clear right from wrong. Huntley is the devil, so anything attached to the devil has to be destroyed.
Ok. You take the kidney and it saves you, also saves a dying child you don’t know and will never find out you’re the reason he survived but it turns out to be Arteta’s son and he’s so happy he gives the squad a week off which is the difference between them losing to City and ultimately the title. One migrant dinghy is stopped as a result.
 
Here's a twist on it all then...

In Einsteins block universe model, everything was predetermined, thus past, present and future are only an illusion.

I believe in fate, but have never got a precise model in my thinking of what that actually looks like, so unsure if it's predetermined or not.

But fates significance is also destiny in the sense that Liverpool will always be winners, and Newcastle will always be losers... or should that be Spurs lol.

My thought process is everything happens for a reason, the path, the sequence of events that follow will effect a multitude of people, knowingly and unknowingly, directly and indirectly.

Sort of like a revolving door but not as simply put as Groundhog day, but once the path is set it has to be followed or to a degree, as I'm undecided.

My mind see's religion, cosmology, science and psychology as all interlinked parts of fate, life! All under one umbrella, the whole thing, everything. I don't see God as human, I see God as something/everything.

Earth is a spec on the landscape, it may have significant importance somewhere in the bigger model, but not in a human interpreted way.

So here's the puzzle, if Ian Huntley (or any other persons similar) were deliberate in nature (predetermined), why? Is it a test of our morality? But to ask the question attaches a significance to it, to the human race, how strange.

Like physics breaking down at the planck length.
 
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My emotions don't really stretch in the distant past, there's things I would always liked to have understood, but other than that my emotional attachment becomes void (not spoken to in years). There's a couple of people who I could help from the past that helped me when I was at my lowest ebb, that I hold in high esteem, but this morality thing still seems to kick in and it's not right. Maybe because my thought process is a clear right from wrong. Huntley is the devil, so anything attached to the devil has to be destroyed.

These guys taking the transplant obviously aren't listening to you.

Reminds me of this
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P.sm I'm taking the tramsplant im not being honest up to a machine every 3 days. It's a nightmare and you feel like ****.

My step dad had a kidney transplant a couple of years ago
 
Don’t remember this but shows how much things have changed. There’s always cases that get more attention than others but I doubt it would be in the news more than a day or two now.

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Needs to be putt away


fosse made an even worse golf related joke yday, i know it was golf related because he explained it while telling it.

which was good of him cos i had no idea

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