RE: Blaming the victim.
March 18, 2011 at 6:45 pm
(This post was last modified: March 18, 2011 at 6:47 pm by LastPoet.)
(March 18, 2011 at 6:20 pm)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: My experience with men would suggest otherwise. However, there is often enough temptation given a sex opportunityI'm sure there is, however, I aspire more to humanity than to be just some flesh bags that act on instict. It took a good amount of years to get that working frontal lobe, just to have it put in the background because some can't resist to temptaion.
Quote:It's a crime to not know or be tricked? I feel sorry for the users. "Sir, I'm sure you plugged it in, but can you please follow the end of the cord to the outlet?". What a crime it is to not know, best that we reinstitute slavery to avoid much of the problem of ignorance. Quickly now, every moment we delay is another person being tricked or doing something they don't know that they aren't supposed to do.I am confused by this analogy, and it doesn't even resemble the situation. Being uncapable of plugging something up and/or plugging it wrongly its not bad for anyone except for oneself(getting an electrical shock or losing warranty). And what does slavery have to do with anything on this thread?
Quote:By the way, professionals cost money, and are not necessarily cheap whores.If one has the money to go to a night club, surely has enough money for a whore, me thinks
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