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  • The introduction of alarm lists on cell phones has done wonders at not managing to help me establish a sane sleeping pattern and/or waking hours!❤️

    It has managed to annoy every single flatmate I've ever had, though!

  • Yeah, it's really easy to kill someone when you're locked up all day in a double-walled room, or when you're exiled alone on an island... Good thinking...

    This is why our society is going down the gutter, because people are still trying to rationalise and justify the unjustifiable...

  • Again, this is not immediate self-defence, this is something else entirely: this type of situation demands systemic change.

    As a Romanian, our Revolution ended the instant the people took back control of this nation and Ceaușescu had no more power (it was obvious, because literally nobody was taking orders from him at that point). Then they shot him. Then they shot his wife. That's the point when the Revolution just turned into mob murder.

    In this case, it is the people's duty to protect their collective interests, yes, but killing still isn't justified. You remove them from authority then send them on their merry way to live out their standards alone, far from the rest of us.

    Friggin' children know this already, if someone doesn't play nice, you stop playing with them. Why the hell are we still debating the ""virtues"" of murder?!

  • No. Murder is murder. There is no rationalising one's way around it. There is no acceptable context for killing someone other than immediate self-defence, which is not the case when discussing things in terms of justice systems.

    Killing is never justice.