Originally posted by darvlayI haven't thought about that. And what's more important I don't feel I'm qualified to answer that question. I'm sure people that study the workings of the mind have a better idea of how much time it would be needed. But I know I don't have the slightest idea.
[b]Why should someone answer how long the guy should be in prison? I don't have the answer for it nor I feel like I should have it.
You don't have to answer any question if you don't want to but seeing as you have such strong moral feelings against sex with inanimate objects, I was curious to know your opinion on the matter.[/b]
I know people that like to opiniate about everything and everyone and I really admire their polymath expertise. While I'm just a guy that's confortable with some areas of physics and maths they seem to have answers for everything. Well I'm not like that.
Edit: A dead person is an inanimate object? Man, you really are schooling me on this one.
Originally posted by adam warlockSo for you the ends justify the means.
For me embalming simbolizes fear of death. It is a way for the mouners not to see deat how it really is and this a natural human tendency. Do I agree with it? No! Do I think it's wrong? No.
In other words, it doesn't matter what you do to a body as long as it's for the "right" reasons.
I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy between sticking a chub in a dugout and the embalming process. Everyone's fine with embalming despite the fact it's a horribly invasive and nasty procedure yet some guy rubbing skin on skin is a violation.
I'm with Darv. Send freakboy to the pyscho-mart but save my taxpayer money for some drug dealer shooting up kids at the local QuickyMart.
Originally posted by uzlessI'm saying that a person has a right and the duty to say what he thinks he's wrong or right for him. While he's alive and after that.
So for you the ends justify the means.
In other words, it doesn't matter what you do to a body as long as it's for the "right" reasons.
I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy between sticking a chub in a dugout and the embalming process. Everyone's fine with embalming despite the fact it's a horribly invasive and nasty procedure yet some guy rubbing skin ...[text shortened]... ut save my taxpayer money for some drug dealer shooting up kids at the local QuickyMart.
I'm not alright with embalming. I just don't think it is a crime.
Just read what I wrote and don't try to put words in my mouth.
Originally posted by adam warlockYet you see the act as "very wrong" and would have no problem with seeing this person jailed. Weird. Show me on this list where Necrophilia should go.
I haven't thought about that. And what's more important I don't feel I'm qualified to answer that question. I'm sure people that study the workings of the mind have a better idea of how much time it would be needed. But I know I don't have the slightest idea.
Pedophilia
Murder
Rape
Battery
Assault
Theft
Harassment
As a living person, don't you have some rights beyond death? A will is a good example. You can specify who gets your assets, possessions...etc. Can't you also specify what you want done with your body, and isn't it someone's responsibility to make sure your instructions are carried out? If you want to be buried, cremated, donated to science, frozen...etc., isn't it your right to choose? If it is, then you still retain some ownership over your corpse after you're dead. If that's the case it should be considered a serious offense. Personally, I'd like to be raped by hot lesbians after I'm gone. I'm having all the documentation drawn up.
Originally posted by darvlayYet you see the act as "very wrong" and would have no problem with seeing this person jailed.
Yet you see the act as "very wrong" and would have no problem with seeing this person jailed. Weird. Show me on this list where Necrophilia should go.
Pedophilia
Murder
Rape
Battery
Assault
Theft
Harassment
Just to clarify one thing: if one thinks that's something wrong one should have have an answer for it? If so once again I feel sorry for being limited.
As for the list:
Pedo wins and murder is very close to it. Battery I dn't know if I have the right idea of waht it is but I think it is physical agression. Theft maybe on the bottom of the list. But other than that I don't really know how to order the other ones. And have in mind that the ones I ordered i ordered to amuse you. I'll send you a PM.
Originally posted by darvlayPedophilia
Yet you see the act as "very wrong" and would have no problem with seeing this person jailed. Weird. Show me on this list where Necrophilia should go.
Pedophilia
Murder
Rape
Battery
Assault
Theft
Harassment
Murder
Rape
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Necrophilia
Battery
Assault
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Theft
Harassment
It goes with Battery and Assault but the courts shouldn't jail you for it if it's your first conviction. Therapy, probation etc.
Originally posted by darvlaySeems they have a lot of rights. Google "rights of the deceased", you'll find there are several different laws and such protecting these rights.
A dead body is no more an object than the tombstone erected in its memory. Both are to be respected in a civilized society but neither has any real rights.
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Originally posted by rbmorrisA good argument but I have a hard time seeing a will as anyhing more than a legal instrument for a living person and not necessarily a symbol or proof of the rights of the deceased.
As a living person, don't you have some rights beyond death? A will is a good example. You can specify who gets your assets, possessions...etc. Can't you also specify what you want done with your body, and isn't it someone's responsibility to make sure your instructions are carried out? If you want to be buried, cremated, donated to science, frozen...et ...[text shortened]... o be raped by hot lesbians after I'm gone. I'm having all the documentation drawn up.
Originally posted by darvlayLet's just make this simple, so you don't need to click anything:
I am not a google monkey. if you have a direct link, post it, or else shut it.
Originally posted by darvlay
A dead body is no more an object than the tombstone erected in its memory. Both are to be respected in a civilized society but neither has any real rights.
YOUR WRONG!@~
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