The Ponderings of a Poser
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You went to public schools too huh ?
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Laws are made by Tyrants who want to control the masses, by their own ideology of what society should be like, and act accordingly to their will.So if enough laws are passed, then the people of that society will be violators of said laws and be considered criminals.
Its nothing personal, its all about the money.
Its nothing personal, its all about the money.
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I am going to write a book and call it, "The ponderings of a poser"
Basically it will be about what we think about and questions that we ask ourselves, and then come to a conclusion. Here is the first exert.
I was at work today re-assessing what I was doing for a living and why. I asked a guy that I trust, what is a law? He says, "it's written guidelines that, if not followed, carry a punishment." So I asked him how these guidelines come to be. He says, "someone did something that someone else didn't like, and got a whole bunch of other people to agree with him that what got done to him wasn't right, so they wrote down what it was and said, you can't do this anymore, or we will do something bad to you." So, I asked him, "so how is that any different than religion?" That freaked him out. I said, "religion is basically a group of peoples belief system that if not followed, something bad will happen to you. These beliefs are normally written down and taught to others to try to get more people to agree with them, so that if the written rules are not followed, something bad happens to you. So, since I don't believe in any more than one religion, how come I am forced to follow guidelines that I may not believe in? Why am I enforcing rules on people that I might not believe to be important enough (the rules, not the people) to be the one that decides if something bad happens to them?" This left him stumped and bewildered.
Basically it will be about what we think about and questions that we ask ourselves, and then come to a conclusion. Here is the first exert.
I was at work today re-assessing what I was doing for a living and why. I asked a guy that I trust, what is a law? He says, "it's written guidelines that, if not followed, carry a punishment." So I asked him how these guidelines come to be. He says, "someone did something that someone else didn't like, and got a whole bunch of other people to agree with him that what got done to him wasn't right, so they wrote down what it was and said, you can't do this anymore, or we will do something bad to you." So, I asked him, "so how is that any different than religion?" That freaked him out. I said, "religion is basically a group of peoples belief system that if not followed, something bad will happen to you. These beliefs are normally written down and taught to others to try to get more people to agree with them, so that if the written rules are not followed, something bad happens to you. So, since I don't believe in any more than one religion, how come I am forced to follow guidelines that I may not believe in? Why am I enforcing rules on people that I might not believe to be important enough (the rules, not the people) to be the one that decides if something bad happens to them?" This left him stumped and bewildered.
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I don't like those little gang-banger kids who walk around with their pants down around their ankles with a swagger that says, "Don't mess with me." I just want to run up behind them and step on the bottom of their pants so they fall off and when they reach down to grab them, I want to punch them as hard as I can. This should not be illegal. This should be rewarded. They should not be able to take me to court. When they do take me to court I should be able to say, "Your honor, he was saggin' his pants." Then the judge should say, "Case dismissed." And then I should be able to punch him again for wasting my time taking me to court. .
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Yes they are. I am going to work on this book some and wait for a day above 45 degrees to ride. This summer, I will be taking a lot of pics, hitting every event I can, and put it all down next winter. Then, Who knows?
#18
so many laws now are about protecting the criminals.
"Poor Johnny steals and kills because..... it's not his fault.
IT'S SOCIETIES FAULT!!!"
Perhaps SOCIETY should be allowed to staighten out poor Johnny, or Joanie.
Stupidity should hurt! Crime should hurt bad.
Keep rolling, T-Dub !
"Poor Johnny steals and kills because..... it's not his fault.
IT'S SOCIETIES FAULT!!!"
Perhaps SOCIETY should be allowed to staighten out poor Johnny, or Joanie.
Stupidity should hurt! Crime should hurt bad.
Keep rolling, T-Dub !
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Oh.......I forgot.....Some people made a law that say's I aint allowed to vote!!