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Old 08-15-2010, 11:19 PM
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No, live cute, puppies.

The humane thing would be to leave them be or pet them.

Inhumane would be lighting them on fire for lols.
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Yes, and nazism has its advantages too.

There are always some positive aspects of everything. It doesn't mean that the whole thing is something good.
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Old 08-15-2010, 11:22 PM
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Positive effects of lighting puppies on fire?


(Eltu, Nazism was nationalism paired with genocidal persecution) Nationalisms good, but Nazism is defined by the genocidal bit, may want to rethink that.
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Old 08-15-2010, 11:24 PM
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Concerning nazism: Yes, it is defined by the genocidal bit, but it still keeps the good parts of nationalism. It doesn't mean it is good as a whole.

And no, I meant positive parts of being "humane".
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Old 08-15-2010, 11:28 PM
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Humane is a simple question.

"Would I do this to a member of my own countrymen/species?"
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Old 08-15-2010, 11:30 PM
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Exactly. And I don't like humans.

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Old 08-15-2010, 11:32 PM
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So...

You don't like the only species that really gives any **** whether you live or die?


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That is a matter of another debate, really. One I'd be delighted to have.

But not in this thread - it's gone offtopic enough already.
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some humans dont give a **** whether you live or die. if an animal wants to kill you, its because it needs food or feels threatened, not because it gets a thrill from it
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Original topic, guys, adhere to it
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Old 08-16-2010, 01:09 AM
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Eltu started it.
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He should've known better
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Original topic response:

If I had to chose a realistic goal (on that doesn't depend on alternate realities, universes, dimensions etc.) then I would go into space. Before I get the whole "humans in space = bad", it would still be realistic to cause a bit of reform in the space administrations first. For example, advocating for space junk cleanup, international cooperation, and non-militarization of space, and then going into space to work on the implementation of those very worthy causes.
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Space is a worthy goal, but if I were to do it, I'd want to be in the Star Trek era of time, where there are ships and warp etc. Not all this rockets business
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Space is a worthy goal, but if I were to do it, I'd want to be in the Star Trek era of time, where there are ships and warp etc. Not all this rockets business
But remember, warp drive slowly tears the fabric of spacetime in high traffic areas.
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In 2370, the Hekaran scientist Serova discovered that the use of conventional warp engines caused damage to the fabric of spacetime. The Federation Council imposed a speed limit of warp factor 5 on all Federation vessels in all but extreme emergency cases, such as medical emergencies. (TNG: "Force of Nature", "Eye of the Beholder")
This limit was quietly done away with in later seasons, hopefully because they found a solution and not due to blind disregard for the universe.

Other than that, living in the Star Trek era would be totally awesome. I mean: replicators, warp, transporters, tricorders, and not to forget, Seven of Nine.

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