Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki
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It's from rolling stone what did you expect ?
please excuse him, he has artism
trying to create a 51st state eh?
Probably would end up better off than Puerto Rico
Could be nerve pinch
My pinched nerve in my neck has that effect on my right arm
Basically, it'd just be making Idaho bigger.
People are moving there in droves, so it can't be all bad?
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I just found out the libtard has an official definition on google
Kek
a 51st state requires a flag revision, new star layout, it will never happen
id move to idaho if i had a car
get me a nice potato job
there are plenty of 51 star flag proposals
and 52
Yea cali had to create some with their splitting up proposals. As did the people wanting state of jefferson
A 51 star proposal has been around since at least the late 80s
Plus puerto rico constantly teasing attempting full statehood
fuck puerto rico, give it to based Phillipines
I would be down
any country wanting foreign aid should become a subsidiary of USA
reading people complaining in the /r/ socialism thread in reddit is mind numbing
Can you logically prove murder is immoral?
Seems like an obvious conclusion that murder is immoral but I've not seen anyone use logic to explain why.
fuck, if i was better atwords...
I imagine most people would agree that blowing up a tree isn't immoral but blowing up a person is immoral.
Is it immoral to kill yourself?
that depends on your view of selfishness
if you see selfishness as a bad thing, then murder is immoral. suicide is too, as it is 'self murder'
murder, specifically, is the act of killing another person willfully and with intent to do so. we recognise that murder with 'just cause' (self defense, defense of others, etc) is acceptable, but without these justifications murder is simply an extreme act of selfishness
Distill the exception.
Put another way, you noted it, but let's pull it out what differentiates acceptable from unacceptable.
ah. the act of preserving your own life, or the lives of others, is seen as a fundamental right of everyone. hence, 'just cause' is primarily granted when expressing this right
Justified is the part I was alluding to.
What is being justified? The imparting of detriment upon another entity. But how is it justified?
NOTE: You don't have to justify imparting benefit upon another entity.
its 2:30 am where i am, and thinking is not something my brain wants me to do at this moment. would you mind simplifying what you mean?
Which part?
It's 1:35am where I am but my brain is an asshole and won't let me sleep.
ah, i think i get what you said. you dont have to justify doing something good to someone else. but you do need to justify doing something bad. and the question you ask is why this is