Everything posted by Saffire
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Fury as Harriet "Harperson" avoids drive ban after crashing car while talking on mobile phone
Somebody explain to me the difference between drunk driving and other types of distracted driving? There is none. If we're going to be logically consistent, we should lock her up for a couple months.
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Sick teenager who microwaved his little brother's hamster to death faces being locked up
Great, maybe he can work manning microwave crowd-control weapons: Psychopathic? Enjoy the adoration of the unthinking masses? Want to be a tax-grazer? Join the military!
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Parking wardens issue more than £40,000 of fines in 400ft street over last three years
Think of it this way: if they didn't issue these fines, the Government would have to raise taxes among all Britons (albeit by a very small amount) to collect the revenue necessary to allow these wardens to keep their jobs!
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'Aliens will eat the fatties first': Gym sparks outrage with new advertising campaign
lol that's actually a pretty clever advert. A lot of overweight people enjoy being fat though. It's psychological - they find life easier without unwanted sexual advances... and being bigger makes you feel safe. Also society expects less of fatties. There's a whole field of study on this, it's pretty interesting.
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Britain's best job? Castaway wanted to live on remote island with just 500,000 birds for company
There's a reason people call it "work" - because given a choice, most people wouldn't do it for free! :P
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Are you a clutter-bunny, or are you good at having a "clear-out"?
One of the greatest feelings is getting rid of clutter! I just keep pictures and notebooks/diaries. Otherwise I try to donate things so people can get more use out of it.
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Seven protesters charged over anti-Army demo refuse to stand for judge in court
lmao so they think the only way to avoid showing deference to one bullsh!t collectivist institution (the British Government) is to fall back on another bullsh!t collectivist institution (Islam). "My God is better than your God!"
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Cold? Try Siberian winters like I did!
I'd like to see a Russian mow my lawn in August.
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First lightbulbs, now the EU drives up price of batteries
The battery tax will create deadweight loss, reducing the overall number of batteries purchased by marginal consumers. As a result, the battery-makers will be forced to lay off workers. A fraction of those workers will become employed by the government in their recycling plant. The extra money consumers pay to buy batteries will no longer cycle efficiently through the economy, and it will reduce demand for other goods/services. NEXT.
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What a world we're living in - cartoonist attacked in his home!
I couldn't have said it better myself! There is a strange tendency among people to believe that it's possible to strike a perfect balance with just the right laws, just the right level of taxes, just the right politicians... but inevitably the unintended consequences rain down every so often, and we write new laws or begin new governments while mumbling, "THIS won't happen again!" But it does. It's a cycle. But I don't believe it's in human nature to be violent, I think that's something we learn. It's been passed down through parent/child relationships since our Neanderthal ancestors were clubbing each other instead of trading. Trade is a fantastic concept because it recognizes that we are all equal, and we all have dignity and rights - the right to say "I accept" or "I refuse" to any offer. It's founded in empathy, which all children have. So even if you don't think there will ever be a voluntary society, or you find my single-mindedness to be too extremist for your liking... at least follow and teach your children the non-aggression principle. So they can recognize better when they've made a mistake, and why the world operates as it does.
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What a world we're living in - cartoonist attacked in his home!
What's a law? You mean like gravity? ;)
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What a world we're living in - cartoonist attacked in his home!
I don't think the law matters at all here. This strikes at the core of human essence and civility - one man violated the non-aggression principle!
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British Pound Teetering On The Verge Of Euro Collapse
Or dispense with fake paper money and go to a gold standard? After all, gold's value won't collapse...
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What a world we're living in - cartoonist attacked in his home!
We just need a few more incidents like this and finally people will see what a peaceful religion Islam really is!
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Parents to be banned from parking near school gates to tackle childhood obesity
When I say "more expensive meat" I'm pointing out that meat is subsidized by most governments. If you take away the free farmer cash, the cost of unhealthy foods increases, and the cost of healthy food decreases. So for instance, fruits and vegetables are expensive because our government makes it illegal to hire certain people (undocumented workers) who would work in the fields very cheaply. Instead farmers are forced to hire workers who get an artificially-high wage, and this forces the price of the food up. In America corn syrup is cheaper than sugar. There are tons of examples of how government interference causes our diet to be skewed toward unhealthy food.
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Parents to be banned from parking near school gates to tackle childhood obesity
The solution: Cheaper vegetables/fruits, more expensive meats, and everybody has to pay for their own health care. Oh and we could program everyone to find fatties less attractive than their fit counterparts. What's that? God already designed us that way?
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'Bonkers' police drop the word Christmas from poster to avoid upsetting other faiths
They made up for it by using that beautiful font, Helvetica!
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What Kabul, Afghanistan looked like 40 years ago vs. Today
How sad. Soviets, Taliban, Americans... it all adds up.
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Al Qaeda suspect who tried to blow up U.S. passenger jet went to university in London
Airport security is worthless. It's just an annoying kabuki theater to make passengers feel like the government cares about their safety, enough to strip-search you and break all your stuff.
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Fannie and Freddie CEOs to get up to $6 million pay this year.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9CPR7QG0&show_article=1 Good job, fellas!
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Economists Are Trained to Ignore the Real World
And that's the point of this article - it shouldn't be. What you learn when you get an economics degree isn't real economics. It's bullcrap propaganda designed to keep the money-shufflers at the top. Finance isn't meant to be such a profitable venture. When you think about it, all money managers do is shift capital around. They do it FAR more efficiently than governments can (because there is a profit motive), but they don't deserve the high compensation they get. Just like doctors don't deserve their high salaries. But there is licensure involved, which limits the competition.
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China wrecked the Copenhagen deal?
I see this repeated so much, and so often, from so many different people. And I genuinely wonder: where does it come from? I can only assume that somewhere along the way people gather enough anecdotal, empirical, and a priori evidence to solidify this notion in their mind as a nonnegotiable fact of nature. Does it come from Disney movies you see growing up? Or maybe public school? I feel like an anthropologist now, humans are so fascinating!
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Senate Passes Sweeping Health-Care Bill
Yay! We all have health insurance (at the point of a gun)! Now what? Oh that's right, now we all need DOCTORS. http://www.politico.com/livepulse/1209/Dems_not_worried_about_postvote_backlash_at_home.html?showall All my hopes and dreams... finally...
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China wrecked the Copenhagen deal?
I think Americans are about to learn the hard way that economic freedom trumps social freedom any day of the week. China's the perfect example of this.
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A monopoly responds to customer complaints!
On rare occasion, the government will accidentally do something to satisfy its subjects' concerns. Here's a great example: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_14030412 I hope this gets implemented all over America! But I'm not holding my breath.