Having both would be pretty cool too.
Printable View
I would have talked him out of it but there are problems in doing so. 1) He is never online + I don't have the guts to call him and 2) He's just a maple friend I came and knew. 3) A 19 year old giving a lecture to a 22 year old, not going to happen. And besides he is a grown man, he can do as he pleases. Although I disapprove of it.
Yes, it is true people can do as they please (grown or not, all actions have natural consequences, so rewards and punishments, and social controls aren't necessary). However... if you had one chance to possibly save someone's life, would you take it? Or just let it slip?
Please go away bulma.
>Stepping in on peoples' lives is bad
>except when they do something I don't like
He is at least doing good for his country by joining the US military.But the only thing I am scared of is him dying.
Hearing test at work. I have perfect hearing.
sup
.......
Hey now, bad meme.
What hypocrisy? I see no hypocrisy!Quote:
>Stepping in on peoples' lives is bad
>except when they do something I don't like
(label A)
Coercion is murder (that is, taking away a person's right to live as they want, is the same as killing them). But murder is also murder. A person should probably intervene if someone is contemplating suicide or about to do something that will probably throw away their life (or yours, or a third person's). Trying to stop them once is enough though, since more than that is probably coercion (goto A). And if they're that determined, they probably know something you don't about their life sucking.
I do not see joining the military as throwing away your life... Stop it Bulma.