by Freud » Fri 12 Nov 2004, 16:33:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gg3', 'T')o a certain extent, SUVs catch a lot of flak because they have become symbolic of the rampant sin of gluttony in the culture. ... Freud: Re. "my life is mine, your life is yours." I couldn't agree more. If you want to drive for entertainment, make your own fuel and I won't complain. Re. "who said life was kind?", I'll step up to the plate on that one. I say life is kind, and I'll also say civilization is preferable to barbarianism. If you want to argue the contraries on either of those, I'm up for it.
I don't think a debate with you would have a beneficial outcome for anyone posting or reading in a thread like that.
I don't care if you or others complain about my lifestyle choices. I didn't fully explain my lifestyle to begin with, and don't care to divulge my very core person when you draw comparisons like "make your own fuel".
I could counter with make your own food if you want to be obese.
Hunt your own meat if you want to eat it.
Chlorinate and fluoridate your own water if you believe in the practice.
Teach your own children if you want them to be educated.
benefit from only your own space zero gravity research.
Mine your own minerals in an environmentally friendly manner then fabricate a driveable safe mode of mechanised conveyance.
Produce your own power if you want to employ it's use in unnecessary consumer goods.
I say that life is neither kind or cruel.. it's merely an existance.
I also say that barbaranism and civilization are interchangeable facets of the same thing... life.
But if you must debate, by all means start the thread.