Criminals

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by *Experiment (02), Nov 10, 2014.

  1. Well, it's not my fault if you cannot see it, but it's there.
     
  2. Please give me an example of a perfectly valid time to murder a person.
     
  3. No. It is not.
     
  4. It's what's makes life worth living.
    Try it sometime.
    And extenuating circumstances are always considered. Murder isn't murder if its self defence etc. do a lot more research. Learn to care about someone. And then post how you feel. It will be 100% different to what you are posting now
     
  5. Exonerating people because they were mad isn't logical in any way.
     
  6. Op's logic:
    Killer gets a free pass IF he/she was provoked or was mildly crazy.
     
  7. Lol. I've never cared about anyone and I don't see a reason to start
     
  8. Exactly
     
  9. Therapy over justice for the victim. That's gotta be logic...right?
     
  10. If they had a valid reason to be mad, then it's logical.
     
  11. I suggest that you look up the definition of logic Josh.
     
  12. It's how my mind processes logic
     
  13. Now I just feel sorry for you. Going to be a very sad lonely life without the love of a good wife and the laughter and love of your own children to fill your world with love and meaning.
    Such a waste of a life being bitter because of a past you cannot change. The future is there to be lived. Not wasted living in the pain of the past.
     
  14. Here it is, straght from Merriam-Webster's

    Full Definition

    1 a (1) : a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity of inference and demonstration : the science of the formal principles of reasoning (2) : a branch or variety of logic <modal logic> <Boolean logic> (3) : a branch of semiotics; especially : syntactics (4) : the formal principles of a branch of knowledge b (1) : a particular mode of reasoning viewed as valid or faulty (2) : relevance, propriety c : interrelation or sequence of facts or events when seen as inevitable or predictable d : the arrangement of circuit elements (as in a computer) needed for computation; also : the circuits themselves 2 : something that forces a decision apart from or in opposition to reason <the logic of war>

    lo·gi·cian \lō-ˈji-shən\ noun

    Examples I tried to use logic to figure out the solution to the puzzle

    Origin: Middle English logik, from Anglo-French, from Latin logica, from Greek logikē, from feminine of logikos of reason, from logos reason — more at legend. First use: 12th century

    Synonyms: intellection, ratiocination, reason, reasoning, sense
     
  15. Hold up. "Love of a good wife"? "Love of your children"? Like I said earlier, I never loved another human because I think it's a waste of time and money that could be spent doing productive things, like work
     
  16. Also, I can have a happy life without other people. My cats keep me happy.
     
  17. Productive as in creating a debate thread in the forums of a game?
     
  18. You cannot grasp the true concepts of empathy and consecuence. In MY OPINION, I think you suffer from a psychological condition yourself. Which one? idk. But it related to what I said in the beggining of this post.
     
  19. Dident you make a post last year about eating babies :/
     
  20. -n8n8: As a student-athlete, I don't have a full-time job at the moment. I'm going to school to be a nuclear engineer, though.