Good list. I love Collateral and it would probably be one of my favorites if Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise weren't the leads. I mean, they did a good job in their respective roles...but they both irritate me outside of this film. I don't like them in any of their other films. I hope The Bourne Identity doesn't fall off your top ten. *crosses fingers*My current top ten:
The Dark Knight (2008 )
SaintLeonidas
Lost In Translation (2003)
Fight Club (1999)
Gladiator (2000)
Schindlers List (1993)
The Insider (1999)
Heat (1995)
Collateral (2004)
The Bourne Identity (2002)
Syriana (2005)
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[QUOTE="fatjack04"][QUOTE="matthayter700"] See the geography textbook excerpt I just quoted; it explains the difference between the influence of natural cycles on their own and the influence of human activity on top of that.matthayter700hmm, interesting. Good thing I don't live in a metropolitan area. What do you mean? It was just a comment based on the excerpt you used for example, which was interesting and does bring up good points. But, I suppose that if areas that use more energy are the main cause and more susceptible to damage from the global warming...I wouldn't want to live there.
[QUOTE="fatjack04"][QUOTE="matthayter700"]Hey, there you go. Make some profit. Plus, maybe some labor work for the criminals will shape them up. So why do people think of this in terms of "Death Penalty VS Life in Prison"? Isn't that a bit of a false dichotomy?What if they were to use those criminals as slave labour instead of killing them?
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Maybe the alternative hasn't been addressed yet? And I, a college student, don't know what dichotomy means. Haha, sorry.
Um, I'm pretty sure there is a difference between someone lighting up a stinky plant versus someone being smelly or unpleasant smelling water. A plant is not a human and we probably couldn't remove a body of water. I'm guessing over half the US doesn't want to be around pot in public places... The examples you make are bogus because they don't compare.That's ridiculous. So if some people don't want to smell someone else's body odour, the person who's body odour isn't liked should not be allowed in public places?matthayter700
[QUOTE="fatjack04"]I want my own transportationmatthayter700
Transportation =/= automobile transportation. You have yet to address this point.
I've asked it before and I'll ask it again: Why wouldn't you walk, bike, or use public transit for transportation?
I did address it. I want my OWN transportation. Can you possibly imagine everyone agreeing to forced public transit? No, that won't ever happen and another of the bogus examples you bring up that aren't about the topic. You realize that...this topic is based on opinion...right?[QUOTE="fatjack04"]Better in what way? To make the criminal suffer for what they did? Life in Prison Financially and Space-wise for prisons? Death Penalty Morally? Life in Prison What people usually would want for someone that did something horrible? Death Penalty Overall, Toss Upmatthayter700
What if they were to use those criminals as slave labour instead of killing them?
Hey, there you go. Make some profit. Plus, maybe some labor work for the criminals will shape them up.[QUOTE="fatjack04"]I think either its quite real and we don't care...or it is just, in fact, a cycle of our climate and we will eventually cool down...and then heat up.....and then cool down.....matthayter700See the geography textbook excerpt I just quoted; it explains the difference between the influence of natural cycles on their own and the influence of human activity on top of that. hmm, interesting. Good thing I don't live in a metropolitan area.
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