kaigh's forum posts
I wish I would keep on getting report cards even after my schooling was done. Ya know, to let me know how I'm doing every three months or so. I failed math 12. I was told that it was essentially a university course. In my neck of the woods, you only needed math 11 for a requirement to pass.
Anyway, I would like periodic updates from, I don't know, my landlords, my friends, my parents, my siblings, my neighbours, hell, even my dog. This would let me know how good a human being I am and how much value I have to those around me.
'Cause I don't want to know that I'm paying bills but how I'm paying bills. Is my penmanship good? Do I make few typing errors? Or lots of them? When I talk to my parent's do I just pay my dues or do I engage them in meaningful conversation?
Tough life, having to pass math in order to play football.;)
The United States and the Confederacy. Mmm! wrong era!
North and South Dakota. Those are states!
United States and the rest of the world.
or Israel and Palestine, imo, makes sense.
One of the biggest problems with the death penalty and the prison system in general is too many people see it as a punishment system, and not a rehabilitation system, and that causes a major portion of our crime today.
jrhawk42
Excellent point. Japan is one country that tries to rehabilitate rather than punish.
[QUOTE="kaigh"]Then what kind of punishment do you believe is the right one for these kinds of crimes?I think it's wrong, no matter the circumstances. We live in a society of laws, not justice. Do you think that the execution of Saddam Hussein is going to bring back 400,000 Kurds? Sure, there are a lot of deranged people who deserve not to live. But who are we to judge whether a person dies or not? Where will all the reasons for justifiable execution end? Is lawful execution just another name for justified murder? These are questions to ask one self but I would worry about a government that decided who lives and who dies. No matter how despicable the crime.
Squidward117
Life imprisonment. Work program (and not an easy job) in prison for life.
I think it's wrong, no matter the circumstances. We live in a society of laws, not justice. Do you think that the execution of Saddam Hussein is going to bring back 400,000 Kurds? Sure, there are a lot of deranged people who deserve not to live. But who are we to judge whether a person dies or not? Where will all the reasons for justifiable execution end? Is lawful execution just another name for justified murder? These are questions to ask one self but I would worry about a government that decided who lives and who dies. No matter how despicable the crime.
To the original post:
No, you are not strange. But try to find a girl who suits you, cause there is also nothing weird about dating at 15.
Personally, up until I was 18 I was in my awkward phase. I wouldn't stop growing and I was uncordinated. Then at 18, with no strange planning, I hooked up with a girl. Happened naturally. I was no longer awkward and she well, she was hot. Lasted awhile too. But that's my story and the last two bits, my advice.:)
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