This is so dangerous, what is this dad thinking???

I happen to think @Hoopshoedavegl_Boy's posts are funny. An isolated incident of someone doing something stupid is not reason to enact a new law. It's not a rampant problem at all. If the police had seen him, yeah, he could have said, "Hey dope, grow a brain," but no officer did, I guess, and it's done and over, and here we are talking about it. I say @terp is right, and the discussion is just busybodying, if that is a verb. We can talk about bigger ramifications, such as whether the population is getting dumber over time. That's interesting busybodying. oh oh


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Woot said:

Let's remove all laws that protect all people, especially children.  Then whe can live in a lawless utopia, because, you know, big government is bad and overbearing.  Who needs airbags, seat belts or speed limits?  I like the good old days when we had 1/3 the automobiles and 3x as many fatalities.  

jesus fck god almighty we don't need laws for common sense...


Hoopshoedavegl_Boy said:
we don't need laws for common sense...

Sadly, in many cases, it seems that we do.


sac said:
Hoopshoedavegl_Boy said:
we don't need laws for common sense...

Sadly, in many cases, it seems that we do.

Because there aren't many senses that are in common with all of us. I have some you don't, and you have some I don't. The collective wisdom among all of us is most powerful when we combine all of these senses.


Can anyone implant a chip in peoples brains to not run with traffic while wearing headphones?  i'd have thought the common sense gene would take care of that impulse but sadly no.


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