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#126
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I will admit. I am a little crazy. I just get fed up with rules of society, and the stupidity that goes with it making me want to make my own rules for a change.

 

Correction: You're not crazy. You sound young. Like really young.



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Correction: You're not crazy. You sound young. Like really young.

 

Mid 20s. I just have had my fill of stupid people that deserve punishment.



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No, I have not been in something like that, but I would like too because if that's the only way to tests my skills. Then I will take it. We all have to die eventually, so I would rather choose an exciting way instead of reaching old age.

after 30 years of this BS here I would trade places with ANYONE



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after 30 years of this BS here I would trade places with ANYONE

 

I can understand that, but at least there is some excitement even if it is dangerous excitement.



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Don't worry people. Peshmerga are coming, ISIS is finished!

 

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Don't worry people. Peshmerga are coming, ISIS is finished!

That's what you think, but as soon as they think they've won, Mr. House will snatch Mosul Dam from their grasp.

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#132
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I just wish those racist extremists would just see the light of reason .. but if that wont work I guess they can see the actual light and go find a better place to exist in and leave the rest of us alone



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I will admit. I am a little crazy. I just get fed up with rules of society, and the stupidity that goes with it making me want to make my own rules for a change.

Or I can go to Alaska which I have considered before.


As long as you're around people, there will be rules; things you can do where someone's going to impose a consequence. Society standardises them to a degree, if it didn't no-one could ever live together, but even tribes in the jungle have rules - and if you aim to be mobile it's a very dangerous thing to discover that the rules a few miles over are different to the ones you've just broken here.

You see it even within our societies sometimes, 'honour' killings of some poor girl who was trying to live by a different set of rules, the person who says something to the effect of, "I'm no grass, I take care of my own business."

As long as there are people there, I don't think any sort of society exists without rules; formal or otherwise.
 

I can understand that, but at least there is some excitement even if it is dangerous excitement.



The developed world seems full of exciting things to do, I don't see why it has to be something so grim as war. Have you considered amateur rally driving? Or boxing? Or base jumping? Or parkour?... You know, something other than killing folks to get your jollies? There are adrenaline junkies who don't go to war, so they must find a way to live with it - maybe it'd be a good idea to see if you can track some of them down and ask them what they've tried. :/

You'd probably live longer to enjoy them too. ^_^

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dodging car bombs and bullets can get pretty dull after 30 years of doing it



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As long as you're around people, there will be rules; things you can do where someone's going to impose a consequence. Society standardises them to a degree, if it didn't no-one could ever live together, but even tribes in the jungle have rules - and if you aim to be mobile it's a very dangerous thing to discover that the rules a few miles over are different to the ones you've just broken here.

You see it even within our societies sometimes, 'honour' killings of some poor girl who was trying to live by a different set of rules, the person who says something to the effect of, "I'm no grass, I take care of my own business."

As long as there are people there, I don't think any sort of society exists without rules; formal or otherwise.
 


The developed world seems full of exciting things to do, I don't see why it has to be something so grim as war. Have you considered amateur rally driving? Or boxing? Or base jumping? Or parkour?... You know, something other than killing folks to get your jollies? There are adrenaline junkies who don't go to war, so they must find a way to live with it - maybe it'd be a good idea to see if you can track some of them down and ask them what they've tried. :/

You'd probably live longer to enjoy them too. ^_^

 

I understand that. I except the basic rules, but ones where you can't punch somebody because you asked them nicely three times to get out your way bug me. The prevalence of law suits is too high here. The basics of no stealing, no murder, and general respect I am fine with. Justified killings being put as murder do get to me though.

 

I do some of them while others can get pretty pricey to do. Sometimes it doesn't fee like enough.