
Chthonic asks: What's the naughtiest thing a boss has ever asked you to do? And did you do it? Or perhaps you are the boss and would like to confess.
( , Thu 7 Jul 2011, 13:36)
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So that's you off to Africa now to donate all your time, energy and cash to the starving.
What's that? You're not?
Oh. Must be some kind of empathy disorder.
You like having nice things - admit it. You don't care about who was abused in the making of them, or what resources were used, or you wouldn't get them.
So throw another laptop on the fire and let's watch the fucker burn, eh?
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 9:48, 1 reply)

'Cos either it's a perfect, universal, inviolable ethical and moral system or IT'S NOTHING!
BURN THE WORLD! BURN THE WORLD!
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 9:51, closed)

We ARE burning the world, happily, in exchange for shiny, pretty things, and yet claiming to object to burning it.
Seems a bit silly, bordering on the hypocritical.
Personally, however, I couldn't give a toss - penguins burn with a particularly lovely flame, as do polar bears.
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 10:02, closed)

I'm always happy to agree that westerners are benefitting from the suffering of the poorest and most miserable.
We get to live these blissful, ignorant lives, pissing and moaning about bullshit while there are people in the Niger Delta who are still essentially slaves, exploited and oppressed but underpinning the whole global system.
Call me a massive gay if you want, but I think this means we should care more about people, try and build a sustainable, exploitation-free future, even though it will bring hardship to the west. Politicians aren't bastards, they just defend national interests, 'cos that's what people demand. People are selfish, hypocritical, short-sighted bastards, and if they are readers of certain tabloids, they feel hard done by to boot. I say fuck 'em. Morality is what we make it. Nature and fortune didn't make us equal, but if we actually wanted equality, and would pay the price, there's no reason why we couldn't have it. *rant over*
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 10:26, closed)

I saw this quote from Samuel Johnson:
"Nothing is more unjust, however common, than to charge with hypocrisy him that expresses zeal for those virtues which he neglects to practice; since he may be sincerely convinced of the advantages of conquering his passions, without having yet obtained the victory, as a man may be confident of the advantages of a voyage, or a journey, without having courage or industry to undertake it, and may honestly recommend to others, those attempts which he neglects himself."
I'm not gay, but I would definitely fuck Dr. Johnson. (Fetch me a shovel)
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 10:54, closed)

Tired of London and life, and all that (or whatever it was "London has all the myriad pleasures that life has to offer"). He was quite full of himself.
I just suppose I've met too many sanctimonious twats evangelising about the naughtiness of it all from the comfort of their centrally-heated flats while eating organically-sourced lentils flown in from Mexico that very day.
The irony of having a placard saying "Save the environment" that's printed on cardboard and nailed onto wood is hilariously depressing.
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 11:00, closed)

You weren't there man, you don't know.
( , Thu 14 Jul 2011, 11:55, closed)
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