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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I play chess one move at a time and make little mystery of my motivations in mostly everything.
(, Sun 26 Dec 2010, 23:24, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Is like really good chess.
And I'm employed in planning again from Jan 4th. Despite a little crisis of confidence wobble I can't wait.
It's what I'm best at!
(, Sun 26 Dec 2010, 23:30, Reply)
I like to think I'm open and honest. Hence why I scoff at my father when he sggests I convert to law and become a barrister.
(, Sun 26 Dec 2010, 23:34, Reply)
Remember that about 60% of the Lower House come from a legal background, which is why legislation is always slanted towards the law.
If there ever was a job for life that'd be it.
I'd love you to reply with one word beginning with E.
(, Sun 26 Dec 2010, 23:39, Reply)
The laws made by those blindly elected to serve.
The e word I was after was Ethics.
I'm drunk - I'm an unreconstructed socialist. I'm going to fall over shortly watching cricket.
(, Sun 26 Dec 2010, 23:59, Reply)
and think about what that means, rather than what "legislation" means.
(, Mon 27 Dec 2010, 0:01, Reply)
I understand legislation as a means by which to subsume an otherwise emanciated people by a tool of subjugation authorised by a state with no valid authority.
(, Mon 27 Dec 2010, 0:06, Reply)
My friend is a strong anarchist, and while I think it's a nice idea, I have very little faith in the human condition, and I doubt anyone could make it work.
(, Mon 27 Dec 2010, 0:11, Reply)
It was corrupted by latter day Engels, who brought about the communistic struggles which led to Bakunin's Third Internation etc..
Now Cricket. A game utterly devoid of Capitalistic inclination.
(, Mon 27 Dec 2010, 0:20, Reply)
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