Kenpo. Would also like to learn Wing Chun and Kali.
What is the largest sword you can lift?
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Kenpo. Would also like to learn Wing Chun and Kali.
What is the largest sword you can lift?
Wayne's World!
Party time!
Excellent!
If you could have one superpower for 24 hours, what would it be?
probably super speed, i always loved flash growing up.
How much wood could a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?
3
Do you agree with the statement that "gender is a social construct, " and why or why not?
I think gender is evident. One can try to socially shift gender, or magnify the pre-existing one, but the base gender is already there.
Do you think children should still learn Latin in school?
I think that'd be neat to have them learn Latin. Soon we're not going to have enough people versed in Latin to teach it, so we need to make sure that the language is passed on. Kinda like Kung Fu Panda - each generation teaches the next.
If you could instantly learn another language (like Neo learned kung fu), what would you learn?
The only one I can remember off the top of my head is X-Men.
But I loved all that kind of thing. Really deep and fleshed out fantasy storylines.
Remember Gargoyles or Mummies Alive or Leathernecks, the CGI cartoon based off Starship Troopers? Good stuff.
Imagine you and I are on a deserted island. You start to sing some song that gets stuck in your head or something. I do not like to sing and I don't want you to sing either, so I say to you that if you do not stop singing then I am going to put you in a cage.
Is this legitimate and/or moral?
I'm going to assume your answer would be that it is not legitimate, and move on to the real question. If your answer is "Yes" then you can elaborate.
Imagine you, myself and fifty others are on this island. You start to sing, and the rest of us tell you that if you do not stop singing then we will put you in a cage.
Is this legitimate and/or moral?
It is neither legitimate nor moral...it is FORCE. It is civilization, Lord of the Flies style. It is forcing one view upon another. However, my singing and refusing to shut up is also forcing my view (desire for that song) onto another. If I refuse to stop, my refusal is also illigetimate and immoral.
What "makes" morality right? ;)
Morality comes from a society's views as a whole of right or wrong, which in itself isn't necessarily always right or wrong (for example, slavery in the US was morally okay for a time being, but not in today's US). So what "makes" morality right has to do with the people's attitudes at the time those views are held.
Wow, this could evolve into a huge dissertation. Let's change gears...
What kind of non-traditional topping would you want to see on a pizza? Pineapples and buffalo chicken were weird when they first came out on pizzas, but people got used to them. So what's the next new non-traditional topping that you would like to try, and possibly patent the idea and make a lot of money on?
Placenta.
I remember seeing some show on HBO or something many years ago where people were saving the placenta to eat. I specifically remember someone making placenta pâté.
Going back and expanding upon my previous question and the answer given...
If force is illegitmate and immoral, then what makes democracy such a good idea? It has been famously said that democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding on what to have for dinner, vividly illustrating the tyranny of the majority.
If it is wrong for one person to tell another person what to do (or what not to do), and it is wrong for 50 people to tell one person what or what not to do...then at what point do the numbers become sufficiently large to justify controlling the actions of someone else?
Democracy sucks.
I like benevolent dictatorships; it's how I run my house. ;)
Gum or candy?
Gum. Candy gets stuck in my teeth to easily.
How old were you when you first experienced computers, and what was that experience like?