Flipx99
5,000+ posts
Violator of Terms
No they don't.All risk takers have low self-worth values. I better stop skydiving.
No they don't.All risk takers have low self-worth values. I better stop skydiving.
I think the cops should shoot to kill when people flee the police. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
It's the same risk, the same decision of placing value on your own life.
So then the flaw in my response is the first sentence? Just ignore that sentence as it was nowhere near the rest of the argument then.So why are you so hung up on the neighbor? lol
And I didn't say we should immediately initiate the risk in any situation, I'm saying the guy made his choice, he placed a certain value on his own life, and yet, the entire argument above for several pages was about value. lol
Your claim is that you can assess how a person values their life based on the risk they are willing to take.Pretty ineffective, since it was not even a logical deduction from the arguments raised.
I think you need more practice.
Especially when the officer says you should take it up the ***.No... but it happens relatively often, couple times a year, someone with a heart condition gets tazed and dies.
Sorry. Maybe you should do everything in your power not to get tazed, up to and including FOLLOWING AN OFFICER'S COMMANDS. lol
In this instance, that is exactly what happened. The two men were threatened with death and one of them ended up lying in the shooter's front yard; the other ran. They obviously assessed things and to their logic, acted accordingly.Your claim is that you can assess how a person values their life based on the risk they are willing to take.
And more hyperbole.... you've got nothing better than this? lolEspecially when the officer says you should take it up the ***.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/daily/march99/newyork30.htm
There are unfortunate turnouts like this from time to time..No... but it happens relatively often, couple times a year, someone with a heart condition gets tazed and dies.
Sorry. Maybe you should do everything in your power not to get tazed, up to and including FOLLOWING AN OFFICER'S COMMANDS. lol
I think its easy to take things at face value and not know what is going on in a persons head when you make an argument about why they took a path less traveled. Doesn't mean the argument is always valid.In this instance, that is exactly what happened. The two men were threatened with death and one of them ended up lying in the shooter's front yard; the other ran. They obviously assessed things and to their logic, acted accordingly.
One of them lost...