Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,255
I'm with Zoric on this. Cars, we are consciously fucking up the world on so many levels, and making people clean your shit isn't cool and all but. What can we do? What can you do as an individual? Stop driving? Donate money to the poor so they won't clean?

I'm glad you are conscious on all of that but, man, preaching and arguing about won't solve the issue.


And me breddah :rolleyes: that statement with my parents grandparents non-sense come on dawg.

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Damn :tup:

The more you tell me about Christiania, the more I want to come there.
When we going? :weee:
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,786
Bullshit. If you show me a society where people actually have some choices, especially people from lower social classes - I will be the first to say that there is absolutely nothing wrong with cleaning toilets for a paycheck.
So you're saying that when it comes to cleaning toilets, that somehow fits a specific moral standard whereby no one should be allowed to have anyone else clean their own toilets but themselves.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
Hating on cars? That's the only sensible thing to do.

Hating on people who employ maids? I find it intuitively appalling to do that, that is my opinion and I will voice it every time I get the opportunity.

I might not have been to Bolivia, but how does that exclude me from a discussion about the poor in that country? Do you realize what a limited perception of knowledge you're presenting? You can't discuss anything you don't have actual interaction with? :howler:
I'm saying you don't know how it is over there to have such a strong opinion of it. That's what hipsters do. Spout bullshit about how everything should be perfect but they have no idea how shit works. It helps to know what you're talking about before you do.

I would love to get hated on the basis of having maids tho :D you act like they're slaves who can't go home or something :lol: it's just a regular day job where you do housework. Nothing shameful about it.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
So you're saying that when it comes to cleaning toilets, that somehow fits a specific moral standard whereby no one should be allowed to have anyone else clean their own toilets but themselves.
"Cleaning someone else's toliet". That sounds like a dirty sex act.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
So you're saying that when it comes to cleaning toilets, that somehow fits a specific moral standard whereby no one should be allowed to have anyone else clean their own toilets but themselves.
No, that's not what I'm saying. Just read my post again and understand what I'm saying, it's splendidly articulated.

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and he follows Formula 1

:rofl:
Ding, we have the worst argument of the thread.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Not really, you are actively supporting an industry that glorifies the machine you said is destroying the world. :p
It's a sport for a couple of dousin individuals. It might be glorifying the machine which most definitely is destroying the world, but why can't formula 1 - the sport - not coexist with organised public transport to avoid all the troubles I listed earlier :boh: ?

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it's not like the technology racing cars help establish is later used in road cars and stuff...
What the lag does that have to do with my point that we should invest more in public transport instead of using fuel on buying groceries??
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Not really, you are actively supporting an industry that glorifies the machine you said is destroying the world. :p
it's not like the technology racing cars help establish is later used in road cars and stuff...
:tup:

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It's a sport for a couple of dousin individuals. It might be glorifying the machine which most definitely is destroying the world, but why can't formula 1 - the sport - not coexist with organised public transport to avoid all the troubles I listed earlier :boh: ?

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What the lag does that have to do with my point that we should invest more in public transport instead of using fuel on buying groceries??
hipstercrite
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Furthermore you all are fooled if you think that I see myself as morally clean, far from it and I'll be the first to admit it. I just don't see how my following F1 and being opposed to street cars are mutually exclusive.
 

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