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pick your next scab, i bet you a coke you find green scales
 
I got a callback about that job toady! Im one of ten finalists for a couple positions, 2nd interview is on thursday.

If I get it ill be moving by myself to a new city in NorCal really far away from anyone that I know. Its kind of a scary thought, and it will probably be hard at first, but I think im ready for something new. It starts at about 45k a year with full benefits. The cost of living in the town is also pretty low, so as a single guy ill have more money than I know what to do with.

So when are you moving to the coast? I know some peeps in NorCal. They are not exactly people this site caters too, but they are good people.
 
Ill find out next week.

As far as the type of people this site caters to, I dont exactly fit the bill either.
 
An escaped pitbull followed me home from my run today--followed me for almost a mile. Nicest, gentlest big dog I've ever met. She's also very illegal in my city, and is pretty much sentenced to death now for being visible. I felt really bad not being able to let her stay inside my place. She was so eager to stay in there, as if she knew she was marked for death.

Unless she runs into somebody willing to hide her indefinitely, she'll probably be executed. We just tried to repeal the pitbull ban last year, but it was defeated 67-33. For 25 years now it's been illegal to exist in this city if you're a pit. And for what? Every pit I've met is really nice.

Her owner can't even put up lost dog signs, because he'd be incriminating himself. He must be going nuts.

I really hate my own people sometimes. Paranoid idiots. No heart, and no willingness to change their opinions when presented with new info.
 
I've never understood the banning of entire breeds of dogs in entire municipal areas. I can understand a homeowner's association not wanting big dogs running around, but entire cities?
 
I've never understood the banning of entire breeds of dogs in entire municipal areas. I can understand a homeowner's association not wanting big dogs running around, but entire cities?

I think it's a side-effect of democracy. People vote with their emotions, not with their heads. Imagine a debate with a pro-pitbull vs. anti-pitbull commissioner:

Pro: It's important that our policies be based on solid research. We don't want to summarily execute thousands of family pets because of an over-reaction to newspaper headlines.

Anti: My opponent wants to place us at risk for the sake of "research". [must pronounce research with as effete a voice as possible] Let me tell you something commissioner: OUR CHILDREN ARE NOT YOUR PERSONAL SCIENCE PROJECT!!!

Roaring applause. The pro guy doesn't stand a chance.
 
hence why elitism > democracy.

it could work wonders if the people chosen (based on their expertise) to make the decisions are held personally responsible for them (through criminal charges, not just losing their jobs through an pissy outvote).
 
Bardo said:
I've never understood the banning of entire breeds of dogs in entire municipal areas

I...kind of can understand the Pit Bull ban:

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L2r said:
it could work wonders if the people chosen (based on their expertise) to make the decisions are held personally responsible for them (through criminal charges, not just losing their jobs through an pissy outvote).

By what methods do we establish and maintain the reproduction of the institutional machinery necessary to make this possible (it's really the second goal that presents the most difficulty)?

ebola
 
a magic wand.

edit: either that, or i think the chinese model can be a good starting point. if you apply that kind of structure to a society with a lower population, and less historic and cultural paranoia, it could be workable.
 
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a magic wand.

edit: either that, or i think the chinese model can be a good starting point. if you apply that kind of structure to a society with a lower population, and less historic and cultural paranoia, it could be workable.

No.
 
lol, like democracy works/exists.

certain elements work, certain elements dont, but it allows for progress and responds to the concerns of the people much better than an aristocracy
 
china has basically turned into an aristocracy

not really.

the upper offices are not closed to the lower classes and castes. as in anywhere else they face a steeper hill to climb than a privileged person, but the doors are not shut.
 
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