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Current Fuck yeah, girlfriend. Sit on that ass! Collect that unemployment check! Have free time 'n shit!
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Apologies to all writing partners both current & prospective. Been sick for two weeks straight (and have to go to work regardless). No energy. Can't think straight. Taking a hiatus. Sorry again.
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3 yrs ago
[@Ralt] He's making either a Fallout 4 reference or a S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky reference i can't tell
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3 yrs ago
"Well EXCUUUUSE ME if my RPs don't have plot, setting, characters, any artistry of language like imagery/symbolism, or any of the things half-decent fiction has! What am I supposed to do, improve?!"
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3 yrs ago
Where's the personality? The flavor? the drama? The struggle? The humanity? The texture of the time and the place in which this conversation is happening? In a word: where's the story?
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Can you rephrase this?


You're going to argue (I suspect) that prison labor is a good thing because it provides extremely cheap production of goods. Then these goods can be sold to the public at a lower price.

That's not how it works.

It's true that prisoners earn something like $.30/hr on average in this country. But if you think goods are being sold at a lower price most or all of the time, you're delusional. $.30/hr worker salaries just means that a corporation can sell goods at the same price and pocket even more money from the transaction, instead of paying ordinary workers minimum wage to produce those same goods.

Also consider this: even if the public was receiving cheaper goods from the privatization of prisons as a source of cheap labor, we're still paying higher taxes than we would without this privatization. Why? Because the private prison complex wants more people in prison, and it wants them to stay there longer. And it costs about $400,000 per year, per prisoner, to keep these people fed, medicated, sheltered, clothed, to provide their utilities, etc.

Basically prisons are run like a business now, designed to turn .72% of the population basically into slaves who will work almost for free. And they don't even have to feed or house these slaves themselves, since we, the taxpayers, are doing that for them. Imagine a cotton plantation in the 18th Century south where slaves work for pennies and are provided their daily necessities by other people. The plantation owner is not eager to give that up. Remember, back then, the most valuable slaves were young males, because old/crippled slaves couldn't work as hard, but they ate just as much food as anyone else. Older slaves were more expensive to keep, therefore, than young ones, because with young slaves the owners got much greater returns on their sunken costs.

This stipulation doesn't exist anymore because the plantation owners aren't the ones who pay out of pocket to feed and clothe their own slaves anymore. So they can just throw anyone in jail at all, and none of that shit will matter.

Why do you think no one is in a hurry to decriminalize marijuana and other hard drugs? Because having even a trace residue of one of these drugs on your person allows them to enslave you for that $.30/hr paycheck for four years (or whatever the sentence is for Possession nowadays). Without bullshit laws that can throw people in jail for totally trivial shit, that super-cheap labor force dries up.

These people are the reason the USA has the highest incarceration rate per capita in the entire world, and also why we have the highest recidivism rate in the world. If we actually cared about fixing this country, we'd stop treating prison as a place of punishment and start treating it as a place of personal reform. We'd stop the profits of prison labor from going into businessmen's pockets, using it instead to rebuild infrastructure and fund shrinking educational facilities. We'd put an end to people profiting off the prison complex, so we can have fewer prisoners, get them out of prison sooner, and make sure that more of them reintegrate into society instead of becoming repeat offenders.

We don't think your opinions are ridiculous because we're cunts and assholes and we don't "get it." We think they're ridiculous because you're fourteen years old and you don't think about the broader consequences of the "genius solutions" you wish to deploy. Often enough you're not even addressing the people who are actually responsible for these problems!
For those who can't post because of the position your character is in and the fact that you're waiting on me, I apologize as well because it's holding you up from posting in reason.


If this was aimed at me, I already expressed my opinion in our PM: it's not your fault. If for whatever reason I lost patience with waiting for the team to return, I'd have only myself to blame. It was I who decided not to go liberate the orphanage IC.

Still here. Still excited. Just staying true to Gil's character.
5. Send your entry to @Terminal by February 12th.


Meaning the midnight which leads into Feb. 12, or the midnight which ends Feb. 12?
Killing people is generally frowned upon, and lowers the total amount of labor and consumer feedback.


And their labor goes entirely into the for-profit private complex. None of this labor benefits society as a whole.
Because no one with a normally functioning brain can argue with a straight face that Nineteen Eighty Four depicts a society worthy of emulation.

On the chance, as infinitesimal as it may be, that you're not trolling, please visit a psychiatrist and ask to be screened for psychopathic tendencies.
So not only would you rather hack at the branches of evil than the roots (to quote Thoreau), killing "scumbags" but doing nothing to prevent more from being created by the system; you'd also throw the world into permanent war, destabilize the economy by totally randomized distribution of wealth, and mass-genocide the disabled, the lower-class, and the mentally handicapped, many of whom are "useless" by no choice of their own?

I sincerely can't tell whether you're mentally ill yourself, or just trying to out-edge the other edgelords in this thread. But regardless of intent, that's easily in the top 5 stupidest posts I've ever read on this site. And I browse the Free section for kicks and giggles.
The US still has the death penalty in many states.


In theory. But when it happens behind closed doors, often ten or fifteen years after sentencing, any sociological effects it may have as a crime deterrent are lost.

If you want capital punishment to actually work in deterring other would-be criminals, three qualities are necessary in the methodology: severe, immediate, and public. People have to see for themselves, with their own eyes, what will happen to them if they get caught after raping the charred corpse of the woman they killed. The death penalty is less effective today than it was when we were guillotining people in the town square, for all our cries of "barbarism" when describing those practices!

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@Mouse My greatest struggle with longer posts is trying not to be too blunt and unsubtle with the descriptions of things. Sorry if it starts to sound too expository as you read it.
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