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Yep legality obviously trumps morallity. For example the age of consent is 13 in some countries, therefore it's OK for d000hg to have sex with them.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 9 May 2013, 15:37. -
I didn'tOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View Post
I turned the other cheek and left your reputation alone.
Hard Brexit now!
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He should have started manufacturing self-assembly crosses.Originally posted by AtW View PostTo be fair to Jesus he'd need to reach VAT threshold first, very hard in the world dominated by IKEA
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That's true, but I doubt the carpenter tells the tax man about his cash pot when discussing his earnings either.Originally posted by AtW View PostTo be fair to Jesus he'd need to reach VAT threshold first, very hard in the world dominated by IKEA
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So that's moral or not?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSo there we have it, Jesus was a tax thief
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What a nasty piece of work you are. The fact you think it's ok for you to have sex with 16-yo girls says more about you...Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostYep legality obviously trumps morallity. For example the age of consent is 13 in some countries, therefore it's OK for d000hg to have sex with them.
ToucheOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI didn't

Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Ok, so therefore, using d000hgs morality/law work, this is ok for d000hgOriginally posted by ZARDOZ View PostYep legality obviously trumps morallity. For example the age of consent is 13 in some countries, therefore it's OK for d000hg to have sex with them.
Erm, he said that about you d000hg, not him. The fact you've tried to turn it speaks volumes about you, not him.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat a nasty piece of work you are. The fact you think it's ok for you to have sex with 16-yo girls says more about you...Comment
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Which governments do you think are wholly incompetent?Originally posted by foolishboy View PostInteresting that no one has brought up the subject of wholly incompetent and wasteful governments so far.
I think its perfectly acceptable to legally mitigate your tax bill given that the government is not accountable in any way for wasting tax revenues. For example on departments that arent needed, policies and regulations that are plain daft and the totally incompetent management of national debt.Comment
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Lol, in the old days, you would have made a fine politician.Originally posted by AtW View PostThat's like saying - "Your hounour, he LEFT keys in the car and did not lock the door, so the act of stealing it isn't theft at all!"
Just because the police did not kick your door in next day after you've submitted your self assessment with 3.5% tax paid does not mean you get the right to keep that money.Comment
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The current British one for a start....but there's a long list.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostWhich governments do you think are wholly incompetent?Comment
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