critiscise [v]: to excise one's criticism through a typographic error.mrj wrote:does that mean I can't critiscise drum and bass anymore
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I know mate, does it work here though?
ex·cise
–noun
1. an internal tax or duty on certain commodities, as liquor or tobacco, levied on their manufacture, sale, or consumption within the country.
2. a tax levied for a license to carry on certain employments, pursue certain sports, etc.
3. British. the branch of the civil service that collects excise taxes.
–verb (used with object)
4. to impose an excise on.
ex·cise
–noun
1. an internal tax or duty on certain commodities, as liquor or tobacco, levied on their manufacture, sale, or consumption within the country.
2. a tax levied for a license to carry on certain employments, pursue certain sports, etc.
3. British. the branch of the civil service that collects excise taxes.
–verb (used with object)
4. to impose an excise on.
hrmm. well, it sounds like it makes sense.Direktor wrote:I know mate, does it work here though?
ex·cise
–noun
1. an internal tax or duty on certain commodities, as liquor or tobacco, levied on their manufacture, sale, or consumption within the country.
2. a tax levied for a license to carry on certain employments, pursue certain sports, etc.
3. British. the branch of the civil service that collects excise taxes.
–verb (used with object)
4. to impose an excise on.
excise: to exercise?
rofl.
w3rdDirektor wrote:I'm against capital punishment.
If you believe people don't have the right to take someone else's life, then the rule must apply to all IMO.
put quite simply, what applies to me applies to you. its a truth so self evident that no one could possibly argue a logical case against.[/quote]Noam Chomsky wrote: The principle of universality is the most fundamental of moral truisms
He's climbing in your windows, he's snatching your people up.
I am against capital punishment.
It's too late to bring them back when they're found innocent after being wrongly convicted. Last nights 4 Corners was a good example of a dodgy court case or 2 where a man is still in jail but may yet be released like the other 2 men who were acquitted on the same case. No good if you've executed them already.
DNA evidence is not foolproof either.
It's too late to bring them back when they're found innocent after being wrongly convicted. Last nights 4 Corners was a good example of a dodgy court case or 2 where a man is still in jail but may yet be released like the other 2 men who were acquitted on the same case. No good if you've executed them already.
DNA evidence is not foolproof either.
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[/quote]mrj wrote:w3rdDirektor wrote:I'm against capital punishment.
If you believe people don't have the right to take someone else's life, then the rule must apply to all IMO.
put quite simply, what applies to me applies to you. its a truth so self evident that no one could possibly argue a logical case against.Noam Chomsky wrote: The principle of universality is the most fundamental of moral truisms
this is all very true, and i am a big advocate of do unto others and you would wish to be treated, or whatever it is.
but the evil, the EVIL!!!! seriously, there are some farked up nut bags out there. Just watch America's hardest prison to see a small small glimpse at your regular joe going bad. Not even touching on war lords who brutally kill their own people.
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