i am not sure what the voting age is where you are but its 18 herereasonvemotion wrote:and in a previous postKayla wrote:
officially they are my fathers guns
i am not 15 i am in grade 12 i am not smart enough to be in grade 12 at 15
Kayla wrote:
11 more months and i am officially a grown up
old enough to vote
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What is the literal meaning of 12th grade. Would that be nominally how many years of schooling you have had?
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I see, it's the odd way you wrote it. You seemed to be saying you are 15.Kayla wrote:i am not sure what the voting age is where you are but its 18 herereasonvemotion wrote:and in a previous postKayla wrote:
officially they are my fathers guns
i am not 15 i am in grade 12 i am not smart enough to be in grade 12 at 15
Kayla wrote:
11 more months and i am officially a grown up
old enough to vote
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yea it depends on what you mean by officially grow up
some might argue that you are not officially grown up until you are 21 and are legally allowed to toss back 21 shots of tequila and die of alcohol poisoning
some might argue that you are not officially grown up until you are 21 and are legally allowed to toss back 21 shots of tequila and die of alcohol poisoning
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I've been wondering about this too. As you say, a handful of the newer forumites (or possibly just one under multiple names, who knows?) do clearly have a big problem with women.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:It's interesting to note that if a woman came on here ranting about how much she hates men everyone would reel back in disgusted horror (both male and female), yet several posters on this forum regularly write the most vile, misogynistic shit about women and no one bats an eyelid. Women have far more reason to hate men than the other way round, yet they rarely do. Why would that be?
I'm getting the impression that they are mostly very young - Kayla may also be young but she comes across as pretty mature by comparison. Generally I suppose we've been giving the misogynists an easy ride for that reason. But women have a tough enough time in philosophy anyway for historical and social reasons, and because of the thick clouds of testosterone that sometimes hang over philosophical disputes, so I'm not feeling good about the fact that women who surf in to the Philosophy Now forum get hit by a lot of poisonous nonsense from some of the yoof here. Should we get tough and start slinging people out?
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The worst offenders don't seem to be that young. Young guys tend to like women. I wasn't suggesting you throw them out, I was making the point that no one on here seems to call them out on it, male or female. It's not just this forum of course; it's a societal thing. Someone on here said we shouldn't take it seriously; in other words they are just 'boys being boys' ho hum. I don't buy that of course, but I'm a lone voice.RickLewis wrote:I've been wondering about this too. As you say, a handful of the newer forumites (or possibly just one under multiple names, who knows?) do clearly have a big problem with women.vegetariantaxidermy wrote:It's interesting to note that if a woman came on here ranting about how much she hates men everyone would reel back in disgusted horror (both male and female), yet several posters on this forum regularly write the most vile, misogynistic shit about women and no one bats an eyelid. Women have far more reason to hate men than the other way round, yet they rarely do. Why would that be?
I'm getting the impression that they are mostly very young - Kayla may also be young but she comes across as pretty mature by comparison. Generally I suppose we've been giving the misogynists an easy ride for that reason. But women have a tough enough time in philosophy anyway for historical and social reasons, and because of the thick clouds of testosterone that sometimes hang over philosophical disputes, so I'm not feeling good about the fact that women who surf in to the Philosophy Now forum get hit by a lot of poisonous nonsense from some of the yoof here. Should we get tough and start slinging people out?
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oh Ricky my boy, aren't you proving to be a typical modern emasculated British male.i can see the panic on this forum when someone comes along & challenges the false,but widely held beliefs about gender & racial equality.I'm sorry to crash your tea party here,but stupidity has been tolerated for way too long, see creationism,humanism,egalitarianism,feminism..etc . It's time to set the record straight
one more thing : Censorship on this forum is alive & well
one more thing : Censorship on this forum is alive & well
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chaz wyman wrote:
No it would make you a damn fool the moment you grew up - like that is going to happen any time soon ---- not.
Kayla wrote:
11 more months and i am officially a grown up
old enough to vote
old enough to join the military should i totally lose my mind
old enough to become a porn star or a stripper
3 more years and 11 months before i can legally drink alcohol once again wtf
The post in full and there is no doubt about her emphatic explanation.
I remembered the post.
So, I am only quoting, it is the author who should comment on it, if he or she wishes.
So that would make her 18, in 7 months.
My apologies, you are nearly three years older than I thought.
Still under age to own weapons in Texas.
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I used to live in Austin,TX and they used to host birthday parties for children at the gun range.no joking..it's not uncommon to see kids with guns in redneck states. like they say in TX "It Ain't no thang but a chicken wing" 
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I think what has happened here is, he or she shot (no pun intended) their mouth off about "owning" weapons at an illegal age and now has the problem of negating it.
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Yes, I know you weren't suggesting that we throw them out, but I'm starting to think it might be quite a good idea. We've never done much censorship here, but maybe we should try it. We've started pruning a few of the more offensive threads recently and I think it improves the place. I'm in favour of free speech and I think that some of the more behaviourally challenged people here might be encouraged to go off and exercise their right to free speech somewhere else!vegetariantaxidermy wrote: The worst offenders don't seem to be that young. Young guys tend to like women. I wasn't suggesting you throw them out, I was making the point that no one on here seems to call them out on it, male or female. It's not just this forum of course; it's a societal thing. Someone on here said we shouldn't take it seriously; in other words they are just 'boys being boys' ho hum. I don't buy that of course, but I'm a lone voice.
An alternative might be for us to create a new forum area which might be called The Nursery - for the young and "young at heart". It would be buried somewhere unobtrusive and carry a warning notice. That way, only people who wanted to read ignorant abuse by aggressive half-wits would go there, and the rest of the forum could be freed up as a space for rational discussion. Selected forum members would be allowed to post in the nursery but barred by the forum software from posting anywhere else on the forum. We could do this easily. This wouldn't exactly be censorship as those who wanted to read their pearls of wisdom and engage with them would still be easily able to do so, but they would no longer be able to shout down the adults when we're trying to talk about serious stuff. If they showed signs of growing up, they could be allowed out into the rest of the forum. Maybe I should ask what the mods think?
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there is plenty mysoginy among boys and young menvegetariantaxidermy wrote:The worst offenders don't seem to be that young.
i am stuck in high school for one more year - cant wait till it ends - and i see plenty of it
the young republican crown is pretty openly misogynist
the apolitical players will not openly express their views around girls but among themselves they are even worse than the young republicans
older sexists are at least protective of girls and women
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i cant remember when i had gun safety basics drilled into me but obviously it was done before i could form coherent memoriesjohngalthasspoken wrote:I used to live in Austin,TX and they used to host birthday parties for children at the gun range.no joking..it's not uncommon to see kids with guns in redneck states. like they say in TX "It Ain't no thang but a chicken wing"
i cant remember the first time i fired a bb gun
and i think i was 6 or 7 the first time i fired an actual firearm