Originally Posted by P.E.N.G.U.I.N.
				
			
			DAYUM, SON!
THAT'S FUCKING ANTI-PACIFISM, RIGHT THERE!
He needed a punishment one way or another...
You hurt a fellow human being!
Child molesters are sick fuckers and need to be locked up or killed...
You hurt a fellow human being!!
Studies have shown that pedophilia is uncurable and that once a person has fallen in to a pedophile lifestyle, they will never be able to quit.
Give the poor fellow a chance!!!
The "poor fellow" had it coming. He's a complete pervert and needs to be put out of his misery. You should have killed him.
But he's a fellow human being!!!!
Killing one human to defend many is a sacred duty. Just because it's immoral to kill doesn't mean it's moral to let the incurably immoral run free.
...Ya got me there...
Yeah, I know.
Here goes a rant:
There are 3 things every person has in this world.
A mind.
A spirit.
And a body.
It is your duty, and your duty ALONE to make sure that the needs of all three are always being met. You can't lean on the strong to make up for your weakness, you need to grow on your own. If you are unable to learn and grow, then you don't need to. If you are too weak to survive when your learning and growing periods end, then sorry, bud, hope the afterlife's nice.
It is also your sacred duty, although it takes second place to the one above, to help out the people around you who are struggling to learn and grow. Remember: Lending a hand is one thing, doing the job for them is another. If you lend a hand, you both will grow, however slightly. If you do the job for them, you grow, but the other person flails in their own helplessness. Let your fellow man grow with you, and lend a hand.
The mind: Your ability to think and rationalize events.
Kept healthy by: Reading, doing mind-intensive activities such as crosswords, word searches, puzzles, whatever keeps you fresh.
Help others by: Giving them oppurtunities to learn and grow in their mind. If they don't want it, don't force it upon them. This will eventually detract from your own ability to grow, negating the first sacred duty.
Harmed by: Sloth, atrophy. If you don't keep it active, it loses its strength.
The Spirit: Your consciousness and awareness of the universe.
Kept healthy by: Experimenting with "mind-expanding" drugs as the shamans do, reading meaningful books, questioning everything, staying in touch with your spirits worldly wants and needs (they vary from person to person).
Help others by: Preaching your spirituality, let others learn about you and you in turn will learn about them. Help others to question things that happen every day. Teach others to act based on what they want to do, not what others want them to do.
Harmed by: Experiences and sensations that vary from person to person.
The Body: Your physical attachment to the tangible universe.
Kept healthy by: Not overdoing any one pleasurable thing. As long as you can keep your body as a shell for your mind and spirit, which your body is, it's fine. It doesn't matter if you can run a mile or not, just make sure that you aren't in danger of dropping dead at any time.
Help others by: Getting them out of harm's way, while protecting yourself in the process. Exercise buddies are good, too. Just don't think of the exercise as a pain, think of it as keeping your body pleased with you.
Harmed by: Apathy, Atrophy, Sloth, Gluttony, Any number of pathogens, random happenings that result in severe pain, maiming, and death.