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Post by lambda-sky » 27 Oct 2020, 11:04

You guys are being to rational. We're talking about the law here. :roll:

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Post by AL-Chan » 28 Oct 2020, 00:33

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Post by Baul » 28 Oct 2020, 02:41

DóóóóóóóóG
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You'll see them playing games, my dear
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Post by Jas » 28 Oct 2020, 03:12

Dòòòòòòòòòòg

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Post by Moulders » 28 Oct 2020, 14:42

lambda-sky wrote:
25 Oct 2020, 15:31
Moulders wrote:
22 Oct 2020, 10:44
why is is socially acceptable for surgeons to cut people open and remove organs.... but when I do it the police want to talk to me?
In theory the difference is consent. But under UK law you can't actually consent to being injured, which famously causes problems for the BDSM community. So it's actually a good question, why are doctors allowed to open you up? There's probably an explicit exception for medical procedures. :shrug: 

it's interesting when you think of it with regards to augmentation. I've been practicing surgery because I want to put a USB slot in my knee. (cyborgification / grinding) Got me to thinking what if I had to go into prison but I had sharp objects sewn under the flesh but I did not consent to surgery to have them taken out? Surely they can't force you into surgery to have parts of your body removed but they also can't put you in prison with weapons in your body.

Hmmm.

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So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.

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Post by lambda-sky » 28 Oct 2020, 17:48

Moulders wrote:
28 Oct 2020, 14:42
it's interesting when you think of it with regards to augmentation. I've been practicing surgery because I want to put a USB slot in my knee. (cyborgification / grinding) Got me to thinking what if I had to go into prison but I had sharp objects sewn under the flesh but I did not consent to surgery to have them taken out? Surely they can't force you into surgery to have parts of your body removed but they also can't put you in prison with weapons in your body.

Hmmm.

:nekothink:
Oh god, your mind. :XD:
Yeah, my Law A-level didn't cover that for some reason.

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28 Oct 2020, 14:42
but they also can't put you in prison with weapons in your body.
Not that I'm doubting the brilliance of this plan or anything. But it might be a bit redundant if you need a sharp object to cut out the sharp object from your body.

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Unless you're thinking of spring loaded metal claws or something.

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Post by melanch0lic » 28 Oct 2020, 18:44

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Post by LikkleMel » 28 Oct 2020, 18:48

bork
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Post by lolin » 31 Oct 2020, 23:08

did you guys see that dog

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Post by LilMissLarBear » 31 Oct 2020, 23:17

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Post by Moulders » 02 Nov 2020, 00:39

lambda-sky wrote:
28 Oct 2020, 17:48
Moulders wrote:
28 Oct 2020, 14:42
it's interesting when you think of it with regards to augmentation. I've been practicing surgery because I want to put a USB slot in my knee. (cyborgification / grinding) Got me to thinking what if I had to go into prison but I had sharp objects sewn under the flesh but I did not consent to surgery to have them taken out? Surely they can't force you into surgery to have parts of your body removed but they also can't put you in prison with weapons in your body.

Hmmm.

:nekothink:
Oh god, your mind. :XD:
Yeah, my Law A-level didn't cover that for some reason.

Moulders wrote:
28 Oct 2020, 14:42
but they also can't put you in prison with weapons in your body.
Not that I'm doubting the brilliance of this plan or anything. But it might be a bit redundant if you need a sharp object to cut out the sharp object from your body.

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609297c51407ff969ddba543ec44ce07.jpg
Unless you're thinking of spring loaded metal claws or something.

hehe I especially loved the dwight post.

However what I was thinking was having the reverse side blunt so when you needed your knife you just push you finger under the back side of it and use the blade itself to cut through your own skin.

After that you fix it to a block, shank you cellmate, eat his heart, gain superpowers, then escape.
"Every position must be held to the last man: there must be no retirement. With our backs to the wall and believing in the justice of our cause, each one of us must fight on to the end."

Earl Douglas Haig, Order to the British Army, 12 April 1918

So death, the most terrifying of ills, is nothing to us, since so long as we exist, death is not with us; but when death comes, then we do not exist. It does not then concern either the living or the dead, since the former it is not, and the latter are no more.

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Post by Baul » 02 Nov 2020, 01:01

Dog
Mark my words
They will be gone
You'll see them playing games, my dear
They've moved along
Cause one day in the afterlife
We'll meet again
Prophecies - Blind Guardian

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Post by lambda-sky » 02 Nov 2020, 11:28

Moulders wrote:
02 Nov 2020, 00:39
hehe I especially loved the dwight post.

However what I was thinking was having the reverse side blunt so when you needed your knife you just push you finger under the back side of it and use the blade itself to cut through your own skin.

After that you fix it to a block, shank you cellmate, eat his heart, gain superpowers, then escape.
And you wonder why they want to put you in jail.

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Post by Tuffin » 02 Nov 2020, 23:20

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His eyes say give me more treats please, I am starving
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