Topic: Return of the Jungle Rule
barun1959's photo
Sat 03/19/11 01:05 PM
In our civilised society due to bindings/laws we are not free to do whatever we want. We put veil on our face and pretend to be what actually we are not.
In the absence of these laws what will be your activities?smokin

krupa's photo
Sat 03/19/11 01:27 PM
You should live in Texas....

We can be who and what we want to be and we have the legal right to carry big guns....

I love where I live.

msharmony's photo
Sat 03/19/11 01:28 PM

In our civilised society due to bindings/laws we are not free to do whatever we want. We put veil on our face and pretend to be what actually we are not.
In the absence of these laws what will be your activities?smokin




I think there is a difference between pretending to be what we are not, and taking/utilizing the best parts of what we are while improving upon the worst parts.


I live life as me and noone else, no pretending, but I am complex and have many sides and I use judgment to decide at which times and places those different sides are appropriate.

barun1959's photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:04 PM

You should live in Texas....

We can be who and what we want to be and we have the legal right to carry big guns....

I love where I live.

Are you allowed to kill your enemy with your gun?scared

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:09 PM


You should live in Texas....

We can be who and what we want to be and we have the legal right to carry big guns....

I love where I live.

Are you allowed to kill your enemy with your gun?scared



you are in COMPTON!

barun1959's photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:18 PM


In our civilised society due to bindings/laws we are not free to do whatever we want. We put veil on our face and pretend to be what actually we are not.
In the absence of these laws what will be your activities?smokin




I think there is a difference between pretending to be what we are not, and taking/utilizing the best parts of what we are while improving upon the worst parts.


I live life as me and noone else, no pretending, but I am complex and have many sides and I use judgment to decide at which times and places those different sides are appropriate.

I think I didn't put it properly. Rules and regulations are for the improvement/stability of the society. Our darkside always insists us to do all type of illegal things (atleast true to me) but we don't do it.huh

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:19 PM
actually, i dont really have a dark side. I am a law abiding citizen..

no photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:21 PM


You should live in Texas....
We can be who and what we want to be and we have the legal right to carry big guns....
I love where I live.

Are you allowed to kill your enemy with your gun?scared

A Castle Doctrine (also known as a Castle Law or a Defense of Habitation Law) is an American legal doctrine arising from English Common Law[1] that designates one's place of residence (or, in some states, any place legally occupied, such as one's car or place of work) as a place in which one enjoys protection from illegal trespassing and violent attack. It then goes on to give a person the legal right to use deadly force to defend that place (his "castle"), and any other innocent persons legally inside it, from violent attack or an intrusion which may lead to violent attack. In a legal context, therefore, use of deadly force which actually results in death may be defended as justifiable homicide under the Castle Doctrine. Castle Doctrines are legislated by state though not all states in the US have a Castle Doctrine law.
Each state differs with respect to the specific instances in which the Castle Doctrine can be invoked, and what degree of retreat or non-deadly resistance (if any) is required before deadly force can be used.
In general, one (sometimes more) of a variety of conditions must be met before a person can legally use the Castle Doctrine:
An intruder must be making (or have made) an attempt to unlawfully and/or forcibly enter an occupied home, business or car.
The intruder must be acting illegally—e.g. the Castle Doctrine does not give the right to attack officers of the law acting in the course of their legal duties
The occupant(s) of the home must reasonably believe that the intruder intends to inflict serious bodily harm or death upon an occupant of the home
The occupant(s) of the home must reasonably believe that the intruder intends to commit some other felony, such as arson or burglary
The occupant(s) of the home must not have provoked or instigated an intrusion, or provoked or instigated an intruder to threaten or use deadly force
The occupant(s) of the home may be required to attempt to exit the house or otherwise retreat (this is called the "Duty to retreat" and most self-defense statutes referred to as examples of "Castle Doctrine" expressly state that the homeowner has no such duty)
In all cases, the occupant(s) of the home must be there legally, must not be fugitives from the law, must not be using the Castle Doctrine to aid or abet another person in being a fugitive from the law, and must not use deadly force upon an officer of the law or an officer of the peace while they are performing or attempting to perform their legal duties.

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:31 PM
wow, why thank you officer!

Atlantis75's photo
Sun 03/20/11 09:39 PM

In our civilised society due to bindings/laws we are not free to do whatever we want. We put veil on our face and pretend to be what actually we are not.
In the absence of these laws what will be your activities?smokin


I've considered this option, going back to the jungle in Brazil..find some hidden tribe and live off my life there.
I could easily spread my "influence", and 100 years later the scientists would be like "how come this tribe knows about ip configurations and why that kid overthere has green eyes??"
:banana:

Simonedemidova's photo
Sun 03/20/11 10:34 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

josie68's photo
Sun 03/20/11 10:42 PM

In our civilised society due to bindings/laws we are not free to do whatever we want. We put veil on our face and pretend to be what actually we are not.
In the absence of these laws what will be your activities?smokin


Ummm I live in Australia and I havent noticed any laws that stop me from doing anything.
I dont want to kill anyone or go agro and that is pretty much all i cant do, so I guess i would still be exactly the same.

mylifetoday's photo
Sun 03/20/11 11:28 PM

actually, i dont really have a dark side. I am a law abiding citizen..


Hmmm, law abiding citizen?

Are you sure?

Have you ever driven faster than the speed limit allows? :tongue: :wink:

mylifetoday's photo
Sun 03/20/11 11:32 PM


In our civilised society due to bindings/laws we are not free to do whatever we want. We put veil on our face and pretend to be what actually we are not.
In the absence of these laws what will be your activities?smokin


Ummm I live in Australia and I havent noticed any laws that stop me from doing anything.
I dont want to kill anyone or go agro and that is pretty much all i cant do, so I guess i would still be exactly the same.


Cool, I'm moving! How do I get there? Take a left at Africa? laugh