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The first rule of freedom club is everybody is already free. The first rule of freedom club is everybody is already free.

05-10-2014 , 10:15 PM
That doesn't mean you have a license to behave irresponsible. Discuss.
05-10-2014 , 10:27 PM
incorrect. irresponsibility is the opiate of the masses
05-10-2014 , 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by master3004
incorrect. irresponsibility is the opiate of the masses
Yeah, but the consequence of irresponsibility sometimes is giving up some or most of your freedom.

Second rule of freedom club is it is yours to lose according to rule #1.
05-10-2014 , 10:44 PM
I nominate the "C-Walk" as an official dance of freedom club. Also any random shuffling at reggae concerts. Line dances of course. You can even stand around. Freedom baby!
05-11-2014 , 12:45 AM
you are a racist
05-11-2014 , 01:20 AM
Rule 3: Who needs rules? Freedom of rules is the freedom to ignore, break, change rules of freedom club. That doesn't mean that responsibility suddenly stops existing or anybody else is obligated. Freedom mutha****er!!!
05-11-2014 , 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by forchar
you are a racist
Correct. I believe in the supremacy of the human race over the supremacy of the human race. I still see interplanetary race though.
05-11-2014 , 01:25 AM
You want freedom, huh? I'll give you ****ing freedom!
[takes out some handcuffs]
Further back, further back, feet further back! Spread em' out. Further. You're going to jail, mother****er. How's that for freedom? Freedom to get ****ed up the ass by some big buck ******. Gimmie your hand! Put it back here come on! He's gonna be right behind ya, just like this. Huh? Think about it! You're gonna like that ******? You're gonna like that you ****** ****! Give me your other hand! Come on!
05-11-2014 , 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by forchar
You want freedom, huh? I'll give you ****ing freedom!
[takes out some handcuffs]
Further back, further back, feet further back! Spread em' out. Further. You're going to jail, mother****er. How's that for freedom? Freedom to get ****ed up the ass by some big buck ******. Gimmie your hand! Put it back here come on! He's gonna be right behind ya, just like this. Huh? Think about it! You're gonna like that ******? You're gonna like that you ****** ****! Give me your other hand! Come on!
Ted, just admit it.
05-11-2014 , 01:44 AM
Man, forchar you know people who are abused by authority are at high risk for PTSD? Have you ever met anyone terrorized by the police, like personally or even on the internet? I mean we got the freedom to get heavy up inside freedom club.
05-11-2014 , 01:48 AM
05-11-2014 , 01:53 AM
05-11-2014 , 02:04 AM
I agree with the OP, its great to be free, and of course folks should respect each other.

Anyway,



05-11-2014 , 02:05 AM
forchar, "you missed"




05-11-2014 , 02:09 AM
05-11-2014 , 02:12 AM
[x] unchained
05-11-2014 , 08:18 PM
I'm starting the Property Owner's Club.

The first rule is you have to own or control property.

The second rule is you can do anything conceivable on your property without concern of enduring any publicly administered consequence.

For instance, I rape roadkill in my front yard and offer passing strangers the opportunity to do so for the bargain basement price of $50. Children under 9 get a go for half off on Tuesdays! See, this way I get to get off while advertising my business.

Property Owner's Club kicks Freedom Club's ass.
05-12-2014 , 05:52 PM
First of all, DudeImBetter, you're literally the worst.

Secondly, on the subject of freedom...
I think Crowley said it best:
"Do as you will shall be the whole of the law"
this qualified by the second statement:
"Love is the law, love under will"

Basically, as long as no ill is done of another we are free to pursue our pleasures.
05-12-2014 , 10:43 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by rightonwrong
First of all, DudeImBetter, you're literally the worst.

Secondly, on the subject of freedom...
I think Crowley said it best:
"Do as you will shall be the whole of the law"
this qualified by the second statement:
"Love is the law, love under will"

Basically, as long as no ill is done of another we are free to pursue our pleasures.
How libertarian are you, 1-10?
05-12-2014 , 11:06 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by rightonwrong
First of all, DudeImBetter, you're literally the worst.

Secondly, on the subject of freedom...
I think Crowley said it best:
"Do as you will shall be the whole of the law"
this qualified by the second statement:
"Love is the law, love under will"

Basically, as long as no ill is done of another we are free to pursue our pleasures.
How do those statements lead to you thinking you can't do ill to another?
05-13-2014 , 12:46 AM
where are the site rules anyway?
05-13-2014 , 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by goofball
where are the site rules anyway?
1. Don't talk about the site rules

2. Let the Wookie win.

3. Don't feed Gizmo after midnight.

4. Dids sucks.

5. No porn.
05-13-2014 , 04:21 AM
Dids does suck.
05-13-2014 , 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by goofball
where are the site rules anyway?
There is a link to them everytime you post near the 'submit reply' button.
05-13-2014 , 09:43 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by rightonwrong
First of all, DudeImBetter, you're literally the worst.

Secondly, on the subject of freedom...
I think Crowley said it best:
"Do as you will shall be the whole of the law"
this qualified by the second statement:
"Love is the law, love under will"

Basically, as long as no ill is done of another we are free to pursue our pleasures.
I dig it, man. I prefer the variation common among Wiccans "And it harm none, do as thou will."

Basically the freedom of thought, to consider one's actions, and choose to behave based on foreseeable consequences. Also the choice to have and practice compassion.

      
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