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Sunday, October 29, 2017
My one unchanging rule
Wherever I go, wherever I am, there is one rule I live by that doesn't change: Don't archate.
I hold myself to it, even though I don't consider it a "thou shalt not" to be imposed on you.
I may agree to additional rules if the situation warrants it, but I won't agree to any rule that breaks that primary rule.
In a civilized society this wouldn't be a problem, but in the uncivil environment of States, this can get me into a lot of trouble if I'm not careful. Sometimes even if I am careful.
I may be forced to alter my behavior somewhat if a bad guy has the drop on me, but it doesn't mean I accept his counterfeit "rule", it just means I know he can kill me.
But that's just how it is in the here and now. As for my part, it's not going to change on my end. I know a counterfeit "rule" when I see one, and nothing can hide their nature from me, just as nothing I have encountered so far has falsified the Zero Archation Principle, and I would be surprised if anything ever did.
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"Wherever I go, wherever I am, there is one rule I live by that doesn't change: Don't archate. I hold myself to it, even though I don't consider it a "thou shalt not" to be imposed on you."
ReplyDeleteI do. "Don't fuk with me" is a very reasonable and normal social standard. Maybe people should start holding others to it, demand they stop violating, ASAP.