mooncalf said:
Nuke_em_05 said:
I throw my hat in the sea of 9-page (at time of typing) obscurity; *snip*
Even with typos I found yours the most coherent argument.
It's a rosey thought that someday the branch of human experience which supports the growth and development of armaments might just die and fall off the tree. Prohibition only prunes at the periphery of the problem however, and shamefully procrastinates on the more difficult questions of how we can become less destructive to ourselves and those around us.
I really hate to de-rail things or make unrelated comments, but seriously?
"Even with typos"?
I admit, there are a few. Is it really necessary to make it a point like that? Read as the first item, and even as a qualifier on the positive, it makes it seem as though the post was rife with errors.
Relative to any other post of that length, the quantity and severity of the typos in my post is fairly inconsequential. Then considering I did it on my 15-minute break among many other things. Also, I usually have firefox to catch the little finger-fudges from time to time, but I can't install that on my work PC for security purposes (or so they tell me). I could type it out in Word, and then forget to change the font and paste it in with all of my apostrophies and quotes converted to God knows what.
To me, typos are less distracting than using a thesarus and aliteration. To me, it just makes you seem like you want to show off how smart you think you are with a large vocabulary. Or, as you might prefer, you seem garrulous and pretentious. Essentially you paraphrased me and then switched in a few "big words" to sound important. You couldn't have said "It is nice to think that someday we'll get past the need for weapons. However, removing them only takes away the symptom and ignores the root problem of our need to be destructive to ourselves and others."? I actually added a transition there because your two sentences were very distinct subjects and didn't flow well.
Also, in case you are the type, the question mark is on the outside of the quotes because the quote is within the question sentence and not the question itself.
Apologies for the off-topic rant, but people who concern themselves with typos so compulsively irritate me.