I'm guessing it's more of "I don't care about you" than "your completely worthless"Syzygy23 said:snip
Strangers have a tendancy to make things we like, which gives them some worht, just not as much as friends n family
I'm guessing it's more of "I don't care about you" than "your completely worthless"Syzygy23 said:snip
crudus said:Probably closer to $6.5 million (last I checked, which was about a 2 years ago).emeraldrafael said:HUman life, like many things, is worth about three fiddy.
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yes, I saw the statistic. hence the joke.
well you dont want used goods if you're paying for a woman, especially since most people would do so more for the financial/social status benefit to their family.And up until about 20-30 years ago you were buying her virginity. Either people were fine with that or had a hard time letting go.emeraldrafael said:(cause lets face it, you're basically buying the daughter).
Also, don't you more or less buy a woman when you get a trophy wife?emeraldrafael said:well you dont want used goods if you're paying for a woman, especially since most people would do so more for the financial/social status benefit to their family.
Probably depend on how you define buying your wife, but I'd say yes, i can see what you're getting at.crudus said:Also, don't you more or less buy a woman when you get a trophy wife?emeraldrafael said:well you dont want used goods if you're paying for a woman, especially since most people would do so more for the financial/social status benefit to their family.
Well let me put it this way, I cannot imagine a sum of money big enough to make me want kill some random stranger. I cannot imagine a sum of money big enough to silence my conscience.emeraldrafael said:yes, you say that now, just like how Im sure all those "corrupt" CEO types said they would never betray their morals. Or journalists. or doctors. and while I cant say for certain youw ould, I dont honesty think you could say for certain you wouldnt until its right there in front of you. Its easy to say now you wouldnt kill for money if you want an astronomical sum that there's no real plasuible way you'd get it. But once its in front of you, an actuality, things start to change.canadamus_prime said:Speak for yourself! There is no amount of money anyone could offer me to kill someone. If I'm going to kill someone I'm going to need a better reason than pure financial gain.emeraldrafael said:But seriously, keep offering money and eventually everyone breaks their morals. I'd kill someone for the right amount if I knew I could get away with it with the money. there's a guy I'd... well... no, nevermind.
Which brings me to my opinion on the matter, I think all life should be valued equally, be it human, animal, or otherwise. And if a life is to be taken it better be for a damn good reason.
For example, survival (which inc. sustenance) is a good reason. Financial gain, however, is NOT a good reason.
It may be a generalization, but its had a moer successful track record than an unsucessful one, and has led me to wait till soemone proves it than take their word alone.
Well ok, sentient life then. And by my definition "sentient life" includes most animals.Boris Goodenough said:Bacteria, plants, fungus aswell? Because they are alive aswell.canadamus_prime said:Which brings me to my opinion on the matter, I think all life should be valued equally, be it human, animal, or otherwise. And if a life is to be taken it better be for a damn good reason.
For example, survival (which inc. sustenance) is a good reason. Financial gain, however, is NOT a good reason.
Yeah, and that's not the only thing wrong with people nowadays...Naeo said:The value of a human life is not something you can measure. Period. It is not a commodity to be bought and sold, and a human is not an inanimate object like a widget that you buy and sell.
Actually, turns out it is really easy. Would you be alright with the government (whichever one you live under) spending $1 to save one person's life? (I am going to assume you say "yes"). Cool, who wouldn't? It's a dollar; if they really need it, they can take it out of my pocket. Would you be alright with the government blowing its GDP to save one person's life?Naeo said:The value of a human life is not something you can measure. Period. It is not a commodity to be bought and sold, and a human is not an inanimate object like a widget that you buy and sell
That would be true if economics didn't exist. In a free market economy things tend to be priced at what people value it(you can manipulate that like crazy, but that is just because people are easy). Things are worth (ie. their value) whatever people will pay for them. Even sentimental value can have a price. I have a lot of things with a lot of sentimental value, but if someone offered a million dollars for one or more of those items, I would take her up on that offer in a heartbeat.Naeo said:Also, value=/=price. Something can have infinite value and be priced at a penny, or have no value and be ten million dollars.
We are. Basically, take how much you are willing to spend to protect yourself from any and everything. There is the value you put on your own life. I'll admit, that is a shortened version.Jordan Rydall said:Who is to say what human life is worth though?
I wouldn't call it owning in a legal sense, but you totally pay someone to live with you, possibly have sex with you, maybe do some work around the house. I'd call it renting.emeraldrafael said:Hunh, there's a alot of ways you can legally "own" someone.
I really have to agree with you there. I only ever forgive killing another human if it was in self defense. Funnily enough though, something like that would probably make me want to kill the monstrous bastard wanting kill for a quick buck and throttle any asshole who sunk low enough to accept. All in the defense of the person they want to kill.canadamus_prime said:Well let me put it this way, I cannot imagine a sum of money big enough to make me want kill some random stranger. I cannot imagine a sum of money big enough to silence my conscience.
Except once you press it, you are basically doomed to die yourself. Which is what happens in the movie.Loop Stricken said:It's like that story, later a film, where you get lots of money to press a button that kills somebody you don't know.
I'd be hammering away at that button like I'd drank 299 cups of coffee.