I'll be fine. I'll be your bounty, Jubal Early. And I'll just fade away.

River ,'Objects In Space'


Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Burrell - Apr 01, 2009 11:54:51 am PDT #13394 of 30000
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

egad, tommyrot, that's horrifying.


tommyrot - Apr 01, 2009 11:57:24 am PDT #13395 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

egad, tommyrot, that's horrifying.

Yeah. I think we talked about this case before, but her plea of "Guilty, unless he rises from the dead" is new.


Connie Neil - Apr 01, 2009 12:01:35 pm PDT #13396 of 30000
brillig

her plea of "Guilty, unless he rises from the dead" is new.

It's a weird case. If he doesn't come back, she accepts that her actions led to his death and she'll testify against the others. But she's still sure he's coming back. Poor woman.


Burrell - Apr 01, 2009 12:03:10 pm PDT #13397 of 30000
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

I missed the earlier talk I guess. Yeeps. That's going to freak me out for days.


§ ita § - Apr 01, 2009 12:05:54 pm PDT #13398 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Over an "amen?" Seriously? Dayum.


Gudanov - Apr 01, 2009 12:06:58 pm PDT #13399 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

That's going to freak me out for days.

Yeah, that's pretty damn horrible.


Gudanov - Apr 01, 2009 12:12:33 pm PDT #13400 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

legal experts say her extreme faith doesn't make her criminally insane.

Well I totally agree with that. I don't think religion should be an issue in determining mental competence.


§ ita § - Apr 01, 2009 12:24:07 pm PDT #13401 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

If my extreme faith leads to the same results as someone else's insanity with a similar lack of agreement with conventional right and wrong, though?

This Ricola better work. The Chloraseptic I gravitated towards had saccharin. But it looked more convincing.


Gudanov - Apr 01, 2009 12:30:09 pm PDT #13402 of 30000
Coding and Sleeping

If my extreme faith leads to the same results as someone else's insanity with a similar lack of agreement with conventional right and wrong, though?

I think there is a difference between not being able to distinguish between right and wrong and knowing you are doing something wrong according to the law or socially accepted morality, but are justifying it due to religious faith.

If a religious fanatic plants a bomb that kills someone and justifies it with his or her faith would that person be allowed to plead insanity? It shouldn't be any different than murdering a toddler.


Juliebird - Apr 01, 2009 12:35:14 pm PDT #13403 of 30000
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

Found three dead baby bunnies at work today. Looked like they'd been still-born, or birthed and abandoned to the elements (naturally fallen fruit and nuts were scarce last fall, maybe mummie knew that she couldn't take care of them...) As much as we have a rabbit problem at work (along with groundhogs, chipmunks, and the occasional deer), it's still sad to see. Their ears were still slicked back along their heads and their little fur coats still slicked down. Or maybe a hawk got mom, but why birth them out of the warren?

Boss won't give me a budget to spend on nuts and fruit for the critters to distract them from the pansies and violas that I'm planting out.

But, FLOWERS!!!! Okay, okay, the witch hazel and snow drops and helleborus have been blooming for a month now, as well as a crazy viburnum with fragrant pink flowers. And now the early magnolias and irises and chionodoxa are beginning. There's a few spots of southern slopes where the daffodils are braving the weather, and the lungwort and virginia bluebell and blooming in my favorite colour.