Could any of those drawbacks you listed ever, conceivably, with even the remotest possibility ever happen in the actual reality where there are laws of causality and physics and logic to worry about? And if so, would they be anywhere near as common as coconut-related fatalities?
In short, what the Hell are you talking about?
- How is the rapist scenario in any way worse than the real life scenario where the rapist knocks out his victim first instead? This is assuming that it's easy as pie to capture and kidnap someone without being caught, of course.
- Keep everyone in a warehouse and have slaveworkers make money? Why are the slaveworkers slaves? Do you have the slightest idea how economics work? How are they powering these machines and to what end? Why are these hypothetical monstrous and all-powerful government agents keeping the people alive to begin with? To what degree is this any more efficent than genocide?
- What if a Microwave causes a hole to be ripped in the fabric of time and our continued existence depends on the continued airing of the Rosie o'Donnel show?
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Originally Posted by Alpha Nunchucks and other japanese weaponery are banned in some states in the US yet because they cause greater bodily harm then, say, a stick. |
Much wisdom can be found in silence. Silence, and just simply not talking if you actually have no knowledge of what the Hell you would be talking about.