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I'm watching a liveblog of a guy legitimately trying a "breatharian" lifestyle. No food. No drink. Sunlight only. Final destination.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:39:14 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Tell me how that goes for him.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:39:53 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@anarchycarcino I am assuming the updates will just become less coherent until they stop altogether.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:40:54 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Reminds me of this girl who An Heroed and gave a 30 day live stream count down timer.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:43:19 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@anarchycarcino Well, yesterday was day 7. He's reporting stomach and chest pains and fairly frequent auditory hallucinations. Also exhibiting all the normal symptoms of regular starvation
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:44:49 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Isn't 7 days when dehydration really gets you?
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:45:23 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@anarchycarcino Well, today is day 8 and he didn't update yet, so maybe.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:48:19 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Painful way to go really
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:49:08 UTC from StatusNet Android-
@anarchycarcino In england, it's the only legal way to commit suicide.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:51:04 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark It would be awful to commit suicide only to en up in jail.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:51:54 UTC from StatusNet iPhone-
@eaglehooves Generally it's more for people who hold up traffic threatening to jump off a bridge and then don't kill themselves. You're typically arrested and then "Sectioned" (commited to a mental home) under the mental health act.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:54:36 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark That makes sense. Way it's worded is just kinda amusing.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:56:13 UTC from StatusNet iPhone -
@ceruleanspark As a fun bonus, if you're "sectioned", even if you make a full recovery, you get to spend the rest of your life in the same employment bracket as someone with a conviction for child molestation.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:56:30 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark It seems like every time I learn something new, I hate this world more and wish I didn't know about it...
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:01:19 UTC from web-
@omni It's "unintended consequences" at its finest. The rule was originally intended to stop people with potentially dangerous mental problems working with vulnerable people, but of course, it was written too generically, and now anyone with "sectioned" on their record automatically fails a records check.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:04:06 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark It's always the same, but nobody ever learns from the mistakes they make nor do they try to rectify it as soon as possible... It's saddening, and even sickening...
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:06:04 UTC from web-
@omni Under our previous government, pretty much all laws were written as knee jerk responses to the mass media, so they're about as well thought out as you'd expect.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:07:52 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark I like the word "previous" in that sentence. Let's hope the current one if slightly less dumb.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:09:47 UTC from web-
@omni No. The current government is currently working on a platform of "Screw the poor, the unemployed and the disabled". They're currently trying to dismantle our healthcare system for their own personal profit.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:12:37 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Why are always the idiotic selfish ****s the ones with power? Democracy is such a failed system...
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:14:44 UTC from web-
@omni And yet again, a chat filter makes a relatively mild word sound much worse. Oh well...
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:15:21 UTC from web-
@omni To be fair, they deserve 'much worse'. And by 'to be fair' I mean 'to be honest'.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:17:13 UTC from web-
@thelastgherkin Fair enough, I just generally try to keep my language as mild as possible, even when swearing, so I hate chat filters there :x
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:18:24 UTC from web
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@omni English democracy is fundamentally broken on both a mechanical and legislative level.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:15:47 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark The sad part is, you can say that about a LOT of "democracies".
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:16:37 UTC from web-
@omni Ooo! *raises hoof* I know one!
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:17:54 UTC from StatusNet iPhone -
@omni We had a chance at sorting out some of the mechanics by changing how votes are counted, but unfortunately, the "alternative vote" campaign was run by a gang of reddit-style-libertarians so smugly convinced that they would win because they were "in the right" that they neglected to do any real campaigning, awareness raising, or anything more than sitting around jerking eachother off about how great they were.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:18:50 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark and now it'll probably be another full generation, if not longer, before we're presented with the opportunity to get rid of the hilariously broken First Past the Post system we use now.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:19:50 UTC from web -
@ceruleanspark Is that better or worse than the electoral college that has the president of the US decided by 9 states?
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:21:26 UTC from StatusNet iPhone-
@eaglehooves It's about the same. Depending on where you live in england, your vote is worth more or less than 1. The average UK voter has 0.2 votes.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 15:25:42 UTC from web
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@ceruleanspark Illegal suicide. Haha. Funny.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:52:45 UTC from StatusNet Android
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@ceruleanspark And this blog isn't being considered a long-form suicide note?
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@scribus Actually that's how it was linked to me, so yeah, that's what people think.
Thursday, 13-Sep-12 14:47:12 UTC from web-
@ceruleanspark Oh, well I'll be.
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