Wrong human beings cannot and should not be property. Not surprising that Marxists don't get that.
So women should not be free from weirdos lurking in their bathrooms?
Suffice it to say that the federal government of the united states of America had spent the last fifty years engaged in an experiment in which the nuclear family was replace with a government check. It has not produced bumper crop of new art in fact what it has produced in the main is bumper...
The confederate states were a statist entity hell bent on having the government Retrieve their slave for Not notably different from socialists save perhaps for being a bit more honest about their perfidy;
I don't think your mental illness entitles you to enforce your neuroses upon others at...
I used to run a CNC Lathe, once I had my program done and the set up proved and fifty parts to run I would commence my song repertoire - in my hey day I probably new over 200 songs all vs by heart or I'd right a sentence change out the parts hit go and write another sentence. Rinse and repeat...
Well the primary problem of course is that none of us are perfect. Perfection as it turns out requires all that omni stuff as a prerequisite and if you aren't there at birth you never will be there is simply too much information and none of us will ever live long enough to collect it all let...
What do you have against personal freedom? Oh I know when people are free to exercise their own personel choices they tend to not become worshippers of leftist shibboleths.
Again what part of rural are you failing to grasp here: A stone cottage is the quintessential rural farm house of days gone by. I woke up a few summer mornings in one as a child spending time with my grandma and grandpa in eastern Kansas.
Suffice it to say I believe there to be a hell of a big difference between the weird and the grotesque. I can remembersome cover art from back in the day from some scifi and fantasy novels that was both spectacularly weird and simultaneous weirdly beautiful. For my money it takes a truly special...
I always associated Kincaide's stuff with rural settings hence the farm reference. I loved his stuff my self. My spare coin however gets spent on games and books Though I am more inclined to non fiction Though I loved David Webbers stuff going back to his days writing game fiction for the old...
There is a gate keeping process. The problem for many is that it requires you pay some attention to what those at lower end who by art will buy. There was a guy some time back essentially mass produced oils of farm scenes I think the name was Thomas Kincaid. The critics hated him but the public...
Do you still own the refrigerator magnet after you sell it? Ditto the ceiling of the sistine chapel it belongs to the Roman catholic church who paid for it.
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