Yes, our society needs to get back to these fundamental rules. When you find someone doing something wrong, you should be allowed to ‘capture’ them, tie them up and get together with your neighbors to figure out how to deal with the perp. Much more efficient than calling the cops. That’s for sure.
Ethiopia didn't have prisons until the 1940's, and only then becuase it was a requirement for Hailie Selassie to join the League of Nations. Up until that point it was exactly that, when someone wronged the society the community decided on some way to re-integrate them back into society. The notion of punitive renumeration was just not civilized to them.
Oh, and I can't top Hamblen's "P3NIS (Numbers)" so I'm not playing.
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I'm callin' bullshit on this one...just like the midgets who took on a lion...it was a great hoax by some hacker...good stuff, though.
Yes, our society needs to get back to these fundamental rules. When you find someone doing something wrong, you should be allowed to ‘capture’ them, tie them up and get together with your neighbors to figure out how to deal with the perp. Much more efficient than calling the cops. That’s for sure.
Ethiopia didn't have prisons until the 1940's, and only then becuase it was a requirement for Hailie Selassie to join the League of Nations.
Up until that point it was exactly that, when someone wronged the society the community decided on some way to re-integrate them back into society. The notion of punitive renumeration was just not civilized to them.
Oh, and I can't top Hamblen's "P3NIS (Numbers)" so I'm not playing.
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