"Moral Fiber"

Started by Capt_Fantastic3 pages

Originally posted by RZA
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Admit it, you can't turn away from me, I'm just too irresistible aint I?

short naked men with a cigarete in their mouth are hard to resist. or so i've been told.

Edit.

Damn

That's what I get for being lazy and taking short cuts by not quoting

Originally posted by Lyna303
😆 of course...its the first one 😉 😛

but i really think i need to finish it now...

Well good luck to you then young squire and God speed thumbsup

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
short naked men with a cigarete in their mouth are hard to resist. or so i've been told.

I'm sure she would agree. but prob not 😮

Originally posted by RZA
I'm sure she would agree. but prob not 😮

by the way, is that hair or a helmet in your sig?

Originally posted by Lyna303
So, I am writing an essay for English about how our state of morality has deteriorated (or not) compared to past generations and I was wondering what was the opinion of fellow KMCers.

Do you think that young people today are less moral than they were in earlier times?

How are they more/ less moral? (specific example)

Who, in your opinion, is to be blamed for this change in morals?

Do you think that values and morals can be determined by each individual for themselves or does a certain moral law have to be taught to everyone?

btw, if any of you are familiar with Charles Sykes's essay "The 'Values' Wasteland" this question relates directly to it.

Originally posted by Strangelove
1. considerably less moral
2. values of old like courtesy, romance, and integrity are lost on most kids these days
3. black people
4. although I feel that everyone should have a certain sense of honor, applying the same moral law to everyone is a very bad idea.

I am done w00t...and its still a piece of shit...