This is such an interesting question. I'm not in the mood to think it over but it always comes down to this conflict for me...
I feel some people should be punished with death
I feel some people should get lifetime prison instead of death sentence
I feel some people should get tortured instead of lifetime prison or death sentence
I feel some people should get second chance at life instead of lifetime prison or death sentence
It depends a lot and I've noticed I cannot take this objective unbiased role in this, it is impossible to me as a human. It is easy to cling to human ethics when you are not part of the crime at all. What if something happened to you? What if you were tied to a post and had to watch someone rape your child and kill him/her right infront of your eyes? Then you somehow freed yourself and got a hold of shotgun? What would you do? It would take somes buddha level of acceptance to control yourself, beliefs and ethics would come crashing down in an instant, that's the real world. In the end human ethics are nothing but temporary artificial guidelines, for me.
I cannot imagine toilet-free life.
Kebabs have a unique attribute compared to other consumables. To unlock this effect you need to wolf down a big ass kebab really fast, like under 10 minutes or so and wait for the effect to kick in. If done correctly your movements should feel unbelievably heavy to the point where you literally cannot move at all.
-Downtown Alanya Kebab magazine issue no.198







