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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 7481254" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>Ok Pete so where do you draw the line ?</p><p>What if they want to take the (I won't say your) car/pickup/bike for a spin after all its only made of the land,, a bit of iron and plastic that was all dug up from the land ? Say they want to go in the house sit on the sofa, eat the food, shag the misses? This ok ? It all came from the land, just where do you draw the line about whats yours and you should protect and what your just borrowing so it dont matter as you may return to the land you came from tomorrow? </p><p>Should we own nothing and let anyone do what they like with what we formally regarded as ours?</p><p>Whole civilisation is based on what we own or at least think we own from the best or strongest hunter wanting to have the best flint axe or whatever to us owning a car.</p><p>We are not the only species to do this some will claim the best hunting territory or the best nesting sight and as long as they and their family or mates can back it up its its theirs, perhaps we should fight for what we like to consider ours and would therefore defend, oh we already do just like lions or Robins you see its its perfectly natural, there are plenty of examples the only difference is we write it down with ink rather than p1ssing on a tree</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 7481254, member: 5961"] Ok Pete so where do you draw the line ? What if they want to take the (I won't say your) car/pickup/bike for a spin after all its only made of the land,, a bit of iron and plastic that was all dug up from the land ? Say they want to go in the house sit on the sofa, eat the food, shag the misses? This ok ? It all came from the land, just where do you draw the line about whats yours and you should protect and what your just borrowing so it dont matter as you may return to the land you came from tomorrow? Should we own nothing and let anyone do what they like with what we formally regarded as ours? Whole civilisation is based on what we own or at least think we own from the best or strongest hunter wanting to have the best flint axe or whatever to us owning a car. We are not the only species to do this some will claim the best hunting territory or the best nesting sight and as long as they and their family or mates can back it up its its theirs, perhaps we should fight for what we like to consider ours and would therefore defend, oh we already do just like lions or Robins you see its its perfectly natural, there are plenty of examples the only difference is we write it down with ink rather than p1ssing on a tree [/QUOTE]
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