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What law seems like it was written by a troll?

Polish gun laws.They’re pretty straightforward and logical most of the time. To own a firearm, you need a license. To obtain said license, the applicant must have no criminal record, undertake a medical and psychological evaluation and pass an exam appropriate to their reason for wanting a firearm (held by the police for self-defense, the Polish Sports Shooting Association for target shooting, or the Polish Hunting Association for hunting). Permits are issued indefinitely, although self-defense ones require passing medical and psychological evaluation every 5 years.Well, unless the gun in question is blackpowder separable loading gun (e.g. certain models of multiple shot revolvers) manufactured before 1885. Or a replica.They are permitted to be owned, used, and carried loaded without any restrictions or permits by anyone over 18.That’s right, anyone who’s 18 years old or older can legally carry around a loaded revolver like an Old West gunslinger. The purchase of blackpowder requires registration, but it’s pretty easy to obtain blackpowder staying off the government’s radar if you’ve got friends in the shooting community.And what’s the weirdest part? This law is in effect for over 10 years, it has no noticeable effect on crime statistics (they’re systhematically going down since 1990s) and most Poles who’ve heard of it just added owning a blackpowder weapon to a long list of things they can do, but choose not to because they’re too much of a hassle. Outside a niche community of shooters, the guns are not even a topic of public debate.

What should a teen who is interested in philosophy do with his/her free time?

Tl;dr: skip to the 3rd paragraph for the direct response (and even from then on might be tl;dr worthy).Allow me a bit of a lengthy preamble to describe my path to philosophy, before I get into the suggestions I'd draw from it. When I was maybe twelve or thirteen, when I really started to think about what I wanted to do for a living (even if only in that naive way that someone just coming to greater consciousness would), I loved space. Planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, the cosmos--and anything related to it. So I read about cosmology and astrophysics, but mostly the stuff that seemed the most 'far out'--paradoxes of relativity, quantum entanglement and non-locality, into the more 'legitimate fringe' stuff of string and M-theory. All material geared for a general reader, keep in mind. But I was sold--I wanted to be an astronomer. So I took an astronomy class at my local community college. Two, in fact, and my first college courses ever: planetary and stellar. And it turns out, they saved the best material for the last two weeks of class (if there was time, which there usually wasn't). You don't spend too much time wondering about what happens when something falls into a black hole in your run-of-the-mill astronomy job post, or so I came to understand from my JPL-employed professor. Not without an extraordinary amount of physics knowledge and a near-limitless interest and facility in exotic types of mathematics. I did not have the heart for it, even for the relatively simple (but still, for me, relatively arduous) math and physics of a routine lab astronomer.So I probed deeper. Maybe it wasn't the physical world that I was really keen about, maybe it was something a little closer to home: the human mind. Psychology it was, then! Freud's theory on psychodynamics always sounded interesting, and around that time I had a very deep affinity for Viktor Frankl's work on meaning and his logotherapeutic approach. But, lo and behold, guess what doesn't get much recognition in professional and academic psychological circles these days? Sure, you can find people who are familiar with that sort of work, but people need and want the brain, brain, brain. Neurochemistry, neurophysiology, and brain mappings--this is science. That other stuff? Quirky theories from history, not cut out with much explanatory potential other than through some possible clinical applications (and even then, in quite particular instances). And know what? That might be true--but for this particular student, not much satisfaction in accepting that as grounds for near-utter dismissal. But at some point around then I saw a particular anime, involving teenage pilots of giant robots fighting, struggling, and suffering to save the world.* The final two episodes of that marathon binge plunged me into despair--am I what I do? am I what others see me as? am I anything real, purely in and of myself? Therapy was no longer an intellectual interest, it was an existential requirement. Soon came Camus, and Sartre, and some of Frankl's more obscure work. Soon came a need to understand the history of ideas and consciousness itself. Soon came the realization: I was searching for philosophy all along, and I somehow never knew it. I was just following what I liked, what seemed interesting--could it be that maybe, just maybe, I could actually talk to people about this stuff for a living? And now, almost ten years later, that remains the plan.So, what should you do with your free time if you're interested in philosophy? Well, if you're sincerely interested in it, you already know the most obvious thing you should do: read! But read what interests you! If it's Plato and Aristotle, excellent! You'll have a firm grasp on the very foundations of all Western thought up to this very day. If you're more religiously minded, maybe it's Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas? Are you brooding and moody and think that human beings might have been dealt a crappy hand? Maybe existentialism or even Buddhism (or some misreading of both) is more your thing (as they were/are for me). Or maybe you're more interested in science and logic and want to ground your reasoning in something (purportedly) greater than (mere) speculation and opinion--check out Descartes, check out Kant, check out Bertrand Russell. But make sure you also check out Hume, Hegel, and Ludwig Wittgenstein--if you're truly into philosophy you'll never forget that you must always consider the most devastating criticism or argument against what you like most/find most reasonable (and, ideally, you don't just try to poke holes in your opponent's view but maybe appreciate where they might actually be right about some things). And remember, read the authors they've influenced, read the authors who influenced them--the citation game is endless and is the basis for virtually all decent scholarship. Reading some of this stuff is damn hard, though, so don't be afraid to read what somebody else says about somebody tough--just always keep in mind that what one person thinks may not be (and likely isn't) the final say on what someone else thinks.But that's all obvious. My real piece of advice, and precisely why I vomited out a decent chunk of my life story before I actually got to advising something practical: always look for philosophy precisely where it seems the least obvious--most especially, in your life. Read a lot of fantasy or sci-fi novels? There's philosophy in them. Watch a lot of movies? There's philosophy in them. Cartoons, anime, video games? You bet there's philosophy in them. Shoot, even sports and reality TV--you better believe there's philosophy going on under the surface (and it can make you really depressed, depending on how you look at it). Look for the messages buried in advertising, in the way people act on a day-to-day basis, the way different institutions (school, work, government) function, the way the people closest to you comport themselves with respect to themselves, to other people, and to the world in general. It doesn't necessarily give you license to criticize or 'educate' them (and I say that from a place of experience), but ideally it helps you to recognize just how deeply the world can be thought, and just how little most people tend to think it.Beyond just being passive and scanning for philosophy in what you perceive like some Socratic lens, talk about it! Talk to your friends or peers (and it's excellent if someone in your family has a mind for it, but it can be tough for precisely the reason I just mentioned about 'educating' them where it's not wanted)--find the ones who wonder about the same stuff you do, or start some kind of club if you don't know anyone that really appreciates it the way you do. Look online even--I'm not big into virtual interaction over present interaction but there are definitely places where people can actually have discussions about deep things using these weird little contraptions we call computers, and using more than 140 characters no less! Reddit comes to mind, but no promises about what you might encounter--trolls abound in all domains (and that goes for 'real life' as well). But having close friends, even only one or two--people who are willing to entertain the most audacious idea in a comfortable setting while still challenging you without groundless drama--this is where some of the best thinking comes out. If you're lucky, you might even remember enough of it to write it down later.If you're interested in philosophy (and I'm sort of assuming an interest that isn't just a 'oh, that sounds kinda cool, I wonder what that's about' feeling, 'cuz you can just go on Wikipedia to satisfy that kind of urge, but more of a 'this is very cool and for some reason I need to know more' kind of feeling) just keep that spark of interest alive, through knowledge and dedication. Then maybe one day you'll find yourself spontaneously writing about a thousand words in response to a brief anonymous question asking what to do in your free time if you like philosophy--and you'll realize, this is what you do.* The anime is titled Neon Genesis Evangelion, by the way. Highly recommended, needless to say.

If you could create a dictatorship, what quirky laws would you enact?

Before creating the rules, let’s get some info on the country.Name: USI (United States of Imonitie)Leader: Imonitie the Great DictatorPopulation: 40,000,000Type of government: DictatorshipCreation date: March 4, 2020National anthem: Chicken Noodle Soup by j-hope and Becky GNational sport: Defenestrate Jump (onto a mat, of course)National animal: Turtle RabbitsBasic human necessities are free of charge. Things such as food, water, clothes, hygiene, healthcare, etc, are all free. However, everyone gets the same amount of things and they are all distributed equally.All unnecessary college majors are to be removed. Things like gender studies or degrees that have no real value in the real world are outlawed.If the Great Dictator dies or retires, a successor of their choosing will take over. Anything I say goes. The successor will be a secret, only known to my closest comrades, and will only be revealed after I renounce my position (naturally or not).The limit on children you can have is 4. In order to control the population and prevent any impoverished families, having more than 4 children is illegal. Should this happen intentionally or not and you consented to the process of making the baby, you will pay a fine of $1,000.Speaking of children, a license is required before you can have them. This is not to restrict any biological rights, but children deserve to be raised in good and healthy homes by good parents. You must meet physical, mental, emotional, and financial requirements before being allowed to reproduce. There must be at 2 parents who are married, willing to raise the child, both must be mentally stable and free of mental illness, both must be emotionally stable, and they must have a household income over $90,000. Any child born out of wedlock or to parents who do not meet the standards will be checked on weekly by CPS.Every March 4, will be USI Day. At 3:04 pm on March 4, citizens must leave their homes and go into the Capital City. There they will dance to Chicken Noodle Soup for 3 hours and 4 minutes (until 6:08 pm). After that, they can return to their homes. Anyone who leaves early or stops dancing will be sentenced to 3 years in jail.Polluting and destroying the environment is punishable to life in jail. If you intentionally destroy the environment in the dictatorship (deforestation, ocean pollution, air pollutions, using non-renewable energy, etc)Single-use plastics are banned. If you are caught using any of them or are producing them illegally, you will be sentenced to 5 years in prison.Littering and not picking up after yourself is illegal. People who do this will be sentenced to 90 hours of community service and will be fined $5500 every month until you finish your community service.All electricity and energy are solar-powered and renewable. Electricity will be solar-powered or powered with renewable resources. Electric cars and transportation are allowed. Anything other than that is banned by the law. If you are caught using non-renewable energy secretly and privately, you are to be sentenced to prison for 15 years.Smokers, vapers, heavy drinkers, drug users, will have to watch a 3-hour documentary about what using that substance does to the body long-term and interviews from people who have lived it. This is self-explanatory. This is before they can use it and buy it.Abortion is illegal, except in the following cases: rape, incest, mothers/babies' life is in danger. Other than that, you can’t kill an innocent life just because you decided to be irresponsible and care-free with sex.Birth control will be free, but you need an application to get it. This is just so we will have enough and know who needs to have it. This can also help control the population.Vaccinations are mandatory. I’m not letting you risk your life, your children's’ life, or everyone else's for the sake of you not believing in vaccines. If you have a valid reason why this shouldn’t happen, please fight in court.Religious freedom. You are allowed to practice any religion and customs. However if it actively harms people and you are hurting people in the name of your religion, it will be treated as a crime. You are also allowed to run-religious owned businesses as long as you CLEARLY indicate it is one.Anyone with an income of over $10,000,000/year will be taxed 34%. No one needs that amount of money and all of that won’t even be spent in a whole lifetime. You will be taxed 6% more for every additional $500,000 you make.Internet trolls, malicious commenters, cyberbullies, etc will be tracked down. Since everyone’s IP address will be in MY system, your IP address will be tracked down. When we find you, you will go face-to-face with the people you hate so much in a live broadcasted and televised event. You will also be fined $6000 for 12 months, and be required to give up all technological privileges for 12 months.This is what I have for now. If I’m feeling extra POWERFUL, I will add moreAnyways, gotta blastImonitie

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