But hey!!!!! This land does not have guns. Remember I said their technology is far behind our own.
It's the control-freak in me LOLI've made this thread on several forums and Azhria is the only person to have addressed both questions with a single solution.
I think that's why they've lasted so long, even if they're god's are made up lol smh.
As I said... become a god . . . why stop at kingshipIt took me a long time to come up with something. I was looking at various forms of government then when I looked at how long they lasted compared to monarchy-empires I realized something about human nature. Most people believe in a higher power. That belief itself is stronger than any form of government. The longest lasting governments (monarchy/empires) have taken aspects of that belief and effectively integrated into their own rule.
lol didn't you see that vid I posted? So that some Leonidas type dude don't throw a spear at my face to prove that I can bleed.As I said... become a god . . . why stop at kingship
Bah . . he's a wannabe king, not a god .... granted Dwayne Johnson was mighty hot in Scorpion King. . . but stilllol didn't you see that vid I posted? So that some Leonidas type dude don't throw a spear at my face to prove that I can bleed.
I at least learned SOMETHING from the movie 300.
Lots of people have done just this at various times in history and all had their problems eventually. The Romans had far superior tech, which is why they ended up as far as the UK.
People are too complex. I wouldn't want to be even a benevolent dictator...
Fixed that for you.Azhria kills gods (and goddesses)
lol no the point I was trying to make (should've chose another video) was that Xerxes was saying he was a god. King Leonidas proved him wrong by making him bleed.Bah . . he's a wannabe king, not a god .... granted Dwayne Johnson was mighty hot in Scorpion King. . . but still
He's still a wannabe (I know what you're saying really . . . but my world, my reality )lol no the point I was trying to make (should've chose another video) was that Xerxes was saying he was a god. King Leonidas proved him wrong by making him bleed.
Firearm-related death rate per 100,000 population : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate
Total
United States: 10.3
United Kingdom: 0.25
Homicides
United States: 3.60
United Kingdom: 0.04
Yea your right gun control doesn't work.
I would reject the offer. I see no reason why I would need to be ruler to offer the benefits of my knowledge. Besides, I don't believe in monarchies. The government derives its right to govern from the consent of the citizens, not by divine right, heredity, or force.Lets say you woke up one day and found yourself in another land/world etc whose technology was far behind your own. After discovering how smart you were (if you're an ignorant poster you should probably leave this thread now) they asked you to become king of their land. Would you become a king at their request or would you create a different goverment and how would it be ran?
You also need to take in consideration the religion of that land/world because it could be something you don't believe in or that could interfere with your work.
They never fought. Daniel fought his nephew. When Sato thought Miyagi was going to fight him, it was only to free him from the timber he was trapped under. In fact, the premise was Miyagi wouldn't fight him even though he was demanding it to have his honor restored.Don't you think that Pol Pot character looks like that Sato guy Mr Miyagi fought in Karate Kid 2?
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And we'll never be royals (royals)to become king of their land.
Nice copy and paste job.
- In or about 2006, there were about 60 million (actually closer to 58M, but we'll use the rounded-up number to be kind to hopolophobes) people in the UK as a whole, including Scotland.
- In England and Wales alone — discounting Scotland — there were over 163 thousand knife crimes.
- By the end of 2006, there were more than 300 million people in the US as a whole.
- In the US as a whole, there were fewer than 400 thousand gun crimes.
- In the UK, based on these numbers, there was one knife crime commited for every 374 people (rounded down).
- In the US, based on these numbers, there was one gun crime committed for every 750 people — less than half a gun crime per 374 people (about 0.4987 gun crimes per 374 people, actually).
- That means that, based on these statistics, you are more than twice as likely to be a victim of knife crime in the UK as you are to be a victim of gun crime in the US.
From 0-20 feet away from an attacker with a knife...a defender with a gun has no chance.Nice copy and paste job.
With only 332 deaths from knife crime a year, I'd rarther take my chances with someone with a knife than a gun.
And even if the knife crime rate is higher in the uk. The total murder rate per 100,000 people is the uk is 1.22 compared with 4.8 in the us.
http://www.examiner.com/article/knives-replace-handguns-uk-as-weapon-of-choice
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