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Unwanted phone calls.
Due to some bad experiences in the past, I've arranged that my new phone number is not in any public phonebook in Austria. Which means that if someone dials random numbers on the phone, the chances of "reaching" me are like winning in a lottery.
Anyway, I recently got three voice messages from an unknown person (at the time that person spoke these messages, I had my mobile phone turned off, so I couldn't answer the incoming call).
So after listening to the first message, I was dazzled and disturbed, if you wish to call it that way. That guy spoke some threats, and at first I didn't know what that person was talking about. Was that threat meant for me ? But after listening to the second message, I realised the message was meant for another person. So far so good - or bad ?
Think about that situation - was that person maybe announcing some crime ? We all know these stories about people announcing murders or other crimes via Facebook, Twitter or any other means. So my first thought was to notify the police, but then I reconsidered.
In a legal sense, these voice messages are no legal offences, even though from a "human" point of view they may sound like threats. Moreover, Austrian police tend to be...well, a bit lazy, to put it nicely. They tend to laugh at such things. So I left it - whether that was the right thing, I can't tell.
Did anyone experience something similar ?
Anyway, I recently got three voice messages from an unknown person (at the time that person spoke these messages, I had my mobile phone turned off, so I couldn't answer the incoming call).
So after listening to the first message, I was dazzled and disturbed, if you wish to call it that way. That guy spoke some threats, and at first I didn't know what that person was talking about. Was that threat meant for me ? But after listening to the second message, I realised the message was meant for another person. So far so good - or bad ?
Think about that situation - was that person maybe announcing some crime ? We all know these stories about people announcing murders or other crimes via Facebook, Twitter or any other means. So my first thought was to notify the police, but then I reconsidered.
In a legal sense, these voice messages are no legal offences, even though from a "human" point of view they may sound like threats. Moreover, Austrian police tend to be...well, a bit lazy, to put it nicely. They tend to laugh at such things. So I left it - whether that was the right thing, I can't tell.
Did anyone experience something similar ?
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Several times. What's the problem exactly? You can block certain phone numbers just like you can block a contact on Yahoo, Skype, etc.
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That's really scary ! You should try to trace the phone number and report it... Oh, and someone randomly did text me and said he was going to strangle me.... I didn't even know the guy, LOL. If anything, this is probably the person texting you...
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Still, I think I'd report it. To be on the safe side. Perhaps you an report it online? That way you don't have to deal with laughing and lazy police.
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BitterSweet wrote: That's really scary
That's a bit hypocritical
Instead of wasting tax payer money on something that might be just a prank, why not buy a gun?
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Because that's illegal.
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Guns aren't legal in every country. I think America is one of the only countries to have guns legalized.
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Downloading isn't illegal here
Besides I wouldn't dream of comparing piracy with getting a gun. Those companies are still making huge profits. Whereas a gun could ruin lives.
EA isn't losing any profit from me, because I simply wouldn't play TS3 if I wasn't downloading it.
Besides I wouldn't dream of comparing piracy with getting a gun. Those companies are still making huge profits. Whereas a gun could ruin lives.
EA isn't losing any profit from me, because I simply wouldn't play TS3 if I wasn't downloading it.
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Lady ElDi wrote:Downloading isn't illegal here
Besides I wouldn't dream of comparing piracy with getting a gun. Those companies are still making huge profits. Whereas a gun could ruin lives.
EA isn't losing any profit from me, because I simply wouldn't play TS3 if I wasn't downloading it.
That's not how they see it lol. Software companies in general, bunch of idiots.
Anyway how exactly can a gun ruin lives...? O.o
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I<3EA wrote:Lady ElDi wrote:Downloading isn't illegal here
Besides I wouldn't dream of comparing piracy with getting a gun. Those companies are still making huge profits. Whereas a gun could ruin lives.
EA isn't losing any profit from me, because I simply wouldn't play TS3 if I wasn't downloading it.
That's not how they see it lol. Software companies in general, bunch of idiots.
Anyway how exactly can a gun ruin lives...? O.o
Think about it ......
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I<3EA wrote:Lady ElDi wrote:
Think about it ......
Sorry, I have no clue.
Imagine you get shot. Then think about.
But ah don't take it from me. I'm a pacifist.
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Lady ElDi wrote:
Imagine you get shot. Then think about.
But ah don't take it from me. I'm a pacifist.
I think you mean "Imagine if you got fired at". Well the answer is simple, I'd fire back, because I'd have a gun.
People can kill other people without guns. Violence existed way before guns, hell, weapons were invented. Completely legalizing guns would solve several problems:
-If outlaws want guns they can get them anyway, it's really not that hard to buy illegal firearms. Legalizing them means law-abiding citizens have access to guns as well. In other words, they can defend themselves.
-If everybody has guns, people will think twice before using them, especially in this paranoid time. Say three people are in a room, and they all have guns pointed at eachother's heads, do you really think ether one of them will risk pulling the trigger?
-Less guns will be sold illegally, more will be sold legally, that means income for the government as well.
Note that I said "completely legalizing" guns. That means being allowed to carry firearms and ammunition anywhere (or almost, wouldn't want a new 9/11 now would we) without some cop hassling you.
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Well, considering the USA has one of the highest deathrates due to gunshots, I doubt it's a good idea to legalize it. I suppose you never read any stories of children shooting each other accidentally. Of course, you could argue that the parents should keep the gun safe. It's just that they don't. And you can keep yours locked away, but that doesn't mean your neighbour does as well. And having a gun is not the same as knowing how to use it. If someone wants to rob you, or your home, he's more likely to be prepared to use it than most. Especially if he's at risk of being shot at. No, I don't agree with your statement at all.
Perhaps you live in a dangerous country, but I would have no reason to own a gun at all. I have lived in a neighbourhood that was considered dangerous, one of the worst in the area, and I still never felt that unsafe.
When you say this:
I immediately get an image in my head that belongs in a Western movie. Yes, someone will pull the trigger. It happens. It has happened.
Perhaps you live in a dangerous country, but I would have no reason to own a gun at all. I have lived in a neighbourhood that was considered dangerous, one of the worst in the area, and I still never felt that unsafe.
When you say this:
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Say three people are in a room, and they all have guns pointed at eachother's heads, do you really think ether one of them will risk pulling the trigger?
I immediately get an image in my head that belongs in a Western movie. Yes, someone will pull the trigger. It happens. It has happened.
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Lady ElDi wrote:Well, considering the USA has one of the highest deathrates due to gunshots, I doubt it's a good idea to legalize it. I suppose you never read any stories of children shooting each other accidentally. Of course, you could argue that the parents should keep the gun safe. It's just that they don't. And you can keep yours locked away, but that doesn't mean your neighbour does as well. And having a gun is not the same as knowing how to use it. If someone wants to rob you, or your home, he's more likely to be prepared to use it than most. Especially if he's at risk of being shot at. No, I don't agree with your statement at all.
Perhaps you live in a dangerous country, but I would have no reason to own a gun at all. I have lived in a neighbourhood that was considered dangerous, one of the worst in the area, and I still never felt that unsafe.
When you say this:MaxT wrote:
Say three people are in a room, and they all have guns pointed at eachother's heads, do you really think ether one of them will risk pulling the trigger?
I immediately get an image in my head that belongs in a Western movie. Yes, someone will pull the trigger. It happens. It has happened.
If the death-by-gunshot rate wasn't so high the death-by-blunt-force rate or others would take it's place. Just cause they died by gunshot doesn't mean that legalizing guns would have saved them. If you want to kill someone badly enough chances are you'll consider every option, from choking them with a pillow in their sleep to slowly poisoning them with arsenic. At least guns make a crap ton of noise and leave evidence behind.
The same goes for accidental deaths. People who accidentally shot themselves, people who didn't secure a loaded gun properly from their kids, they are stupid, chances are their stupidity would have killed them eventually anyway. To the people who accidentally capped their own a** I say good riddance. I feel sorry for the kids who play with loaded guns but those kids probably wouldn't have survived long with parents like that anyway. I'll also have you know that legally sold guns in the US come with both a safety mechanism (which requires a bit of strength and know-how to disable) as well as a safety case and key. So, sorry, but bad parenting is to blame on this one.
Illegalizing guns just cause people are stupid isn't fair for the rest of us. If you really want to illegalize something, illegalize alcohol. How many people died cause of alcohol? All for the sake of getting s*** faced? Or cigarettes, how many houses have burned down cause of them? How many of us (non-smokers) are gonna get cancer by the time we hit 40 cause we breathe those idiots' poison every day?
I do. But it's dangerous anywhere, appearances can be deceiving. Until the crime rate in a country reaches 0, nobody is safe.
Westerns and reality are two different things. No it hasn't happened, put yourself in their situation and tell me that you'd pull the trigger, go ahead.
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Westerns and reality are two different things. No it hasn't happened, put yourself in their situation and tell me that you'd pull the trigger, go ahead.
There are very few reasons I would (My 3 reasons being 5 yo, 2 yo and 4 mo). But I know people who would.
But no, I'm against violence. I would probably not get into a situation that would require me to draw a gun at all.
Still, I think I'm a minority. I really do.
And as for bad parenting, yes, you're so right. Those parents are stupid. But they could be your neighbours, it doesn't have to be bad judgement on your own part.
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Lady ElDi wrote:There are very few reasons I would (My 3 reasons being 5 yo, 2 yo and 4 mo).
Besides that, most people underestimate that thing called "armed self-defense". Most people believe they can just draw a gun and pull a trigger, hit the intruder and "everything will be fine". While I'm not "against guns", you folks should keep in mind that it's not as easy as in movies or TV series.
A few questions to keep in mind:
1) Generally, the chances are very high that in case of an emergency, you just won't get the opportunity to even draw your gun (because it's "too late"), even if you have your gun under the pillow, lol.
2) OK, what's the type of the gun ? Shotgun ? Rifle ? Handgun ? What about the ammunition type ? And how good is your handling of it - do you have any specialised training for that (police, military or maybe even a gunclub).
3) What do you plan to do if the intruder tries to grab your gun - and you're struggling with him/her ? That's where the close combat/martial arts aspect comes in.
And there are many, many other things about this. Try to defend yourself without firearms; even if you're an expert on that (usually if you have served in special forces units of the police or the military), the chance of hitting a loved one or simply not even being able to draw the gun is always there.
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BitterSweet wrote: That's really scary ! You should try to trace the phone number and report it... Oh, and someone randomly did text me and said he was going to strangle me.... I didn't even know the guy, LOL. If anything, this is probably the person texting you...
But like our master sergeant (back when I was in the military) said: "The hardest opponents to beat are those that look weak" - while that's certainly an overgeneralisation, I think he's got a point. I've practised "militarised" MMA and a bit of armed combat, but even I would think twice before messing up with that angry/crazy girl.
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Carlos G. wrote:Lady ElDi wrote:There are very few reasons I would (My 3 reasons being 5 yo, 2 yo and 4 mo).
Besides that, most people underestimate that thing called "armed self-defense". Most people believe they can just draw a gun and pull a trigger, hit the intruder and "everything will be fine". While I'm not "against guns", you folks should keep in mind that it's not as easy as in movies or TV series.
A few questions to keep in mind:
1) Generally, the chances are very high that in case of an emergency, you just won't get the opportunity to even draw your gun (because it's "too late"), even if you have your gun under the pillow, lol.
2) OK, what's the type of the gun ? Shotgun ? Rifle ? Handgun ? What about the ammunition type ? And how good is your handling of it - do you have any specialised training for that (police, military or maybe even a gunclub).
3) What do you plan to do if the intruder tries to grab your gun - and you're struggling with him/her ? That's where the close combat/martial arts aspect comes in.
And there are many, many other things about this. Try to defend yourself without firearms; even if you're an expert on that (usually if you have served in special forces units of the police or the military), the chance of hitting a loved one or simply not even being able to draw the gun is always there.
//EDITBitterSweet wrote: That's really scary ! You should try to trace the phone number and report it... Oh, and someone randomly did text me and said he was going to strangle me.... I didn't even know the guy, LOL. If anything, this is probably the person texting you...
But like our master sergeant (back when I was in the military) said: "The hardest opponents to beat are those that look weak" - while that's certainly an overgeneralisation, I think he's got a point. I've practised "militarised" MMA and a bit of armed combat, but even I would think twice before messing up with that angry/crazy girl.
LOL
This look familiar?
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BitterSweet wrote: LOL
This look familiar?
Hello,
So far, that didn't happen to me. Once a girl didn't talk to me anymore, because she got rejected - more or less. But I didn't get any threats. , which is partly due to the Austrian mentality, in which PHYSICAL violence only plays a minor role. Make no mistake, these folks can still be quite nasty, but in their own way. And I would even prefer the girl in that video over most Austrian ones (no, that's no joke).
But to return to the topic, I would avoid messing up with a mentally deranged or really angry person, if possible.
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Carlos G. wrote:BitterSweet wrote: LOL
This look familiar?
Hello,
So far, that didn't happen to me. Once a girl didn't talk to me anymore, because she got rejected - more or less. But I didn't get any threats. , which is partly due to the Austrian mentality, in which PHYSICAL violence only plays a minor role. Make no mistake, these folks can still be quite nasty, but in their own way. And I would even prefer the girl in that video over most Austrian ones (no, that's no joke).
But to return to the topic, I would avoid messing up with a mentally deranged or really angry person, if possible.
Meh, that's typical girl drama... They get rejected by a boy they like, and they act like he was never born
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So Carlos G., did you ever decide what to do with that dude calling you?
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BitterSweet wrote:Meh, that's typical girl drama... They get rejected by a boy they like, and they act like he was never born
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So Carlos G., did you ever decide what to do with that dude calling you?
I almost forgot that topic, but I actually talked to the authorities, but I only got the answer (what I actually expected) that since the "threat" is not an offense in the legal sense, they are not planning to do anything.. But I'm afraid this a world-wide phenomenon.
And about that girl, yes, I actually thought about giving her a chance. But then I re-considered...the funny thing is I can't tell you exactly why; but I guess it had to do with "intuition" - and with the fact that this girl didn't seem (in my eyes) to get too much attention from boys; and any "experiments" in such a case might not be a good idea, for both sides. But let's not get too off-topic now, all of this could be part of a new topic.
What about the guy that was threatening to strangle you ?
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Meh, I just ignored it. I usually don't let stupid stuff like that get to me, I'm really laid back. Some random girl who couldn't spell for **** messaged me that her mom was a cop, and she would have her beat me up... Once again, I didn't even know who she was!Carlos G. wrote:I almost forgot that topic, but I actually talked to the authorities, but I only got the answer (what I actually expected) that since the "threat" is not an offense in the legal sense, they are not planning to do anything.. But I'm afraid this a world-wide phenomenon.BitterSweet wrote:Meh, that's typical girl drama... They get rejected by a boy they like, and they act like he was never born
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So Carlos G., did you ever decide what to do with that dude calling you?
And about that girl, yes, I actually thought about giving her a chance. But then I re-considered...the funny thing is I can't tell you exactly why; but I guess it had to do with "intuition" - and with the fact that this girl didn't seem (in my eyes) to get too much attention from boys; and any "experiments" in such a case might not be a good idea, for both sides. But let's not get too off-topic now, all of this could be part of a new topic.
What about the guy that was threatening to strangle you ?
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I'm not sure how this works in the U.S, but you should also arrange for your phone number to be removed from public phonebooks (if you haven't done so already).BitterSweet wrote: Meh, I just ignored it. I usually don't let stupid stuff like that get to me, I'm really laid back. Some random girl who couldn't spell for **** messaged me that her mom was a cop, and she would have her beat me up... Once again, I didn't even know who she was!
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