Well it is their job, as in it (in most cases) would be morally reprehensible for them not to take care of you. But they still should be respected. Army folks "just do their job" as well, and they (probably) deserve all the respect we give them.
Yes but they do a really dangerous job that they choose to do (for the most part)
And parents do a very hard job that is also the most important.
I doubt any of your parents do the bare minimum though. An adult has to change their entire life view after having a child, deciding to care for it and give it a good life in the only way they know how is not an easy job either.
Not to mention for women, having a child is dangerous.
okay sorry to change the subject, but I feel like we should discuss McKamey Manor?
BUT I DO WANT TO SAY, DO NOT DO TOO MUCH RESEARCH AND 100% DO NOT WATCH THE VIDEOS WITH FOOTAGE IF YOU ARE SQUEAMISH TO BLOOD AND GORE, OR IF YOU DISLIKE SEING PEOPLE DISTRAUGHT OR IN PAIN
Why do we need to discuss it?
What even is it?
basically people who are easily manipulated are accepted into some horror house that tortures them
people think it’s torture porn and there are cases of sexual harassment apart from the major injuries they get as well from the house
It’s this survival horror house. You need to sign a 40 page waiver I think and have medical insurance.
Recently people have been taking notice of things happening and started to call them out. Apparently a few years ago they were good but now they’ve just taken a darker turn. I’m not sure though, I haven’t delved into it too much besides the fact on their website it says, quote on quote
“New for 2018, MCKAMEY MANOR Presents "DESOLATION," including Holly's Playhouse. The next evolution in intertactive "SURVIVAL HORROR" theartre. Understand that each tour will be different based upon your personal fears, and can last up to 10 HOURS. Each guest will be mentally and physically challenged until you reach your personal breaking point.
Do not wear expensive clothing. Do not bring anything that cannot get wet. This can be an aggressive experience, and our actors will come in contact with you. You CANNOT in any way return the contact. If anyone becomes rowdy (pushing, shoving, running), they will immediately be removed - no questions asked. Anyone that has been drinking alcohol, or taking drugs will not be allowed into the haunt and will be asked to leave the property.”
and that you need to be in great health to participate as well. I also saw someone write that they waterboard you, keep in mind not my writing just someone else’s.
Holyyy shit
Holy
Shit
Why the fuck would anyone do that????
You apparently get $20,000 if you complete the full thing. Except IIRC, the full thing is like 8 hours long and no one's made it that far yet. So I guess there's that money incentive for some people. Or I guess some people are just really into spooky stuff and just want the thrill.
For anyone who has netflix, there's a documentary series called Dark Tourist and the guy actually went did the McKamey Manor in the last episode. Spoiler alert, he doesn't last very long but I think he made it farther than I would have. It looked super fucked up.
mmmmmkay… im not particularly seeing an issue here?
People are choosing to do this. They go in after signing a 40 page waver. That's hella detailed.
They bring it upon themselves.
Horror rooms aren't for the faint hearted. Everyone knows that.
I mean—participants are thoroughly warned. (shrug)
I would do it. Probs wont make it that far but hell I'd get a high off the experience.
Statement of possible debate: Unless something harms someones property or their person; or goes against a legal promise, it should be legal.
….isn't that a thing right now?
Um… I don't think so. To be fair I haven't broken enough laws to know much about them.
Okay what is a law that you think doesn't just follow those criteria?
And what is a legal promise?
Okay what is a law that you think doesn't just follow those criteria?
And what is a legal promise?
I don't have an example unfortunately. I do apologize.
Like a contract.