I’ve been at the sci-fi again…and I have a very big imagination…and it’s a very long story… Love, light and Lard!!!(Editor’s Note: one of Lard’s forthcoming graphic novels will reveal more than we currently know about Lard’s mysterious origins…)
I don’t think merely “choosing” to be a citizen is sufficient to pass immigration requirements. He’d better watch out he doesn’t get deported. (We’d have to drop him off at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and bring Philae back.)
orinoco womble about 10 years ago
What other choices do you have?
lardwantsworldpeace about 10 years ago
I’ve been at the sci-fi again…and I have a very big imagination…and it’s a very long story… Love, light and Lard!!!(Editor’s Note: one of Lard’s forthcoming graphic novels will reveal more than we currently know about Lard’s mysterious origins…)
Lurkey about 10 years ago
I don’t think merely “choosing” to be a citizen is sufficient to pass immigration requirements. He’d better watch out he doesn’t get deported. (We’d have to drop him off at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and bring Philae back.)
orinoco womble about 10 years ago
Discover wildlife—have kids!
No New Wars over 8 years ago
It would be awful to live on a planet of no choice.
It’s just over 100 years since the Military Act of 1916 made conscientious objection a choice, an alternative to conscription.