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(17 replies, posted in Politics)

In the UK we got a Bank Holiday Monday out of it anyway tongue

202

(17 replies, posted in Politics)

May Day is a pagan celebration. Of Fertility. The May Pole is a phallic symbol. The dancing girls are Virgins.

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(72 replies, posted in Politics)

I caught a glimpse of the bomb design today...
That, together with the fact that it "fizzled" leads me to believe that the designer was a lone pillock with no real training...

Seriously. He must have royally screwed the mixture for a bomb that big [that simple] to... fizzle... pfft

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(41 replies, posted in Community)

You know, when I say I'm going to ignore someone...
I ignore them...
I don't give them attention...

And I sure as shit don't make a big [carrot-like] neon sign for them, that everyone can see, to bring them more attention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, EVEN AS THEY SLEEP!

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(15 replies, posted in Community)

*whispers* dude, look; A veteran!

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(106 replies, posted in Politics)

> Einstein wrote:

> Now about Europe versus the United States. Europe has a different history than the United States. A long history >of strong governments, smaller communities, and more recently... social upheaval due to war and the collapse of >the USSR. These factors make Europe way different than the United States. <

They make the European Union OLDER than America, more experienced, more mature... we're the kindly old war hero uncle U teenagers realise you should have listened to when [stuff] blows up in your face.


> The United States is commonly quoted for our high crime rates and criminal incarceration. This however is due to >one huge issue... Ease of trading locations. No other nation has this ease, in Germany you can only go so far >before your out of Germany. Russia, or it's precursor the USSR, does not have easy location trading. Especially in >the old USSR... you wanted to move, you had best have not just a good reason, but permission from a dozen >different groups. <

High crime rates and high prison populations were endemic to   both   the USA and the USSR. They were/are simply too damn big to manage from a single, central location.


> But modern Russia is still an issue getting around. You cannot just find a flat just like that, and a job. No, it is a >bit different. But the United States... you can get around here with exceptions for Alaska and Hawaii, with just a >thumb. No passport needed, no language barriers, no lack of roads, just the wide expanse that is America for you >to see at your will (As I have extensively in the past year and a half). <

The USSR had good intentions but accidentally turned into a caricature of its old enemy, the USA. It is 1986 in the USSR.


> And the United States has no system of humiliation, or personal honor like the East has... Additionally we have >the problem of being center to two forms of drugs, having created many more forms, and being the primary >destination for another. Our very success at shipping and industry even subjects us to the issues of the poppy... >Yes we are the drugs cross roads of the world. Then as discussed elsewhere we have problems with judges and >laxity of law. <

  Actually Russia is the heroin/cannabis crossroads of the world. Out of the middle east and up into Russia then either turn left for Europe (ending in the UK) or turn right for Japan/USA. The cocaine producers of South America are their own crossroads.
To be honest I think Americas' "crossroads" theory is just a smokescreen to enable America to deal with the problem without accepting that America is full of drugs because... ...America WANTS drugs.


> Lets also go over some other issues. Europe, for most of it at least, suffered under World War II like only parts >of China, Japan, and Eastern Russia did. Europe took a different route than those other places, and is much more >fearful of wars than ever before in their history. This is a simple fact. But a side effect of the war also intrudes... >Emotions. <

Fearful? Considerate of, Aware of, consequences. Just like the USA would be if the entire continent was leveled by war, twice.
Fear.... HA!


> Yes I said emotions. I have seen this all to often, where a European will be more emotional about a subject than >clinical. If they think it is wrong to do something, nothing will change them in their thinking short of a mountain in >their path. Evidence has no meaning, they can see evidence after evidence and never change their tune. Like >European support for Liberal Americans... despite the vast huge differences in what those two socialism's are. No >evidence will sway them, they ignore the huge spending for people who donate to Democrats, but scream at >those who donate to Republicans (who get no spending lol). They ignore the double and triple standards, the lies, >the everything, in exchange for keeping their own personal world view intact. <

Was with you until "evidence has no meaning". Not going to call you names for it, but it is bollocks.
Leftist Euros support "leftist" Americans DESPITE the obvious differences, difference they are well aware of. They support them because they are the closest thing America has to a left wing political party (without getting stupid).
But I'll give you a bean: You DID describe somewhere.


> If a European is an Atheist, you can never get them to admit the good things the Christian community does, but >you can easily get them to attack it. They are set in their emotional ways, no good deed would ever be noticed >past the day, the hour, the minute that it happened. <

Atheists do not attribute the good of Christianity to their Christianity, they attribute the good of Christianity to their Humanity.
Atheists do not attribute the evil of Christianity to their Christianity, they attribute the evil of Christianity to their lack of Humanity.
JUST being Christian is not enough, YOU have to have gotten up off of YOUR arse and done something, k?


>This onset of emotions was caused by the damages of World War II in my opinion, where people were so >traumatized by the outcomes that they fled from the true world, thinking if they ignored parts then they could >survive. This ignoring goes on today at the cost of Europe's greatness. <

Now you're talking horrible, horrible truth!


> Now I need to change the tune here, to something else. Europe loves trains... oh they truly do, they have them >everywhere, and sadly most lack any wit to know why it seems. Consider the United States, no borders, roads >everywhere, versus Europe, borders everywhere with few roads over them...

>I hope a bell went off in some peoples heads, but if not... well is it easier or harder to check 100 cars and pickup >trucks, or 1 train with 150 people? Is it easier to control access at one point, or one hundred points? <

Cooking with gas...


> Europe's own history has made it require trains. This is the difference between it and the United States. The >United States has no internal border guards, no need for limiting access to one State or another.

>It is our freedom to go anywhere there are jobs, where we wish, that makes us enjoy roads. I travel every day >down them, often up to 600 miles a day.

>In Europe however there is no legacy of roads going endlessly... there were borders. Things are changing, I see it >indeed.. but a lot of the old mentality lives on... that trains are the big deal down there. Of course they are >convenient... of course they are better placed than your roads... of course all this and all that... It was what your >nations relied upon for trade! Of course they prioritized it! <

One thing I'd like to point out: "Quick, get to the state line, they can't follow us over the line"
And then there's the Canadian border... the one you can walk over, unmolested.


> Lastly... If I say Grand Canyon, Old Faithful, Crater Lake, or Salt Lake... how many of you outside of the United >States have heard of at least two?

>These are natural area's, not man made, which are landmarks of their own. Europe... I cannot name one for >Europe... But what I can name are great cities that have fallen, architecture that remains, and great wars. Where >are your landmarks? For all of the world, you are the most history following of the world, thinking your very >history grants you ascendancy (though China also falls into this trap), for you think your thousands of years of >history grants you this. All I can see is fallen empires, schisms, divisism, animosity for others, and so forth. The >United States have been united since 1776, with one civil war between. How many nations have split, how many >vanished, how many wars between each other has Europe seen since that time? You try to compare to us, but I >say, you are wrong to compare... we are DIFFERENT. <

You probably have a good point, but there is no way in hell I am going to listen to a guy from a country where over 90% of the populace have never owned a passport, 50% thinks England is an American state, and who the [rumplestilskin]  hasn't heard of L'Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, Berlin Wall, Tower of London, Leaning Tower of Piza, The Acropolis, St Pauls Cathedral, The Vatican, that solid-gold (almost) Belgian church I never remember the name of, the B52 caf

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(72 replies, posted in Politics)

> &#9773; Fokker wrote:
> Maybe it was the vengeful spirit of a dead homeless man?

> BiefstukFriet wrote:
> A vengeful bum would've used a molotov cocktail.

> BBC wrote:
> The bomb, described as "amateurish", consisted of propane tanks, fireworks, petrol and a clock device. It was planted in a sports utility vehicle. <

  As far as bomb "evolution" is concerned it was a Molotov, just much bigger.

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(72 replies, posted in Politics)

Maybe it was the vengeful spirit of a dead homeless man?

209

(56 replies, posted in Politics)

> Key wrote:

> I am not an emotionless robot, meant to have a "logical" discussion.  If I wanted a logical discussion we would genetically been born Vulcans and lived in a world called Star Trek.  If our nations leaders can't reason logically, why the hell are we supposed to? <


Other people not being bothered to set a good example doesn't mean you can't be bothered either, it means you should be bothered.

Word.

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(26 replies, posted in General)

/me tears off ticket # 00453674

when in Rome.

211

(19 replies, posted in General)

Thinking about it... is that enough... to JUST call 999?
What's the bare, socially acceptable, minimum?

212

(10 replies, posted in Politics)

...or if you make eye-contact.

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(10 replies, posted in Politics)

I think you'll find the hypocrisy in this highly amusing:

http://i40.tinypic.com/161di8m.jpg

HOMOSEXUALITY IS THE WORK OF THE DEVIL now let me give you a hello kiss... (o_O)

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(19 replies, posted in General)

> Chris_Balsz wrote:

> our cities train people not to get involved <

OUR cities train you to stand, watch, tut, and say "Oh how terrible!" "Yeah, but what can you do?"

...

how about call a [beep]ING AMBULANCE? X(

I like the voting idea, it would make certain people buck-up their ideas very quickly... or make them throw a tantrum to end all tanrums, and thus get banned for a week.
Then post a "I have returned and I am unrepentant and you are all satanists and rapists" thread... and thus be perma-banned.


PS: No dickhead's here:
http://www.politicsforum.org/

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(39 replies, posted in Politics)

Conservatives will win in an anti-Labour backlash.
Even though almost everyone knows that only one party is being realistic.
No one will have the spine to vote for who they really need.
And the country will be "boned"

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(19 replies, posted in General)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8644413.stm

Saw the CCTV video on the news last night... watched a good man bleed to death for an hour... because every [slurmy] townie that saw him couldn't be bothered to take 30 seconds out of their day to call a [lardy] Ambulance...

I bet the closest anyone came to doing the right thing was thinking "Oh, he's homeless"....

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(10 replies, posted in General)

> Chris_Balsz wrote:
> /me takes notes of mod battle language
its like a sequel to Windtalkers! <


Dutchie-ball Z!

"Super mega uber BOEM!" *ziiiiiiiiiiiiii-KA-BOEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM*

or something like that...


....


lol, been coming here for five/six years and the only word of Dutch I learned is "Boem"...

219

(43 replies, posted in General)

...what does that make Michael Jackson?

220

(31 replies, posted in Politics)

EU = Reichland v2.0

221

(43 replies, posted in General)

Oh yeah?

(>^(>0_0)>

Who's gay now?

222

(59 replies, posted in Politics)

Sounds like Britain for the last 30 years...

223

(11 replies, posted in Politics)

I think Obama is distracted with running the country, but that's not the point is it?

I think you're right, I wouldn't be surprised if nothing happens to Sachs & Co, that seems to be the way things are done now...


To the tune of "Amerika" Rammstein

"We're all living on Planet Russia, Planet Russia is wunderbar..."

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(43 replies, posted in General)

...um...
...erm...
...uh...
(o.O)

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(43 replies, posted in General)

Yes, ground floor.