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1101  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Malaysia Airlines MH17 Crash: Boeing 777 Crashed in Ukraine Near Russian Border on: July 27, 2014, 07:31:57 PM
And for the notice, the ones putting more pressure over EU are the former Soviet-ring states now EU members; Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and so on. Not USA or UK.
Don't know what the Russians did there, but those guys don't fancy Russia much.

Well, in Latvia and Lithuania USSR built a strong industrial and agricultural complex. These republics had the highest living standard in the whole of USSR,

Where do you keep getting this shit from?

Why do you think Lithuania doesn't like Russia much today? Because of Western propaganda? Or maybe because the Baltic states were basically just slave states, forced to export most of the produce East.

Explain why the children were forced to learn Russian at school?

Can you cut the crap about "state media" or "propaganda"?
We know from their governments. When there is some issue with Russia the Western goverments goes with some restrain. Those start right away in a "kill them all" shit.
1102  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: July 26, 2014, 07:22:25 PM
So now Chechen are with Russia? I thought before that they are not really fond of Russian in Chechnya. After all they fought with Russians in two wars for many years...

Chechen Republic is a subject of Russian Federation since its formation in 1917.

He is probably talking about that Taliban-like attempt to get it as an independent Afghanistan-like thing. But those guys lost all support after that hideous attack on an Ossetian school and, if I remember it correctly, they lost a referendum and got smashed like cockroaches by the russian army.
1103  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: July 26, 2014, 07:14:46 PM
I'm frozen Putin's assets I can find around my house!... oh wait! There's none, but still, in case Putin ever forgets anything here I won't return. You're advised!  Grin
1104  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ten Truths About the American Police State on: July 26, 2014, 07:01:56 PM
You don't have this type of guy ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yov0usRHNs

Some at Lisbon maybe, but a bit more softcore. Still that video is a ripoff from Predator, CSI and other movies. Never saw anything of such in Paris too, just too many Muslims at the east/south-east corners of the city or selling crap nearby Eiffel Tower.
That kind of high profile "gangsta" violent dickheads seams more a thing out of US or Mexico, not Europe.
1105  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ten Truths About the American Police State on: July 26, 2014, 06:50:41 PM
I'm also Portuguese and like my fellow country man here I'd never been to a situation a gun was either needed or that would improve any situation.

But I may notice that I'd never needed it not only here but everywhere I went, which includes France but some harsh places, like Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Algeria... too.
1106  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Malaysia Airlines MH17 Crash: Boeing 777 Crashed in Ukraine Near Russian Border on: July 26, 2014, 06:37:23 PM
And for the notice, the ones putting more pressure over EU are the former Soviet-ring states now EU members; Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and so on. Not USA or UK.
Don't know what the Russians did there, but those guys don't fancy Russia much.
1107  Other / Off-topic / Re: Another Doomsday prediction on: July 26, 2014, 09:31:54 AM
Fixed. Ty
1108  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is anyone following the Israel & Palestine Situation. on: July 26, 2014, 05:51:54 AM
The leadership from the Palestine side has no interest in peace. They want to use this as an excuse to rally Muslim all over the world against US, which work for the half witted population.

US?!  Shocked

If there's a place Muslims can rally over with some legitimacy is US. They barely had contact with US in the past, but in the last 70 years they been eating all the crap from USA for no reason (other than steal their resources, that is). US treats those guys as plain slaves, take down and put up their dictators, put those guys to Guantanamo without shred of evidence, and so on...

Oh! But yada yada 9/11. 9/11? Way before that US already had:

- Set up Israel.
A bit questionable why, but if we go around old American jokes we can find a lot of them with prejudice against American Jews. Probably USA saw it as a good way to dump those guys somewhere.

- Supported Iraq against Iran, including supplying chemical weapons to Saddam, who didn't took much time before dump it over the Iranians.

- Attacked Iraq to support Kuwait.

- Put up and replaced, put up and replaced again, and again... the Persian Shah. Until they got fed up and started to support the Ayatollahs.

And the list goes on and on...

You need to cut those guys some slack, damn it!
1109  Other / Off-topic / Re: Another Dooms Day prediction on: July 26, 2014, 05:27:31 AM
Actually it wasn 't so far in 2012: "Solar flare almost blasted Earth back to the dark ages two years ago, NASA scientists reveal": http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2704676/That-close-Nasa-reveals-double-solar-superstorm-changed-life-know-2012.html


But it wasn't by 2012-12-12, and wasn't predicted by summing up the letters of someone's name.
1110  Other / Off-topic / Re: Another Dooms Day prediction on: July 25, 2014, 11:23:01 PM
Somehow from that list of Apocalypses I believe only the last 4 rows makes some sense.

About Fatima, let's not ruin our little touristic business there.  Grin
1111  Other / Off-topic / Another Doomsday prediction on: July 25, 2014, 10:31:41 PM
Did you miss the end of the World by 2012? Don't despair!
The new end of the World is out! And now by 2022!

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1112  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Oslo terror-threat: Highest terror-alert ever and "ready to go higher" on: July 25, 2014, 09:55:06 PM
Or another Breivik... somehow at Norway fanatic-Christian dickheads are beating the crap of Muslims in the bombing and killing madness game!
1113  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Australian judge says incest may no longer be a taboo on: July 25, 2014, 09:46:37 PM
You got me totally wrong, I DO NOT condemn polygamy - not my business. What I condemn is the fact that Muslims, being a culture that allows polygamy, harasses people due to adultery. If you want polygamy then stop lashing, killing and god knows what about adultery, polygamy is just another name for allowed adultery! - Usually sexist, like any Dark Aged law.
That sounds like a non-sense sick joke!
1114  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Australian judge says incest may no longer be a taboo on: July 25, 2014, 09:16:03 PM
Rare? It may have some requirements, but it's allowed (up to 4 depending how strictly the muslims take it) as if the word "marriage", because that's all that is, a word, makes a whole difference in matters of the act itself being adultery or not.
Twisting the World to make it fit in Islam is a common practice. Islam is like a tailor that when the suit doesn't fit tries to make amendments at the customer.

And I love that "you're media misinformed" bullshit! I read the Quran and Hadeeth to see what is that about, been to Middle East, Indonesia, Malaysia... don't need to read in the papers.
From all of it, what got me more amazed is how much of a religion-lovers muslims are, they put religion above everything, parents included, and don't think much before jump into a Taqqyia-mood if see it attacked.
1115  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Australian judge says incest may no longer be a taboo on: July 25, 2014, 09:00:12 PM
Marriage is meaningless, is a bureaucratic bullshit and you made no point in its favor. That doesn't make us any "humans", born human makes you human, not any bullshit around it.

By the simple fact a muslim man can marry more than one woman makes him engaging multi-partner relationships. Or in other words, when he gets the second woman he is committing adultery to the first one, regardless the bullshit of marriage papers.
1116  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would you prefer to born if you were born at another era? on: July 25, 2014, 12:39:13 PM
Wish I am born later. After we discover the art of immortality.

How can you know we won't find it before you die?  Smiley
1117  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Australian judge says incest may no longer be a taboo on: July 25, 2014, 12:29:35 PM
It looks like at other parts of the globe it doesn't even need to be incest:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/gay-saudi-arabian-man-sentenced-to-three-years-and-450-lashes-for-meeting-men-via-twitter-9628204.html
1118  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would you prefer to born if you were born at another era? on: July 25, 2014, 12:24:39 PM
As narrow as North-America and Northern Europe. (And Australia, that everyone forgets about, it being somewhere on the underside of the world.)

Is it? The funniest thing is that even other places improved a lot. People tend to compare to those who are better to feel miserable, but if you born 100 years ago at Russia you would be in deep shit compared to Russia today...

That may be so, when you compare Russia today, with Russia, torn by Civil War in the aftermath of WWI and coup d'etat/revolution. However, Russia of 1900, with blooming industrialisation, was better than Russia/Soviet Union of 1914-1950, so development can tack steps backward. For example development took a huge step backwards for Iran/Persia or for Iraq.
I think I'd like to visit the mid-1700's Russia, the time of Lomonosov.

But you need to put things to perspective. They told you at school that Russia was industrializing and you tend to think about modern factories as you see them today... well... they weren't anything near it. They were good at their time context, for today standards they were nothing, even a low industrialized small country of today is able to produce more than the whole Russia by XIX Century.
1119  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would you prefer to born if you were born at another era? on: July 25, 2014, 11:52:14 AM
As narrow as North-America and Northern Europe. (And Australia, that everyone forgets about, it being somewhere on the underside of the world.)

Is it? The funniest thing is that even other places improved a lot. People tend to compare to those who are better to feel miserable, but if you born 100 years ago at Russia you would be in deep shit compared to Russia today, the same for Palestine, Syria and most of the places if not all.
Just if you born in a tribe nobody heard about you can say it's about the same.
1120  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would you prefer to born if you were born at another era? on: July 25, 2014, 11:10:28 AM
Maybe I hadn't explain myself well.
No doubt we live in the best era so far, life expectancy is high, life value is also high, quality of life is higher than it even been, even at some troublesome place.
But this isn't like one day we, humanity, were holding a spear barely dressed and in the next day came an alien and we got cars, internet, planes, meds, docs and all of this. Evolution is a ladder, made step by step by the civilizations that came before us. My question is then around of those civilizations, if it happens that you were born in the past and could choose (yes, I know, we can't choose either), which of those civilizations or places you rather be part of, which of those evolution steps are more worthy of your admiration.
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