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RED FARM
Punishers of Uranus
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:14:00 -
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To all those that have fallen.
Rest in Peace |
mollerz
Minja Scouts
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:16:00 -
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Okay Rudy Giuliani
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Ludvig Enraga
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
705
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:18:00 -
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Huh? Really? You should be more considerate and not post stuff like this.
Oh, sht! I just learned you can make a signature! Thanks, CCP! Forums are getting better!
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Son Down
SamsClub
88
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:18:00 -
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mollerz wrote:Okay Rudy Giuliani
This place needs more mollerz. +1 |
RED FARM
Punishers of Uranus
10
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:49:00 -
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mollerz wrote:Okay Rudy Giuliani
I am saddend you think that the Towers and Pearl Harbor attacks only caused grief for the folks in New York and Hawaii.
Shame on you. Please do not respond further.
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DeadlyAztec11
2545
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Posted - 2013.12.07 19:56:00 -
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This should be moved to the Locker Room.
Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened.
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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
536
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:13:00 -
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What happend on 12/7?
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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
1240
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:21:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? Derp, Pearl Harbor
Praise St. Arzad and Pass the Nanohives
Karin Midular, gone, never forgotten
Executing Amarr Trash since Closed Beta
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Spkr4theDead
Red Star. EoN.
1443
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:22:00 -
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Ludvig Enraga wrote:Huh? Really? You should be more considerate and not post stuff like this. Who is that to?
Teamwork for thee, but no teamwork for me, such is the motto of the anti vehicle infantry.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
0
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:24:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7?
This question sponsored by your local public education system. |
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Abron Garr
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
612
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:25:00 -
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Alaika Arbosa wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? Derp, Pearl Harbor
Those Germans never saw it coming in Vietnam. |
Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
536
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:36:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system.
Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on.
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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
536
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:38:00 -
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Wired double post.
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DUST Fiend
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
8444
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:38:00 -
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Amusing how both of those attacks were provoked
Pearl harbor, directly so.
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Serimos Haeraven
Deep Space Republic Top Men.
497
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:45:00 -
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DUST Fiend wrote:Amusing how both of those attacks were provoked Pearl harbor, directly so. Well, sort of, I wouldn't consider the decision to isolate Japan a just reason for them to go all out insane on just about everyone else. |
Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
1
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:50:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on.
Ahhh, yes. Because understanding/comprehending history equates to being "patriotic." |
Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
1
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Posted - 2013.12.07 20:54:00 -
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DUST Fiend wrote:Amusing how both of those attacks were provoked Pearl harbor, directly so.
I'm sure that the Chinese, Filipinos, etc. provoked Imperial Japan to attack them as well. Amusing how both attackers were met with swift destruction... |
Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
538
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:02:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on. Ahhh, yes. Because understanding/comprehending history equates to being "patriotic."
Perhaps not, but can you tell me the date the pompeii eruption occured, off the top of your head? Also, when was the last time that the date of pompeii or other natural disasters, such as Mount Saint Hellen, was posted on this forum? Who here want to beat me that the OP is an American who was feel very patriotic when he/she posted the OP. do you really expecte to believe that this thread was posted for purely acedemic reasons?
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
1
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:11:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on. Ahhh, yes. Because understanding/comprehending history equates to being "patriotic." Perhaps not, but can you tell me the date the pompeii eruption occured, off the top of your head? Also, when was the last time that the date of pompeii or other natural disasters, such as Mount Saint Hellen, was posted on this forum? Who here want to beat me that the OP is an American who was feel very patriotic when he/she posted the OP. do you really expecte to believe that this thread was posted for purely acedemic reasons?
Apples to Oranges. Pompeii was destroyed around the first century. Your point? I haven't been on the forums long enough to see if the recent typhoons, or major earthquakes were discussed. As to being a "patriotic" American, I guess I'm guilty as charged. I'd love to know what country you hail from. Chances are good that American blood was spilled there (or foreign aid rendered) at some point. If the Mandela thread existed, then there is no reason that this thread should not also exist. Shall we go on? |
Smooth Assassin
Stardust incorporation
415
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:12:00 -
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RED FARM wrote:To all those that have fallen.
Rest in Peace WELL DONE!!! YOU GOT YOU'RE FIRST 12/7 OF THIS GAME AND YOU'RE LUCKY YOU DIDN'T GET STOMPED HORRIBLY.
Assassination is my thing.
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Llast 326
An Arkhos
698
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:14:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric
I shot a man in Black Rise onceGǪ Just to watch him die
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
600
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:16:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on. {edit>>> "There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum." ~Arthur C. Clark
You are now being monitored by your friendly big brother.
My logi-code.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
2
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:19:00 -
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Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric
Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... |
Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
538
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:23:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Apples to Oranges. Pompeii was destroyed around the first century. Your point? I haven't been on the forums long enough to see if the recent typhoons, or major earthquakes were discussed. As to being a "patriotic" American, I guess I'm guilty as charged. I'd love to know what country you hail from. Chances are good that American blood was spilled there (or foreign aid rendered) at some point. If the Mandela thread existed, then there is no reason that this thread should not also exist. Shall we go on?
1. I am an American living in AZ sir.
2. My point about natural disasters was that we do not keep forcing every body to morn the victims seventy years later.
3. I never said that I wanted this thread removed (frankly I couldn't care less). The reason for my ignorance of the date I inquired about was call into question. I simply gave a truthful answer.
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DUST 514 Player 12345678914
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
577
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:27:00 -
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RED FARM wrote:To all those that have fallen.
Rest in Peace Heh heh heh.
"To all those that have fallen" referring to 9/11. Talk about being crass.
Oh well, continue on with your politicization of a game forum.
You have a lot to answer for.
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Llast 326
An Arkhos
699
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:30:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Education, particularly history, is different regionally. To expect all people to know the historical information taught in every part of the world is not reasonable to assume. Given that historians rarely agree on many points, and one can devote their entire life to learning history and never know everything, I would say it is reasonable to treat peoples honest questions with a level of respect and be open to understanding that not everyone has learned the same things with the same focus. Why assume that everyone knows the historical significance of events that may not have been taught in their classrooms?
I shot a man in Black Rise onceGǪ Just to watch him die
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf
Dominion of the Supreme Emperor God-King KAGEHOSHI
7329
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:32:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Textbooks of other countries tend to focus more on the history of that country. So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people. Do you know the year of the Boxer Rebellion? or when Khmer Rouge lost power off the top of your head? I'm sure its in your history books as well, but its unfair to just expect you to know the date of every big event from every country. The USA does not get special treatment with its major events. Don't be so self centered as to expect everyone to know your country's important dates. Its pretty damn arrogant.
I reported this thread, it is completely irrelevant to Dust, dead celebrities, patriotic mourning (of people who would have died of old age by now anyway), and other stuff like this does not belong in general section.
Also, why the hell is 9/11 even in the title? What the hell?
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Mobius Wyvern
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
4005
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:39:00 -
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Textbooks of other countries tend to focus more on the history of that country. So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people. Do you know the year of the Boxer Rebellion? or when Khmer Rouge lost power off the top of your head? I'm sure its in your history books as well, but its unfair to just expect you to know the date of every big event from every country. The USA does not get special treatment with its major events. Don't be so self centered as to expect everyone to know your country's important dates. Its pretty damn arrogant. I reported this thread, it is completely irrelevant to Dust, dead celebrities, patriotic mourning (of people who would have died of old age by now anyway), and other stuff like this does not belong in general section. Also, why the hell is 9/11 even in the title? What the hell? Garbage thread is garbage.
Amidst the blue skies
A link from past to future
The sheltering wings of the protector
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
3
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:44:00 -
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Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Education, particularly history, is different regionally. To expect all people to know the historical information taught in every part of the world is not reasonable to assume. Given that historians rarely agree on many points, and one can devote their entire life to learning history and never know everything, I would say it is reasonable to treat peoples honest questions with a level of respect and be open to understanding that not everyone has learned the same things with the same focus. Why assume that everyone knows the historical significance of events that may not have been taught in their classrooms?
You are right, I failed to realize that the date "December 7, 1941" would be taught differently all over the world. I forgot how much disagreement and dispute historians have over that date. I mean, after all, that event kicked off a series of events which affected people living on at least 4 continents. I can see why would that wouldn't be included in their lessons.
Given that the person who asked the question has already outed himself as an "american" and thus subject to the same "regional" education as myself, your strawman argument is a bit irrelevant. |
Protocake JR
Royal Uhlans Amarr Empire
1035
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:44:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on. {edit>>> "There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum." ~Arthur C. Clark
Holy ****, a sensible person.
+1 |
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Ludvig Enraga
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
705
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:47:00 -
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Spkr4theDead wrote:Ludvig Enraga wrote:Huh? Really? You should be more considerate and not post stuff like this. Who is that to?
to anyone who casually uses video game forums to pretentiously drop one liners about 12/7 and 9/11
Oh, sht! I just learned you can make a signature! Thanks, CCP! Forums are getting better!
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
600
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:47:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:
This question sponsored by your local public education system.
Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Education, particularly history, is different regionally. To expect all people to know the historical information taught in every part of the world is not reasonable to assume. Given that historians rarely agree on many points, and one can devote their entire life to learning history and never know everything, I would say it is reasonable to treat peoples honest questions with a level of respect and be open to understanding that not everyone has learned the same things with the same focus. Why assume that everyone knows the historical significance of events that may not have been taught in their classrooms? You are right, I failed to realize that the date "December 7, 1941" would be taught differently all over the world. I forgot how much disagreement and dispute historians have over that date. I mean, after all, that event kicked off a series of events which affected people living on at least 4 continents. I can see why would that wouldn't be included in their lessons. Given that the person who asked the question has already outed himself as an "american" and thus subject to the same "regional" education as myself, your strawman argument is a bit irrelevant.
See, this must be why everybody loves America and it's people.
So why do I feel the need to go and hang my head in shame?
My logi-code.
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DUST 514 Player 12345678914
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
577
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:48:00 -
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Textbooks of other countries tend to focus more on the history of that country. So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people. Do you know the year of the Boxer Rebellion? or when Khmer Rouge lost power off the top of your head? I'm sure its in your history books as well, but its unfair to just expect you to know the date of every big event from every country. The USA does not get special treatment with its major events. Don't be so self centered as to expect everyone to know your country's important dates. Its pretty damn arrogant. I reported this thread, it is completely irrelevant to Dust, dead celebrities, patriotic mourning (of people who would have died of old age by now anyway), and other stuff like this does not belong in general section. Also, why the hell is 9/11 even in the title? What the hell? 'MURICA! THAT'S WHY!
Interesting date in history 12/7:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Prairie_Grove
About as many people died, but for some reason seems to not be as important on the average US patriot's crocodile tears-o-metre.
You have a lot to answer for.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
3
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:49:00 -
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:[quote=Son-Of A-Gun]What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Textbooks of other countries tend to focus more on the history of that country. So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people. Do you know the year of the Boxer Rebellion? or when Khmer Rouge lost power off the top of your head? I'm sure its in your history books as well, but its unfair to just expect you to know the date of every big event from every country. The USA does not get special treatment with its major events. Don't be so self centered as to expect everyone to know your country's important dates. Its pretty damn arrogant.
I reported this thread, it is completely irrelevant to Dust, dead celebrities, patriotic mourning (of people who would have died of old age by now anyway), and other stuff like this does not belong in general section.
Also, why the hell is 9/11 even in the title? What the hell?[/quote
DERP. Yes the attack on PH affected no other nation. Sorry Australia, The Philippines, Indonesia, etc. You get to sit this one out, apparently. Except that the guy who asked the question is from my country. So, there's that. I hope that you get that moderator position, soon. ("Self centered/arrogant"- hypocrite much?)
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
3
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:52:00 -
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See, this must be why everybody loves America and it's people.
So why do I feel the need to go and hang my head in shame? [/quote]
Yes, because I care what the rest of the world thinks. Shall I build you a set of gallows?
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RED FARM
Punishers of Uranus
14
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Posted - 2013.12.07 21:57:00 -
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Also, why the hell is 9/11 even in the title? What the hell?[/quote] Garbage thread is garbage.[/quote]
The fact people honestly mentioned what happened on 12/7 was the reasoning. Both dates should not be forgotten. I never need a newspaper to tell me to remember. As far as history not being US Centric this is true. I feel it important however to know and remember your American history being an American.
I also know that the haters do not really feel the way they posted and they are only looking to get a sophomoric rise out of someone. I would dare you to say what you typed to someone who lost a relative or friend in the Verizon office of the Towers or a relative in Hawaii.
If you could do that... I hope Karma does not kick you in the butt.
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Jango Fett XII
Sinq Laison Gendarmes Gallente Federation
2
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Posted - 2013.12.07 22:00:00 -
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Look up the term "false flag attack".
Then do some research on those events, things the history books wont teach you.
Maybe then, You'll know why we should never forget these days.
The people who died were no different then anyone else, except that you may have had some personal connection. Please don't remember these days because society and the news tell you we should. |
KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf
Dominion of the Supreme Emperor God-King KAGEHOSHI
7330
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Posted - 2013.12.07 22:03:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Llast 326 wrote: Not every bodies public education system is US centric
Who knew that historical data was a US monopoly... Textbooks of other countries tend to focus more on the history of that country. So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people. Do you know the year of the Boxer Rebellion? or when Khmer Rouge lost power off the top of your head? I'm sure its in your history books as well, but its unfair to just expect you to know the date of every big event from every country. The USA does not get special treatment with its major events. Don't be so self centered as to expect everyone to know your country's important dates. Its pretty damn arrogant. I reported this thread, it is completely irrelevant to Dust, dead celebrities, patriotic mourning (of people who would have died of old age by now anyway), and other stuff like this does not belong in general section. Also, why the hell is 9/11 even in the title? What the hell? DERP. Yes the attack on PH affected no other nation. Sorry Australia, The Philippines, Indonesia, etc. You get to sit this one out, apparently. Except that the guy who asked the question is from my country. So, there's that. I hope that you get that moderator position, soon. ("Self centered/arrogant"- hypocrite much?) You're losing so now you're pulling a strawman? I never said it only effected the US. Furthermore not every person is from a country on that list you provided, or the USA/Japan.
Do you remember date of every other country's historical events that had a huge effect on the rest of the world? No, nor would I expect you to. Just like you shouldn't expect every person in the world to know the date of Pearl Harbor because it had a huge effect on the rest of the world.
You didn't know what country he was from when he asked, for all you knew he could have been in a country that had nothing to do with World War 2, yet you behaved as if it should be common knowledge BEFORE confirming he was from the US. What if the question had been asked by someone from a secluded nation that wasn't effected by the war in any major way? You would just assume they should know and acted like an arrogant poopypants baby.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
3
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Posted - 2013.12.07 22:21:00 -
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"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
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DUST Fiend
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
8451
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Posted - 2013.12.07 22:26:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs?
Win ISK / Vids / O7
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf
Dominion of the Supreme Emperor God-King KAGEHOSHI
7331
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Posted - 2013.12.07 22:37:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument
You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C.
If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people."
Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies.
Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you
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Maxximus Meridious
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DUST Fiend wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs?
Probably for the same reasons we aren't mourning the millions of Chinese, Filipinos, and Indochinese, and casualties of the Bataan death march. |
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DUST Fiend wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs?
Yah, is there another instance in history where so many lives were snuffed out in so little time? Yet it would seem that very few American care enough about that to go around flinging that date about. And why is that? Because it doesn't support they're patriotic mind set.
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:[quote=Maxximus Meridious]"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument
You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C.
If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people."
Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies.
Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you[/quote
I didn't know I was having an argument. You are merely entertainment, especially with your TL:DR replies. Strange that you keep replying tho, or posted in the first place, as this post "has nothing to do with Dust." Touched a nerve, did I?
Oh, you are from Haiti. Interesting that you don't include what country you are living in now. So, I would imagine the reason you are not "nationalistic/patriotic" would be because, oh yeah, you are from Haiti. I guess I should be expecting the voodoo curse soon? |
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Serimos Haeraven wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:Amusing how both of those attacks were provoked Pearl harbor, directly so. Well, sort of, I wouldn't consider the decision to isolate Japan a just reason for them to go all out insane. Especially with such a ruthless and brutal first punch to trigger the war. They totally went in the wrong direction from that point on until we decided to nuke them into submission, although in my opinion that was the wrong decision to drop the bombs in the middle of civilian towns, instead of ground zero being in a major military installation.
Don't know if this was mentioned, but you are aware that Japan had tried to surrender on several occasions in the weeks PRIOR to you deciding to murder half a million innocent civilians right? It wasn't to "nuke them into submission" they were made an example of to try and scare the Russians.
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Posted - 2013.12.07 22:55:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:[quote=Maxximus Meridious]"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs?
Yah, is there another instance in history where so many lives were snuffed out in so little time? Yet it would seem that very few American care enough about that to go around flinging that date about. And why is that? Because it doesn't support they're patriotic mind set.[/quote
Or because your great tactical mind forgot to tell you that they were bombed to secure an early end to the war, and to save Allied lives, considering that the Japanese Empire said they would never surrender. I'm sure that your grandparents, if they came from an allied nation, didn't dispute the decision. So much derp in this thread, but it's awesome to see all of the America haterz come out in full force. If you hate us so much, you should have tried harder in battle :) |
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:01:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C. If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people." Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies. Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you I didn't know I was having an argument. You are merely entertainment, especially with your TL:DR replies. Strange that you keep replying tho, or posted in the first place, as this post "has nothing to do with Dust." Touched a nerve, did I? Oh, you are from Haiti. Interesting that you don't include what country you are living in now. So, I would imagine the reason you are not "nationalistic/patriotic" would be because, oh yeah, you are from Haiti. I guess I should be expecting the voodoo curse soon?
So you're going to pretend a verbal exchange of disagreement ISN'T an argument? Lol alright, suuuuure. So I explain to you how you're being an idiot, and the flaws in you're logic and you say "TL;DR"? You're not helping the perception of your country one bit today. So I am the one with the nerves "touched", yet you're the one having to revert to racist voodoo comments? Sounds you're the one with the problem, boy. Racism? Really? You're reeeeeaaaaalllly not making yourself or your country look good right now. Basically confirming you are an arrogant poopypants.
Still don't get how the hell you keep botching the quotes.
EDIT: Oh! maybe the ability to construct and analyze logic, or generally make sound arguments is now classified as voodoo.
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:01:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:[quote=Maxximus Meridious]"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs? Yah, is there another instance in history where so many lives were snuffed out in so little time? Yet it would seem that very few American care enough about that to go around flinging that date about. And why is that? Because it doesn't support they're patriotic mind set.[/quote Or because your great tactical mind forgot to tell you that they were bombed to secure an early end to the war, and to save Allied lives, considering that the Japanese Empire said they would never surrender. I'm sure that your grandparents, if they came from an allied nation, didn't dispute the decision. So much derp in this thread, but it's awesome to see all of the America haterz come out in full force. If you hate us so much, you should have tried harder in battle :)
And how do you think the Japanese people felt about that situation? Was it any less of a tragedy for them. Should it be any less of a tragedy to the world? Talk about Derp. You should really just stop talking, maybe save yourself the embarrassment if you care.
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:08:00 -
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C. If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people." Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies. Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you I didn't know I was having an argument. You are merely entertainment, especially with your TL:DR replies. Strange that you keep replying tho, or posted in the first place, as this post "has nothing to do with Dust." Touched a nerve, did I? Oh, you are from Haiti. Interesting that you don't include what country you are living in now. So, I would imagine the reason you are not "nationalistic/patriotic" would be because, oh yeah, you are from Haiti. I guess I should be expecting the voodoo curse soon? So you're going to pretend a verbal exchange of disagreement ISN'T an argument? Lol alright, suuuuure. So I explain to you how you're being an idiot, and the flaws in you're logic and you say "TL;DR"? You're not helping the perception of your country one bit today. So I am the one with the nerves "touched", ye you're the one having to revert to racist voodoo comments? Sounds you're the one with the problem, boy. Racism? Really? You're reeeeeaaaaalllly not making yourself or your country look good right now. Basically confirming you are an arrogant poopypants.
Who the fuk says "poopypants?" Skipping your homework tonight, I see.
So, voodoo is racist now? So you are denying that a percentage of your countrymen do not practice the art of sticking pins into dolls and other derp? I must be making it up, because after all, racist. Also, you only get to throw down the race card once per day.
BTW, You may be having an argument. I'm just here for the lulz, which you have definitely provided. I'll send isk, shortly. Right after you report me, snitchypants.
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:12:00 -
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C. If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people." Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies. Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you I didn't know I was having an argument. You are merely entertainment, especially with your TL:DR replies. Strange that you keep replying tho, or posted in the first place, as this post "has nothing to do with Dust." Touched a nerve, did I? Oh, you are from Haiti. Interesting that you don't include what country you are living in now. So, I would imagine the reason you are not "nationalistic/patriotic" would be because, oh yeah, you are from Haiti. I guess I should be expecting the voodoo curse soon? So you're going to pretend a verbal exchange of disagreement ISN'T an argument? Lol alright, suuuuure. So I explain to you how you're being an idiot, and the flaws in you're logic and you say "TL;DR"? You're not helping the perception of your country one bit today. So I am the one with the nerves "touched", yet you're the one having to revert to racist voodoo comments? Sounds you're the one with the problem, boy. Racism? Really? You're reeeeeaaaaalllly not making yourself or your country look good right now. Basically confirming you are an arrogant poopypants. Still don't get how the hell you keep botching the quotes. EDIT: Oh! maybe the ability to construct and analyze logic, or generally make sound arguments is now classified as voodoo. ***** GOT DUNKED
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:16:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:[quote=Maxximus Meridious]"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs? Yah, is there another instance in history where so many lives were snuffed out in so little time? Yet it would seem that very few American care enough about that to go around flinging that date about. And why is that? Because it doesn't support they're patriotic mind set.[/quote Or because your great tactical mind forgot to tell you that they were bombed to secure an early end to the war, and to save Allied lives, considering that the Japanese Empire said they would never surrender. I'm sure that your grandparents, if they came from an allied nation, didn't dispute the decision. So much derp in this thread, but it's awesome to see all of the America haterz come out in full force. If you hate us so much, you should have tried harder in battle :) And how do you think the Japanese people felt about that situation? Was it any less of a tragedy for them. Should it be any less of a tragedy to the world? Talk about Derp. You should really just stop talking, maybe save yourself the embarrassment if you care.
Ahhhh, so here is an idea. You can mourn whoever you like, and I will do the same. In regards to talking: Pot meet kettle. |
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:18:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C. If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people." Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies. Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you I didn't know I was having an argument. You are merely entertainment, especially with your TL:DR replies. Strange that you keep replying tho, or posted in the first place, as this post "has nothing to do with Dust." Touched a nerve, did I? Oh, you are from Haiti. Interesting that you don't include what country you are living in now. So, I would imagine the reason you are not "nationalistic/patriotic" would be because, oh yeah, you are from Haiti. I guess I should be expecting the voodoo curse soon? So you're going to pretend a verbal exchange of disagreement ISN'T an argument? Lol alright, suuuuure. So I explain to you how you're being an idiot, and the flaws in you're logic and you say "TL;DR"? You're not helping the perception of your country one bit today. So I am the one with the nerves "touched", ye you're the one having to revert to racist voodoo comments? Sounds you're the one with the problem, boy. Racism? Really? You're reeeeeaaaaalllly not making yourself or your country look good right now. Basically confirming you are an arrogant poopypants. Who the fuk says "poopypants?" Skipping your homework tonight, I see. So, voodoo is racist now? So you are denying that a percentage of your countrymen do not practice the art of sticking pins into dolls and other derp? I must be making it up, because after all, racist. Also, you only get to throw down the race card once per day. BTW, You may be having an argument. I'm just here for the lulz, which you have definitely provided. I'll send isk, shortly. Right after you report me, snitchypants. Its about as racist as making a fried chicken joke about US black people. A large percentage of them may indeed like fried chicken, but its still racial stereotype. Saying I'm going to attack you with Voodoo just because I'm Haitian IS indeed racist.
There's also the part where you implied Haiti had no reasons to inspire patriotism despite having defeated militarily superior nations to win its freedom as the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the first black-led republic in the world, and the second republic in the Americas
So yeah, you can nitpick at my choice of words in calling you a poopypants (which you are), but I'm not a worthless racist like you.
Poopypants racist.
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Arkena Wyrnspire
Turalyon 514 Turalyon Alliance
5917
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:22:00 -
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Mobius Wyvern wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Losing the argument You seem to be under the impression that its either a big event to every country, or its a big event to none but the US. The fact that its a big event to many countries in no way means it can't be a minor thing to many others. You're creating a false dichotomy. Me saying its not a big event for many countries in no way implies it only means the US was affected. It can be a big event to countries X, Y, and Z, but not be such a big thing to countries A, B, C. If you read my original comment, I NEVER SAID PH WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM HISTORY BOOKS of other nations, only that it wouldn't be treated as something one would be expected to memorize. Don't put words in my mouth. Here is a quote of what I said to make it easy for you, son: "So while Pearl Harbor may be recorded in the textbooks of other nations, it won't be treated as such a big important date that one would be expected to memorize for non USA people." Country of origin does not dictate access to technology, but current location dictates access to technology. Example: I am originally from Haiti, a 3rd world country, but now I live in a developed "first world" country. Haiti is not the best example of a secluded nation, but the principle is clear; someone may be from a secluded nation and later move elsewhere with access to PS3s and such thingies. Poopypants baby, stop putting words in my mouth. Now go have Uncle Sam change that diaper for you I didn't know I was having an argument. You are merely entertainment, especially with your TL:DR replies. Strange that you keep replying tho, or posted in the first place, as this post "has nothing to do with Dust." Touched a nerve, did I? Oh, you are from Haiti. Interesting that you don't include what country you are living in now. So, I would imagine the reason you are not "nationalistic/patriotic" would be because, oh yeah, you are from Haiti. I guess I should be expecting the voodoo curse soon? So you're going to pretend a verbal exchange of disagreement ISN'T an argument? Lol alright, suuuuure. So I explain to you how you're being an idiot, and the flaws in you're logic and you say "TL;DR"? You're not helping the perception of your country one bit today. So I am the one with the nerves "touched", yet you're the one having to revert to racist voodoo comments? Sounds you're the one with the problem, boy. Racism? Really? You're reeeeeaaaaalllly not making yourself or your country look good right now. Basically confirming you are an arrogant poopypants. Still don't get how the hell you keep botching the quotes. EDIT: Oh! maybe the ability to construct and analyze logic, or generally make sound arguments is now classified as voodoo. ***** GOT DUNKED This.
What are the bets this idiot will continue to bash his head against the keyboard?
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Lenin of the glorious armoured revolution
Gallente FW - 'Turalyon'
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Croned
542
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:23:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on. {edit>>> "There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum." ~Arthur C. Clark Ahhh, yes. Because understanding/comprehending history equates to being "patriotic." Perhaps not, but can you tell me the date the pompeii eruption occured, off the top of your head? Also, when was the last time that the date of pompeii or other natural disasters, such as Mount Saint Hellen, was posted on this forum? Who here wants to bet me that the OP is an American who was feeling very patriotic when he/she posted the OP. do you really expecte to believe that this thread was posted for purely acedemic reasons? You obviously aren't American. We not ony remember these days as an event where many people died, but also as a time when malicious individuals threatened our country. Pearl Harbor was an act of war on America that not only threatened the lives of many Americans, but also threatened the American vision, ideals, and freedoms. 9/11 was an act of terrorism with the same intent. Patriotism is an amazing thing in that it can allow a country to come together in times of hardship to overcome anyone who threatens your way of life. I feel genuinely sorry for you that you do not live in a country with such strong moral support and perseverance.
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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
548
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:24:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:Ahhhh, so here is an idea. You can mourn whoever you like, and I will do the same. In regards to talking: Pot meet kettle.
Patriotism *shakes his head* it is no different than racism or religion. I pitty you sir, and am now through conversing with you. Good day.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
6
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:25:00 -
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[/quote] Its about as racist as making a fried chicken joke about US black people. A large percentage of them may indeed like fried chicken, but its still racial stereotype. Saying I'm going to attack you with Voodoo just because I'm Haitian IS indeed racist.
There's also the part where you implied Haiti had no reasons to inspire patriotism despite having defeated militarily superior nations to win its freedom as the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the first black-led republic in the world, and the second republic in the Americas
So yeah, you can nitpick at my choice of words in calling you a poopypants (which you are), but I'm not a worthless racist like you.
Poopypants racist.[/quote]
Yes, Haiti is a shining example of a country. You are right to be so proud of it!!! I take it you were one of the "boatpeople?"
I love the Fried chicken reference. Please tell me again what my race/ethnicity is. Or, are you doing a fair bit of assumption? Surely you are implying that I am a certain race, and that I fit some sort of stereotype in regards to things I "might" say.. Hmmm, now what would that be called?
Keep editing your posts, to change the perception that you know wtf you are talking about.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
6
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:27:00 -
[57] - Quote
Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:[ What are the bets this idiot will continue to bash his head against the keyboard?
Don't you have a new QQing thread to make today?
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DeadlyAztec11
2556
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:27:00 -
[58] - Quote
DUST Fiend wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:"KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:"
Losing what??? Put your e-peen away, son.
"Guise, I reported the thread!"
So, back to the amusement you are providing me. You stated that PH wasn't a "big event" in many other countries, insinuating that only the US cared/taught about it. I gave you no strawman when I provided SOME countries who most likely would care (you must have skipped the "etc." part.) So, please enlighten me as to which countries WHO ALSO PLAY DUST ON A PS3 do not include one of the most significant events in the 20th century in their history books. I'd also like to know what "secluded" country that people on these forums hail from? Strawman much? Let me guess- you are raging because in your village you were only taught about the local hunting seasons, and which tree wouldn't make you itch when you climbed it?
Why aren't we mourning for those lost in Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Or the brutal firebombing campaigns on Japanese civilian and industrial districts prior to the nuclear bombs? I know that pisses me off like nothing else!
Heck in India alone I have seen headlines of 100's of people dying due to accidents, police brutality and building collapse.
Do people in the U.S.A care? No.
If it happened in the US would they make every other country have to mourn about it, yes.
This Double standard is BULL SHIIT.
Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened.
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Mobius Wyvern
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
4010
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:27:00 -
[59] - Quote
Maxximus Meridious wrote:
Its about as racist as making a fried chicken joke about US black people. A large percentage of them may indeed like fried chicken, but its still racial stereotype. Saying I'm going to attack you with Voodoo just because I'm Haitian IS indeed racist.
There's also the part where you implied Haiti had no reasons to inspire patriotism despite having defeated militarily superior nations to win its freedom as the first independent nation of Latin America and the Caribbean, the first black-led republic in the world, and the second republic in the Americas
So yeah, you can nitpick at my choice of words in calling you a poopypants (which you are), but I'm not a worthless racist like you.
Poopypants racist.[/quote]
Yes, Haiti is a shining example of a country. You are right to be so proud of it!!! I take it you were one of the "boatpeople?"
I love the Fried chicken reference. Please tell me again what my race/ethnicity is. Or, are you doing a fair bit of assumption? Surely you are implying that I am a certain race, and that I fit some sort of stereotype in regards to things I "might" say.. Hmmm, now what would that be called?
Keep editing your posts, to change the perception that you know wtf you are talking about. [/quote] Pretty sure he's implying that you're ignorant, which you continue to prove with each post. The most hilarious aspect of all of this is that you just. Won't. Stop.
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Arkena Wyrnspire
Turalyon 514 Turalyon Alliance
5919
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:29:00 -
[60] - Quote
Maxximus Meridious wrote:Arkena Wyrnspire wrote:[ What are the bets this idiot will continue to bash his head against the keyboard? Don't you have a new QQing thread to make today?
Don't you have some scrubbing to do?
Level 5 Forum Warrior
Lenin of the glorious armoured revolution
Gallente FW - 'Turalyon'
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
8
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:30:00 -
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Croned wrote:[ You obviously aren't American. We not ony remember these days as an event where many people died, but also as a time when malicious individuals threatened our country. Pearl Harbor was an act of war on America that not only threatened the lives of many Americans, but also threatened the American vision, ideals, and freedoms. 9/11 was an act of terrorism with the same intent. Patriotism is an amazing thing in that it can allow a country to come together in times of hardship to overcome anyone who threatens your way of life. I feel genuinely sorry for you that you do not live in a country with such strong moral support and perseverance.
Lol you did it now. The tears will be epic!
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KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf
Dominion of the Supreme Emperor God-King KAGEHOSHI
7336
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:34:00 -
[62] - Quote
Maxximus Meridious wrote: Yes, Haiti is a shining example of a country. You are right to be so proud of it!!! I take it you were one of the "boatpeople?"
I love the Fried chicken reference. Please tell me again what my race/ethnicity is. Or, are you doing a fair bit of assumption? Surely you are implying that I am a certain race, and that I fit some sort of stereotype in regards to things I "might" say.. Hmmm, now what would that be called?
Keep editing your posts, to change the perception that you know wtf you are talking about.
How the hell do you keep messing up quotes? it must be on purpose.
Came here on a plane with a passport.
No one mentioned or implied anything about your race/ethnicity. I'm saying you're a racist. Seriously, how is your reading comprehension this bad?
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Tectonic Fusion
678
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:37:00 -
[63] - Quote
Good post OP! GTFO LIBTARDS!
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xxwhitedevilxx M
Maphia Clan Unit Unicorn
1231
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:38:00 -
[64] - Quote
Aug 6 / Aug 9, 1945.
I'm pretty sure japanese would never forget that.
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Son-Of A-Gun
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
549
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:39:00 -
[65] - Quote
Croned wrote:You obviously aren't American. We not ony remember these days as an event where many people died, but also as a time when malicious individuals threatened our country. Pearl Harbor was an act of war on America that not only threatened the lives of many Americans, but also threatened the American vision, ideals, and freedoms. 9/11 was an act of terrorism with the same intent. Patriotism is an amazing thing in that it can allow a country to come together in times of hardship to overcome anyone who threatens your way of life. I feel genuinely sorry for you that you do not live in a country with such strong moral support and perseverance.
I actually don't consider myself to be an american. I consider myself a citizen of the Earth/Milkyway/universe. But, if you were to take a look at my birth certificated, you would indeed find that I was born in the USA. And my driver's license would show that I live in AZ. Regardless of popular opinion not all Americans are complete morrons.
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Cpt Merdock
The Exemplars Top Men.
144
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:40:00 -
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First Amendment of the Constitution, also known as the beginning of the "Bill of Rights" states we are free to speak, as Americans. This man was simply expressing his freedoms, as an American citizen, and asking us to remember those that fell that day. The date of 12/7 1941 was one of crucial events that took place that forced America's hand to join the fight in the second World War. If not for this attack many things would not have happened, and if they did it would have happened differently. Knowing our history, as Americans, or even as people allows to not make the same mistakes as our past leaders. Remembering is ALL we can do for those people. And dammit if this man wants to remember, get off his Patriotic Nut Sack and let him remember. |
Tectonic Fusion
680
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:41:00 -
[67] - Quote
:p
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castba
Penguin's March
232
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:42:00 -
[68] - Quote
Llast 326 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Not every bodies public education system is US centric Actually the vast majority aren't.
But don't tell them, keep it a secret between the rest of the world.
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Thor McStrut
Reckoners
492
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:49:00 -
[69] - Quote
God I love weekends and the slow moderation. |
KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf
Dominion of the Supreme Emperor God-King KAGEHOSHI
7336
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:49:00 -
[70] - Quote
Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over.
Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something.
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
8
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Posted - 2013.12.07 23:58:00 -
[71] - Quote
KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something.
Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing.
I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight.
I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace!
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NIGg NawGG
Onikanabo Brigade Caldari State
32
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:00:00 -
[72] - Quote
the jews did 9/11 |
ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
601
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:15:00 -
[73] - Quote
How is this thread still here, unlocked?
Are they asleep?
My logi-code.
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Alpha 443-6732
240
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:17:00 -
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but are we even sure that 9/11 even happened, or at the least wasn't an inside job?
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DeadlyAztec11
2560
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:30:00 -
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Tectonic Fusion wrote:Good post OP! GTFO LIBTARDS! ( -_-)
Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened.
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
602
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:31:00 -
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Alpha 443-6732 wrote:but are we even sure that 9/11 even happened, or at the least wasn't an inside job?
We are entirely sure that it never happened as described. Yes. In reality, it was that bastard, Kyle.
DeadlyAztec11 wrote:Tectonic Fusion wrote:Good post OP! GTFO LIBTARDS! ( -_-)
Suddenly, i'm starting to actually feel patriotic.
GOD BLESS THE U.S.A. And no where else.
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Alpha 443-6732
241
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:33:00 -
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals wrote:Alpha 443-6732 wrote:but are we even sure that 9/11 even happened, or at the least wasn't an inside job? We are entirely sure that it never happened...
americans confirmed for greatest storytellers of our time?
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
602
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:37:00 -
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Alpha 443-6732 wrote:ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals wrote:Alpha 443-6732 wrote:but are we even sure that 9/11 even happened, or at the least wasn't an inside job? We are entirely sure that it never happened... americans confirmed for greatest storytellers of our time?
Don't you be ignant, boy!
You know just as much as every one else on God's Green Earth that us Muricans, God's favorite people, are the best at everything!
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BrownEye1129
Death In Xcess Corporation
112
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:38:00 -
[79] - Quote
Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something. Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing. I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight. I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace!
WOW! This dude just doesn't get it does he. Talk about ingornance. Somebody needs to break it down Barney style for him. |
Alpha 443-6732
244
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:41:00 -
[80] - Quote
Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something. Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing. I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight. I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace!
not only did the blacks take africa from us, now they're living in our country AND taking our jobs?
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Cpt Merdock
The Exemplars Top Men.
144
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:46:00 -
[81] - Quote
A troll, trolling a troll who is trolling another troll usually leads to people questioning others intelligence, but isn't that what the troll wants you to do? Thus making him win this never ending, pointless troll war.
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
603
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Posted - 2013.12.08 00:46:00 -
[82] - Quote
Alpha 443-6732 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something. Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing. I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight. I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace! not only did the blacks take africa from us, now their living in our country AND taking our jobs?
We gon send 'em back to Mexico land!?!
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Jaysyn Larrisen
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
450
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Posted - 2013.12.08 01:04:00 -
[83] - Quote
This might be the most toxic thread I've seen on this forum. Really need to get a moderator to crush this. |
Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
9
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Posted - 2013.12.08 01:11:00 -
[84] - Quote
Alpha 443-6732 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something. Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing. I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight. I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace! not only did the blacks take africa from us, now they're living in our country AND taking our jobs?
I guess you missed the part where I identified myself as being black.....
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Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
9
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Posted - 2013.12.08 01:12:00 -
[85] - Quote
BrownEye1129 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something. Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing. I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight. I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace! WOW! This dude just doesn't get it does he. Talk about ingornance. Somebody needs to break it down Barney style for him.
Spell-check. Next time, use it... Also, I'll get you a swing so that you can ride on the other side of my sack. |
rawr pixelpants
Tal-Romon Legion Amarr Empire
5
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Posted - 2013.12.08 01:46:00 -
[86] - Quote
Abron Garr wrote:Alaika Arbosa wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? Derp, Pearl Harbor Those Germans never saw it coming in Vietnam.
xD love |
nor asha
Turbo Bros inc.
60
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Posted - 2013.12.08 01:47:00 -
[87] - Quote
Serimos Haeraven wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:Amusing how both of those attacks were provoked Pearl harbor, directly so. Well, sort of, I wouldn't consider the decision to isolate Japan a just reason for them to go all out insane. Especially with such a ruthless and brutal first punch to trigger the war. They totally went in the wrong direction from that point on until we decided to nuke them into submission, although in my opinion that was the wrong decision to drop the bombs in the middle of civilian towns, instead of ground zero being in a major military installation.
Nothing compared to the fire bombing we threw at them |
Mobius Wyvern
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
4016
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Posted - 2013.12.08 02:07:00 -
[88] - Quote
Cpt Merdock wrote:First Amendment of the Constitution, also known as the beginning of the "Bill of Rights" states we are free to speak, as Americans. This man was simply expressing his freedoms, as an American citizen, and asking us to remember those that fell that day. The date of 12/7 1941 was one of crucial events that took place that forced America's hand to join the fight in the second World War. If not for this attack many things would not have happened, and if they did it would have happened differently. Knowing our history, as Americans, or even as people allows to not make the same mistakes as our past leaders. Remembering is ALL we can do for those people. And dammit if this man wants to remember, get off his Patriotic Nut Sack and let him remember. The fact that he makes cracks about Haitians all sticking pins into voodoo dolls is the epitome of proper American values.
Amidst the blue skies
A link from past to future
The sheltering wings of the protector
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FAKIR REDETTa
0uter.Heaven Proficiency V.
22
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Posted - 2013.12.08 02:10:00 -
[89] - Quote
RED FARM wrote:To all those that have fallen.
Rest in Peace do u believe in conspiration u should |
Maxximus Meridious
The Exemplars Top Men.
10
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Posted - 2013.12.08 02:14:00 -
[90] - Quote
Mobius Wyvern wrote:Cpt Merdock wrote:First Amendment of the Constitution, also known as the beginning of the "Bill of Rights" states we are free to speak, as Americans. This man was simply expressing his freedoms, as an American citizen, and asking us to remember those that fell that day. The date of 12/7 1941 was one of crucial events that took place that forced America's hand to join the fight in the second World War. If not for this attack many things would not have happened, and if they did it would have happened differently. Knowing our history, as Americans, or even as people allows to not make the same mistakes as our past leaders. Remembering is ALL we can do for those people. And dammit if this man wants to remember, get off his Patriotic Nut Sack and let him remember. The fact that he makes cracks about Haitians all sticking pins into voodoo dolls is the epitome of proper American values.
Reading comprehension much? I am not the author of this thread. And yes, I apologize for making up the myth/facade known as voodoo- It was so wrong of me. Shall I get you a swing, too? |
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Croned
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Croned wrote:You obviously aren't American. We not ony remember these days as an event where many people died, but also as a time when malicious individuals threatened our country. Pearl Harbor was an act of war on America that not only threatened the lives of many Americans, but also threatened the American vision, ideals, and freedoms. 9/11 was an act of terrorism with the same intent. Patriotism is an amazing thing in that it can allow a country to come together in times of hardship to overcome anyone who threatens your way of life. I feel genuinely sorry for you that you do not live in a country with such strong moral support and perseverance. I actually don't consider myself to be an american. I consider myself a citizen of the Earth/Milkyway/universe. But, if you were to take a look at my birth certificated, you would indeed find that I was born in the USA. And my driver's license would show that I live in AZ. Regardless of popular opinion not all Americans are complete morrons. You remind me of that one church who protests the funerals of fallen Americans. They protest and show blatant disrespect for these people at their funerals simply because they're American. They've protested the funerals of fallen soldiers, fallen firemen, and even young kids who were brutally murdered at a school shooting. They show their distaste directly to the people holding at the funerals who are remembering their loved ones. I think you would fit perfectly alongside those protestors, maybe not because you have anti-American ideals (it's hard to tell), but because you dislike how the people at the funeral aren't holding the funeral for the hundreds of billions of humans who have ever died. They are simply remembering the loved ones they hold dearest to their hearts.
On a side note, why do you live in in the United States if you think most Americans are morons? What makes America better tha any other given country to you?
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Croned wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Croned wrote:You obviously aren't American. We not ony remember these days as an event where many people died, but also as a time when malicious individuals threatened our country. Pearl Harbor was an act of war on America that not only threatened the lives of many Americans, but also threatened the American vision, ideals, and freedoms. 9/11 was an act of terrorism with the same intent. Patriotism is an amazing thing in that it can allow a country to come together in times of hardship to overcome anyone who threatens your way of life. I feel genuinely sorry for you that you do not live in a country with such strong moral support and perseverance. I actually don't consider myself to be an american. I consider myself a citizen of the Earth/Milkyway/universe. But, if you were to take a look at my birth certificated, you would indeed find that I was born in the USA. And my driver's license would show that I live in AZ. Regardless of popular opinion not all Americans are complete morrons. You remind me of that one church who protests the funerals of fallen Americans. They protest and show blatant disrespect for these people at their funerals simply because they're American. They've protested the funerals of fallen soldiers, fallen firemen, and even young kids who were brutally murdered at a school shooting. They show their distaste directly to the people holding at the funerals who are remembering their loved ones. I think you would fit perfectly alongside those protestors, maybe not because you have anti-American ideals (it's hard to tell), but because you dislike how the people at the funeral aren't holding the funeral for the hundreds of billions of humans who have ever died. They are simply remembering the loved ones they hold dearest to their hearts. On a side note, why do you live in in the United States if you think most Americans are morons? What makes America better tha any other given country to you? Those fruitcakes are knows as westboro baptist. I can not express my hatred for them accurately enough in words. |
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:What happend on 12/7? This question sponsored by your local public education system. Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on. {edit>>> "There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum." ~Arthur C. Clark Ahhh, yes. Because understanding/comprehending history equates to being "patriotic." Perhaps not, but can you tell me the date the pompeii eruption occured, off the top of your head? Also, when was the last time that the date of pompeii or other natural disasters, such as Mount Saint Hellen, was posted on this forum? Who here wants to bet me that the OP is an American who was feeling very patriotic when he/she posted the OP. do you really expecte to believe that this thread was posted for purely acedemic reasons?
Pompii only killed 15k people tops and yet despite warnings people rebuild around the volcano.
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Croned wrote:I actually don't consider myself to be an american. I consider myself a citizen of the Earth/Milkyway/universe. But, if you were to take a look at my birth certificated, you would indeed find that I was born in the USA. And my driver's license would show that I live in AZ. Regardless of popular opinion not all Americans are complete morrons.
You remind me of that one church who protests the funerals of fallen Americans. They protest and show blatant disrespect for these people at their funerals simply because they're American. They've protested the funerals of fallen soldiers, fallen firemen, and even young kids who were brutally murdered at a school shooting. They show their distaste directly to the people holding at the funerals who are remembering their loved ones. I think you would fit perfectly alongside those protestors, maybe not because you have anti-American ideals (it's hard to tell), but because you dislike how the people at the funeral aren't holding the funeral for the hundreds of billions of humans who have ever died. They are simply remembering the loved ones they hold dearest to their hearts.
On a side note, why do you live in in the United States if you think most Americans are morons? What makes America better tha any other given country to you? [/quote]
You know what. I think that you should probably check your reading comprehension the reread the following quotes of mine.
Quote:Post #12:
Sorry, I don't support ideas like patriotism. Things like Purl Harbor and 9/11 have about as much value to me as the amount of attention I deligate to the millions of people who die every day, for various reason, which is very little. One day I will die. One day you will die. The world spins on.
{edit>>> "There is hopeful symbolism in the fact that flags do not wave in a vacuum."
~ Arthur C. Clark
Quote:Post #48
And how do you think the Japanese people felt about that situation? Was it any less of a tragedy for them. Should it be any less of a tragedy to the world? Talk about Derp. You should really just stop talking, maybe save yourself the embarrassment if you care.
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Patriotism *shakes his head* it is no different than racism or religion. I pitty you sir, and am now through conversing with you. Good day.
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
~-áGeorge Orwell
The Americans and America I appreciate are most assuredly not the same ones that you do. Simply because I do not roll over and cry for whom ever my government tells me I am supposed cry for, doesn't make me anti-American. In fact, the right to decent, when one feels the need to do so, is one of the most fundamental principles upon which the ideological frame work of this country was built. If being an American means that I am no longer accorded this fundamental curtsy/respect, and must now answer to the ideas of people such as yourself, about what exactly is "patriotism", then that is the day upon which America truly has died.
After this last attack of yours, upon my personal character, I feel the need to tell you that I think that, you sir, are a despicable excuse for a human being.-á
I won't respond to your posts again. Good day.
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 06:01:00 -
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{edit^^^ oops, got the names on the quote boxes wrong. It's fixed now.
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Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2013.12.08 06:23:00 -
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Respect given on my part, there is a reason it was called the greatest generation
In regards to the rest of your answers
You also have to remember gaming communities are mostly filled with Left Wingers, Liberals, Idealists, Globalists, Keynesians, Anti Americanism etc, where war heroes/victims don't garter the same respect as aging socialist rebels, which went by without a hitch.
Also considering that both Japan and the US were emerging countries which were behind current powers, there ability to break out of their shells and step out to demonstrate their power was truly poetic. More so than right or wrong it was about redrawing power lines which only change during war, war not being legal or illegal, right or wrong, just power extensions.
Both countries were afraid of conducting an invasion against the opposing mainlands because both understand that the other side consisted of culturally strong fighters (Japanese warrior culture vs American militias), both countries made large technological leaps in such a short time which have yet to be match to this day, and as a result of such both countries are some of the best countries to live in.
I have more respect for Japanese and American nationalists who's love of country allowed them to pull themselves together through thick and thin than "world citizens" who have not anything to show for themselves.
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9/11 never existed
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ZeHealingHurts HurtingHeals wrote:Alpha 443-6732 wrote:Maxximus Meridious wrote:KAGEHOSHI Horned Wolf wrote:Anyway, I annex this thread into the Empire of KAGEHOSHI. I declare myself the winner, plunder all its likes, and execute Maxximus Meridious's crappy posts. Mission accomplished, thread over. Everything else that happens in this thread is pretty much... ghosts or something. Whatever you need to do to make yourself feel better to make up for your third world upbringing. I'm glad to know that as a black man, that my making fun of you for your former country's use of voodoo is a racist attack. Please tell me more. And yes, I'll be eating KFC tonight. I thank you and your little cheering section for providing me with entertainment for the night. I've thoroughly enjoyed your rage. Now, you'll have to excuse me- I have a life to get back to. Peace! not only did the blacks take africa from us, now their living in our country AND taking our jobs? We gon send 'em back to Mexico land!?!
Bill! Geet thu shatgoon!! Them niggas doin' it 'gain!!!
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Posted - 2013.12.08 06:52:00 -
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Good to see that we're arguing about something other than Dust 514 but this really belongs in The Locker Room.
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 06:56:00 -
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Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Respect given on my part, there is a reason why they were called the greatest generation
In regards to the rest of your answers
You also have to remember gaming communities are mostly filled with Left Wingers, Liberals, Idealists, Globalists, Keynesians, Anti Americanism etc, where war heroes/victims don't garter the same respect as aging socialist rebels, which went by without a hitch.
Also considering that both Japan and the US were emerging countries which were behind current powers, their ability to break out of their shells and step out to demonstrate their power was truly poetic. More so than right or wrong it was about redrawing power lines which only change during war, war not being legal or illegal, right or wrong, just power extensions.
Both countries were afraid of conducting an invasion against the opposing mainlands because both understood that the other side consisted of culturally strong fighters (Japanese warrior culture vs American militias), both countries made large technological leaps in such a short time which have yet to be match to this day, and as a result of such both countries are some of the best countries to live in.
I have more respect for Japanese and American nationalists who's love of country allowed them to pull themselves together through thick and thin than "world citizens" who have not anything to show for themselves.
Yes, because we should all have respect for war mongers and murderers. Tell me how far does that respect of yours extend to the leaders of the third reich? You'll have to forgive me if I have some lingering respect for the value of human life, and the merits of deplomacy.
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Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2013.12.08 07:31:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Yes, because we should all have respect for war mongers and murderers. Tell me how far does that respect of yours extend to the leaders of the third reich? You'll have to forgive me if I have some lingering respect for the value of human life, and the merits of deplomacy. "Violence is the last refuge of an incompetent mind." ~ Issac Asimov
Individuals may or may not be malicious, we see this ourselves in and out of war, but large groups of people aren't "evil" and we are indeed talking about the large groups consisting of your average person who values the lives of their family, neighbors, people and fights/dies under that notion. In addition to Germany neither were the people of the Soviet Union, the British Empire, or the Confederacy "evil" people. In fact the people actually fighting for Germany were easily under the impression that they were throwing off the unfair punishments given to them under WW1
Similarly any country we have gone to war with, I have never thought of their population as "evil", also not being "evil" doesn't mean you don't go to war with said country. The Japanese were not "evil" but that didn't mean you wouldn't go to war with them for the attack they saw justified due to the economic sanctions placed on them.
Also confusing leaders with ideas we agree or disagree with, with the notion of people who are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect the people around them is a red herring because that is not the concept we are talking about. We are talking about the segment of people who would if in other situations and under duress would still step up and defend themselves and the people they love against the perceived provocation/threats.
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 07:51:00 -
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Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Yes, because we should all have respect for war mongers and murderers. Tell me how far does that respect of yours extend to the leaders of the third reich? You'll have to forgive me if I have some lingering respect for the value of human life, and the merits of deplomacy. "Violence is the last refuge of an incompetent mind." ~ Issac Asimov Individuals may or may not be malicious, we see this ourselves in and out of war, but large groups of people aren't "evil" and we are indeed talking about the large groups consisting of your average person who values the lives of their family, neighbors, people and fights/dies under that notion. In addition to Germany neither were the people of the Soviet Union, the British Empire, or the Confederacy "evil" people. In fact the people actually fighting for Germany were easily under the impression that they were throwing off the unfair punishments given to them under WW1 Similarly any country we have gone to war with, I have never thought of their population as "evil", also not being "evil" doesn't mean you don't go to war with said country. The Japanese were not "evil" but that didn't mean you wouldn't go to war with them for the attack they saw justified due to the economic sanctions placed on them. Also confusing leaders with ideas we agree or disagree with, with the notion of people who are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect the people around them is a red herring because that is not the concept we are talking about. We are talking about the segment of people who would if in other situations and under duress would still step up and defend themselves and the people they love against the perceived provocation.
Nice staw man you built for yourself there bub. You may not be talking about leaders, but I am. and then you go on to imply that I am condemning the people of a nation who would fight an aggressor who would attack them, their homes and their loved ones. How absurd.
The fact is that a failiar in deplomacy (or an outright disregard for diplomasy) between the leaders of these contries, is the reason behind these disposable wars that you are so ardently defending. Now you should do the right thing and retract your straw man. Thanx.
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Posted - 2013.12.08 07:58:00 -
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Maxximus Meridious wrote:You are right, I failed to realize that the date "December 7, 1941" would be taught differently all over the world. I forgot how much disagreement and dispute historians have over that date. I mean, after all, that event kicked off a series of events which affected people living on at least 4 continents. I can see why would that wouldn't be included in their lessons. Given that the person who asked the question has already outed himself as an "american" and thus subject to the same "regional" education as myself, your strawman argument is a bit irrelevant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_7 theres a list of things that happened december 7th
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Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2013.12.08 08:02:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Yes, because we should all have respect for war mongers and murderers. Tell me how far does that respect of yours extend to the leaders of the third reich? You'll have to forgive me if I have some lingering respect for the value of human life, and the merits of deplomacy. "Violence is the last refuge of an incompetent mind." ~ Issac Asimov Individuals may or may not be malicious, we see this ourselves in and out of war, but large groups of people aren't "evil" and we are indeed talking about the large groups consisting of your average person who values the lives of their family, neighbors, people and fights/dies under that notion. In addition to Germany neither were the people of the Soviet Union, the British Empire, or the Confederacy "evil" people. In fact the people actually fighting for Germany were easily under the impression that they were throwing off the unfair punishments given to them under WW1 Similarly any country we have gone to war with, I have never thought of their population as "evil", also not being "evil" doesn't mean you don't go to war with said country. The Japanese were not "evil" but that didn't mean you wouldn't go to war with them for the attack they saw justified due to the economic sanctions placed on them. Also confusing leaders with ideas we agree or disagree with, with the notion of people who are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect the people around them is a red herring because that is not the concept we are talking about. We are talking about the segment of people who would if in other situations and under duress would still step up and defend themselves and the people they love against the perceived provocation. Nice staw man you built for yourself there bub. You may not be talking about leaders, but I am. and then you go on to imply that I am condemning the people of a nation who would fight an aggressor who would attack them, their homes and their loved ones. How absurd. The fact is that a failiar in deplomacy (or an outright disregard for diplomasy) between the leaders of these contries, is the reason behind these disposable wars that you are so ardently defending. Now you should do the right thing and retract your straw man. Thanx.
Fortunately we are able to read between the lines
1) A thread about the lost lives of your average soldier in a specific event
2) My first post about your average person fighting / supporting their people, which was directed at no one specific
3) Your inquiry of my thoughts on WW2 German Leaders and if my same sentiments applied
The thread covered your average soldier, and as such my post reflected this, you brought up WW2 German Leaders, thus you turned the direction around. If your response to me was not pertaining to my post or the nature of the thread, why was my post quoted?
If you are interested in debating why wars occur, whether that is the failure in diplomacy or for resources / power that is a different topic and if you want you can start one and we can enjoy ourselves as we discuss the intricacies of war.
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-azi word is blanked and thus changed to WW2 German Leaders
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 08:22:00 -
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Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Fortunately we are able to read between the lines
1) A thread about the lost lives of your average soldier in a specific event
2) My first post about your average person fighting / supporting their people, which was directed at no one specific
3) Your inquiry of my thoughts on WW2 German Leaders and if my same sentiments applied
The thread covered your average soldier, and as such my post reflected this, you brought up WW2 German Leaders, thus you turned the direction around. If your response to me was not pertaining to my post or the nature of the thread, why was my post quoted?
If you are interested in debating why wars occur, whether that is the failure in diplomacy or for resources / power that is a different topic and if you want you can start one and we can enjoy ourselves as we discuss the intricacies of war.
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-azi word is blanked and thus changed to WW2 German Leaders
Talk about reading between the lines. Your initial post was obviously directed at me.
Son-Of A-Gun wrote:I actually don't consider myself to be an american. I consider myself a citizen of the Earth/Milkyway/universe. But, if you were to take a look at my birth certificated, you would indeed find that I was born in the USA. And my driver's license would show that I live in AZ. Regardless of popular opinion not all Americans are complete morrons.
Oswald Rehnquist wrote:I have more respect for Japanese and American nationalists who's love of country allowed them to pull themselves together through thick and thin than "world citizens" who have not anything to show for themselves.
Not only that but your post directly followed mine. So one can only assume that you read my post and decided to insult me regardless.
Do you take me for a fool sir?
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Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2013.12.08 08:30:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote:
Do you take me for a fool sir?
I do not, there were people who painted troops very negatively for various reasons, followed by a blame game of faults made by both the Japanese (island conquest) and Americans (nukes and internment camps).
Thus my first post was in two parts
1) Soldiers are not bad people, they are fighting against perceived wrongs and thus is a trait above many including those that those who rage against your average solider.
2) Both Japan and the US have good people in them and both should be proud of their accomplishments
You were not apart of the equation, just dispelling the "soldiers are bad" and "the blame game" which was going on.
Edit:
Thus I responded to your first reply as such because my post was covering these topics
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 08:35:00 -
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Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:
Do you take me for a fool sir?
I do not, there were people who painted troops very negatively for various reasons, followed by a blame game of faults made by both the Japanese (island conquest) and Americans (nukes and internment camps). Thus my first post was in two parts 1) Soldiers are not bad people, they are fighting against perceived wrongs and thus is a trait above many including those that those who rage against your average solider. 2) Both Japan and the US have good people in them and both should be proud of their accomplishments You were not apart of the equation, just dispelling the "soldiers are bad" and "the blame game" which was going on. Edit: Thus I responded to your first reply as such because my post was covering these topics
Then kindly remove the numorus insults that littered your post, and were frankly quite unnecessary, then we can call it square.
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Oswald Rehnquist
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Posted - 2013.12.08 08:42:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun wrote: Then kindly remove the numorus insults that littered your post, and were frankly quite unnecessary, then we can call it square.
Everything I say I do mean, so it will stay, I replied in general due to to what I saw as mud throwing towards Americans, Japanese and soldiers in general. So I wont' change it especially considering it has been quoted.
But I will apologize if I hurt your feeling because that was not my goal, if people are talking about politics and values I will reply in kind because I assume this is an informal debate.
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 08:46:00 -
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Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:Oswald Rehnquist wrote:Son-Of A-Gun wrote:
Do you take me for a fool sir?
I do not, there were people who painted troops very negatively for various reasons, followed by a blame game of faults made by both the Japanese (island conquest) and Americans (nukes and internment camps). Thus my first post was in two parts 1) Soldiers are not bad people, they are fighting against perceived wrongs and thus is a trait above many including those that those who rage against your average solider. 2) Both Japan and the US have good people in them and both should be proud of their accomplishments You were not apart of the equation, just dispelling the "soldiers are bad" and "the blame game" which was going on. Edit: Thus I responded to your first reply as such because my post was covering these topics Then kindly remove the numorus insults that littered your post, and were frankly quite unnecessary, then we can call it square. Everything I say I do mean, so it will stay, I replied in general due to to what I saw as insults thrown towards Americans, Japanese and soldiers in general. So I wont' change it especially considering it has been quoted. But I will apologize if I hurt your feeling because that was not my goal, if people are talking about politics and values I will reply in kind because I assume this is an informal debate.
Apology Accepted. And a humble extension of gratitude to you. Thankyou.
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Eli Guardian
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Posted - 2013.12.08 09:23:00 -
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Son-Of A-Gun
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Posted - 2013.12.08 09:36:00 -
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Eli Guardian wrote:Wait.. What happened on the 9th of November?
Strage how such a simple question could spark such a long and heated debate, hunh?
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