thisHurricane2k9 wrote:
I use Gadaffi, frankly the POS doesn't deserve the dignity of proper spelling
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
holy shit you go on ubersite? me tootuckergustav wrote:
http://www.ubersite.com/m/33783I found this pretty funny.I hate Islam. That's right, deep down somewhere inside me, I think, maybe it's subconscious, maybe not, I hate Islam. I hate Islam for the same reason every other full blooded American hates Islam, I know NOTHING about it.
Here's what I do know about Islam, which as far as any American should be concerned, is all I need to know, that is, until I travel outside these borders. Islam is a religion that is practiced by non-English speaking foreigners. I think it's evil which is why nobody in Hawaii believes in it. Followers of Islam build bazookas and Russian built AK-47's. Also, followers of Islam are confined to a specific region, mainly Iraq, and the city of Fallujah. If you believe in Islam outside of this region you will be beheaded. No, that's wrong, they chop off your right hand. Islam is a country. If you are not from Islam and you go there you will be beheaded.
Islam was a man. His name was Mohammed. His god was Allah. Mohammed is a god and so was Allah. Something like that. I've got it straight now, at some point in time there was a man named Mohammed in the Middle East.
If you are from the Islam, you must hate America which is to say, all white people. I think that qualifies as a Holy War.
People from the country of Islam do not build things, they blow them up. Also people from the country of Islam will all burn in hell because Jesus says so. You cannot get a passport to Islam because your plane will be hijacked and blown up in the name of Gandhi.
I might be a tad off with that bit of information, but I'm trying to piece together every good chunk of information about this subject that we all learned extensively about back in high school. Education is key! My next article will be about Scientology which in order to belong to this social club, you must be a scientist. In the meantime, here is a picture of Islam for futher study.
No particular reason... [rolleyes]
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the bus accident in new york looks incredibly nasty.
the sign sheared through the bus lengthways at head-height
ouch
the sign sheared through the bus lengthways at head-height
ouch
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all cos some dumb fuck truck driver clipped the bus... there's a reason I gun it whenever a truck gets too close to me on the highway, and it's because I don't trust them as far as I can throw themUzique wrote:
the bus accident in new york looks incredibly nasty.
the sign sheared through the bus lengthways at head-height
ouch
I like to stay either in front or behind those guys from the side, since they occasionally drift into adjacent lanes.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
all cos some dumb fuck truck driver clipped the bus... there's a reason I gun it whenever a truck gets too close to me on the highway, and it's because I don't trust them as far as I can throw themUzique wrote:
the bus accident in new york looks incredibly nasty.
the sign sheared through the bus lengthways at head-height
ouch
Looks like it might not have been a truck after all, now...
I guess we'll see what the root cause was after the investigation.
I guess we'll see what the root cause was after the investigation.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
anyone wonder why there is no looting and stuff in japan like we had in new orleans? shit there is no looting in iowa or minnesota after the rivers flood in spring. whats the reason for this?
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japan never imported free labor
Tu Stultus Es
no italians or irish?
thats cheap labor not free labor
Tu Stultus Es
truckers are pretty fucking stupid.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
all cos some dumb fuck truck driver clipped the bus... there's a reason I gun it whenever a truck gets too close to me on the highway, and it's because I don't trust them as far as I can throw themUzique wrote:
the bus accident in new york looks incredibly nasty.
the sign sheared through the bus lengthways at head-height
ouch
yankee killing license.
cybargs didn't you kill somebody?Cybargs wrote:
truckers are pretty fucking stupid.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
all cos some dumb fuck truck driver clipped the bus... there's a reason I gun it whenever a truck gets too close to me on the highway, and it's because I don't trust them as far as I can throw themUzique wrote:
the bus accident in new york looks incredibly nasty.
the sign sheared through the bus lengthways at head-height
ouch
yankee killing license.
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doesnt really explain my questioneleven bravo wrote:
thats cheap labor not free labor
Japanese are law-abiding, hard-working, self-sufficient and have a functioning society - like many places outside New Orleans.11 Bravo wrote:
anyone wonder why there is no looting and stuff in japan like we had in new orleans? shit there is no looting in iowa or minnesota after the rivers flood in spring. whats the reason for this?
Also they're not black.
Fuck Israel
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/ … e-looters/
Good answerThe absence of looting in Japan has taken many western observers by surprise.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans experienced looting on a scale that astonished even American cynics. After last year's earthquake, the looting in Chile was serious enough to require military intervention.
There was looting in Haiti after its earthquake last year and in England during the 2007 floods.
So far, though, there is no looting reported from Japan.
Is it really that surprising? The politeness, honesty and orderly behavior of the Japanese are widely admired. A Brazilian friend in the jewelry business, under the influence of severe jet-lag, left an unlocked briefcase containing thousands of dollars in cash and hundreds of thousands of dollars in gem stones on a Tokyo commuter train.
His host talked him out of cutting his wrists and escorted him to the next station served by the train, where the briefcase and its contents were waiting for him at the lost-and-found counter.
If stories like that are credible in Japan and unthinkable in New York, Paris or London, the question is, "why?"
There's substantial internet chatter on the subject, and the chatter is disturbing. The answer most people seem to settle on is, "race." Many argue that Japanese homogeneity is a strength, diversity a weakness. The Japanese aren't looting because they're all one big happy culture with none of the predation that occurs when people of different cultures look longingly at each others' possessions.
Before you argue that tsunamis swept all their possessions away, remember that millions of people affected by the quake weren't in the path of a tsunami.
A distressing number of writers have noted that there are few black, Hispanic or Arab people in Japan. As one put it, "Japanese do not loot, black Americans in Louisiana do. If that is a fact, how is it racist?"
A related idea is that Japanese culture is superior to those lesser cultures, less inclined to reward people who loot and riot. New Orleans is a largely black city; enough said, some might say.
Whether Japanese culture is superior to others is a question of values and perspective. The victims of Japanese atrocities in China might beg to differ, as might the builders of the bridge over the river Kwai and the "comfort women" conscripted from other Asian countries to entertain Japanese troops.
Those who blithely report on the social altruism of the Japanese seem never to have heard of Japanese criminal gangs like the Yakuza or of Japanese sex tourism in Thailand. And yet the general behavior of the Japanese people in this crisis is different than we would expect in the U.S., remarkably so, hence it invites speculation about the causes.
I reject racial explanations out of hand. Without any evidence of genomic differences yielding significant differences in behavior, the observation that New Orleans' looters were largely black is indeed racist.
We might as well observe that they were mostly American, mostly Louisianan, and that very few had doctoral degrees. Those observations aren't explanations, and to insinuate that they are is a slander.
Cultural explanations are much more to the point than racial explanations, but the correct ones probably have nothing to do with cultural (read "racial") homogeneity or the superiority of Japanese culture in general. Consider, for instance, the fact that Japan is a very densely populated country of people who are taught that conformity and consensus are virtues.
To someone raised in a culture that prizes individualism and independence, those virtues sound almost offensive, yet they make much more sense in a place like Japan than in the sparsely populated American wild west. In the latter setting, the "cowboy" mentality has better survival value.
The Japanese national character is shaped by the interactions of necessity, environment and history that give it peculiar strengths and weaknesses, just as the French and American characters are shaped. To say that the Japanese aren't looting because they're "better" or racially mono-cultural ignores history and ignores the very serious problems Japan has faced before this weekend's disaster.
In some ways their behavior will strike us as extraordinarily admirable. In others it will be, at best, baffling.
There are always tradeoffs, in cultures as in economies as in political institutions. There's much to admire in Japanese culture, much that's good and beautiful, just as there's much to admire in a falcon or a shark. Launch a shark into the air over Colorado or release a falcon a hundred feet under the Pacific, and they seem less admirable.
Japanese culture hasn't revealed itself as a superior culture, just one that's well suited to maintaining public order immediately after a major disaster.
We can entertain ourselves endlessly speculating why the Japanese aren't looting now. Perhaps they are, but they do it so politely we don't notice in the videos of the disaster region. Perhaps concerns about appearance and obligation trump the urge to smash and grab.
Whatever the reasons, they speak to the variety of cultures and institutions in this world. They shouldn't serve as excuses to gloat or to damn diversity.
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Greed and selfishness aren't big in Japan either.
Fuck Israel
*neither
Greed is a human condition. The text I posted offers a much more comprehensive and logical explanation.
Greed is a human condition. The text I posted offers a much more comprehensive and logical explanation.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Today, House Republicans voted down a simple amendment declaring the reality of climate change. Not that it was human-caused, or dangerous, just that it existed. http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/677-e2 … -occurring
fantastic
fantastic
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Which is educated out and/or suppressed by culture.Kmar wrote:
Greed is a human condition.
Fuck Israel
Individualism is suppressed. .. and quite frankly.Dilbert_X wrote:
Which is educated out and/or suppressed by culture.Kmar wrote:
Greed is a human condition.
The Japanese media could just be acting more responsible, more aware of their role in a crisis. The west usually can't wait to report stories like this.Perhaps they are, but they do it so politely we don't notice in the videos of the disaster region.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u … 120922.ece
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Haha the Third Law analogy was pretty clever I have to say.Kmar wrote:
Today, House Republicans voted down a simple amendment declaring the reality of climate change. Not that it was human-caused, or dangerous, just that it existed. http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/677-e2 … -occurring
fantastic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHVrE1NT … r_embedded
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
Japanese are the Borg.Kmar wrote:
Individualism is suppressed. .. and quite frankly.Dilbert_X wrote:
Which is educated out and/or suppressed by culture.Kmar wrote:
Greed is a human condition.The Japanese media could just be acting more responsible, more aware of their role in a crisis. The west usually can't wait to report stories like this.Perhaps they are, but they do it so politely we don't notice in the videos of the disaster region.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u … 120922.ece
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
They do have a tendency to euphemise tbf.
And JG that's a dreadful namechange
And JG that's a dreadful namechange
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman