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You can never have too many chill pills :)
Never too many of any pills :pQuote:
Originally posted by Pix
You can never have too many chill pills :)
The Taliban aren't exactly a collection of wannabe Mother Teresa'sQuote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
The Taliban were the ones that got punished, along with god knows how many Afghans, and all the terrorists you were after are gone.
True! Better than being stressed.Quote:
You can never have too many chill pills :)
Is pixie dust as good as chill pills?
I believe pixie dust is better, it comes in lots of funky colours :)
I'm not saying they are, but they copped revenge for something they didn't do, just so the American government could pacify the gnu-toting citizens which elected it.Quote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
The Taliban aren't exactly a collection of wannabe Mother Teresa'sTrue! Better than being stressed.
Is pixie dust as good as chill pills?
If they were so troublesome (and I agree, they were) why wasn't something done about it before? Because the govt. involved don't care, they still don't, all they have is bloodlust. It's just hate breeding hate, and it's not good.
Sweeet...:pQuote:
Originally posted by Pix
I believe pixie dust is better, it comes in lots of funky colours :)
gotta get me some of that! and flavourings?Quote:
Originally posted by Pix
I believe pixie dust is better, it comes in lots of funky colours :)
"RONALD McDONALD IS GREAT"
he said, TRYING to get some civility and sensible ( ;) ) conversation going again!
Pigmy
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Bah, where's the fun in that? :DQuote:
Originally posted by PeterPigmy
"RONALD McDONALD IS GREAT"
he said, TRYING to get some civility and sensible ( ;) ) conversation going again!
Pigmy
:cool:
Yep, and flavourings too :)
wowsers. That's a good litte racket you pixies have got going.Quote:
Originally posted by Pix
Yep, and flavourings too :)
I need in !
Well you are the King of Cool Chris, I'm sure they'll be able to make an expection just this once and let you have some
does they = them? :eek:
Noooooo don't mention them!!!!!:eek:
They don't know about the all new pixie dust. They've been banned from Never Never land for quite a while now
I was referring to the owners of the shop in my last post :)
*whipser* sorry pix, i hope "they" didn't hear
I hope not
don't worry, if they try anything funny, I'll protect you!!
Thanks Chris, you're a star :)
;)
I'm ganna have to love you and leave you coz I've got work to do
c ya! Good luck for whenever next exam is :)
Oooo nasty, the "w' word
Cya soon :)
Who said this notice board was meant to be fun? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
Bah, where's the fun in that? :D
pigmy
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Well.....even with the euro, Europe is still just a collection of countries. Not exactly fair comparing to any individual one. If combinations are allowed, then North America(Canada, USA and Mexico) would hold the top spot.Quote:
Originally posted by chrisjk
the first one; Europe is larger.
And before anyone gets into any silly arguments about England, France, etc, having smaller populations and comparisons being un-fair, India and China are much larger than the USA and have smaller economies. Save that argument for your mom's next bridge party. The USA has the largest economy of any country.
Since this thread was started about Ronald Mac, and no one else has posted this picture yet (posting rules changed since last on maybe??), here it is. :)
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=764123
I'd be surprised if Canada got into that arrangement....:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Patoooey
Well.....even with the euro, Europe is still just a collection of countries. Not exactly fair comparing to any individual one. If combinations are allowed, then North America(Canada, USA and Mexico) would hold the top spot.
And before anyone gets into any silly arguments about England, France, etc, having smaller populations and comparisons being un-fair, India and China are much larger than the USA and have smaller economies. Save that argument for your mom's next bridge party. The USA has the largest economy of any country.
Since this thread was started about Ronald Mac, and no one else has posted this picture yet (posting rules changed since last on maybe??), here it is. :)
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=764123
Never understood the anal way people behave when the subject of a weapon in the USA pops up. I grew up in New Jersey, USA and was in my 20's before I even saw a gun in real-life. Even now, I can only think of a handful of people who I know have guns at home.Quote:
Originally posted by Jamagei
Mikeycorn, you really do have your head up your arse don't you.
Justin what the **** are you talking about "there is only one gun in the house" In the Uk you'd be hard pressed to find a gun in 100 houses. Americans are Gung-ho "we have guns and we know which end to point at people" - "couldn't give a **** about anyone cos we are so great and powerful and if you say anything bad about us we will kill you."
The Irish Americans are bastards, they promote terrorism. Glorify it even. Do not spout **** about us not going in and wiping them out. That would be the american way of doing it.
******s, both of you. Get a life and grow up.
I've realized there are really 2 types in this country in that regard...the majority of people who don't have and never will have one and people who have a WHOLE SHITLOAD of them.(I mean the guys who need to buy cabinets to hold them all and have so many they can only shoot them once a year or so.) Now those are the scarey ****s. Having one at home is fine but who needs 50 of them ??
Anyone in the USA doesn't understand a Brit being pissed at the whole IRA funding deal needs to visit one of the many Irish bars in NYC or north NJ. Jesus....between the ****ing irish fighting songs and the collection pots, I'm amazed we can consider them allies.
If you read some of the things Justin posted, you start to form the opinion Jamagei has, not to mention all the other gun-related news, etc. coming out of the country...
You have avoided my question multiple times.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
If you read some of the things Justin posted, you start to form the opinion Jamagei has, not to mention all the other gun-related news, etc. coming out of the country...
If you were the president of the United States and the WTC was attacked by a terrorist group, what would YOU do. Apparently you are anti-violent so I'm just curious to see your solution to the problem.
I'm a little stunned that you'd only give 90% of us the common sense and decency to believe that blowing up school buses and such is not a good idea. Then again, maybe 90% is way too high.Quote:
Originally posted by mikeycorn
Also, this suggestion that the U.S. supports the IRA is totally ludicrous! We have never elected any national leaders that have even hinted at the IRA being justified in it's actions!
And if you want to blame a nation if you think Irish Americans are funneling money to the IRA, well, for lack of a better word, that's just dumb. It's a free country, we can't prevent anyone from sending the IRA money, but I bet you my life if you took a poll 90% of Irish Americans would disagree with the tactics of the IRA.
What a bunch of silly tabloid-minded gossip.
The funding of the IRA from this country, should have been shut down decades ago.
That was a brief suggestion. You must have missed it, since I didn't mention killing anybody...:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
As for solutions, there are a thousand. Bombing the crap out of a whole coutnry isn't it. How about making moves to find out why so many extremists within and without your country choose it as a target, and try to solve those problems.
Of course it should. But Americans only care about Americans...:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Patoooey
I'm a little stunned that you'd only give 90% of us the common sense and decency to believe that blowing up school buses and such is not a good idea. Then again, maybe 90% is way too high.
The funding of the IRA from this country, should have been shut down decades ago.
If the IRA had attacked the US, they'd be in trouble...
Still avoiding my question are you? Well I have news for you-- when you're the president of a country there is no avoiding a question like that.
So until you can think of a better solution, don't talk **** about our bomb campaigns, OK?
That was time to replace that goddamned fagott puppet!
Il faut sauver nos cultures de ces americains mes amis!
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Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Still avoiding my question are you? Well I have news for you-- when you're the president of a country there is no avoiding a question like that.
So until you can think of a better solution, don't talk **** about our bomb campaigns, OK?
Until you can read, stop writing.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan TWICE
How about making moves to find out why so many extremists within and without your country choose it as a target, and try to solve those problems.
Yep, I'm sure Bin Laden's idea of problem solving is to sit down and have a peace chat with his arch-enemy...
If two posters on a forum (you and I) can't make peace over a silly debate, I'd love to see George W. make peace when the country that he leads is attacked. Even if he appears to make peace...will that solve anything? The terrorist group will hold their same grudges against the United States and will eventually attack again.
They've paid dearly for what they've done, I don't think they're going to **** around now...
Ich nein verstehest...Quote:
Originally posted by Olly
That was time to replace that goddamned fagott puppet!
Il faut sauver nos cultures de ces americains mes amis!
Uhmmm....aren't a number of the detainees from the UK ?? I know that crazy looking shoe bomber **** was a regular at one of your mosques(sp?) Not to mention the interview I saw on your BBC of some waho who claimed how he was raising money and sending his people off to fight with OBL. Can't claim they were only going to fight the Northern Alliance while our buildings are falling.Quote:
Originally posted by Bonker Gudd
How do you think the USA would react if there was a terrorist group killing civilians in your country. And what if this was being funded by donations within the UK?
As much as I hate to say this.....you can't feel special because we allow donations to groups waging war against you because we have people gathering money to send to groups who are out to kill us . It sucks but with the crazy legal system we have, what ya gonna do ??
OK....I honestly like the idea but have a question. With all the "one mans terrorist is anothers freedom fighter" crap, how do you decide what groups are illegal ??Quote:
Originally posted by InvisibleDuncan
*Sigh*
Did anyone say they were holding all of the USA responsible for the few murderous idiots that fund the IRA and others? No. All we've said is that it might be a little bit friendlier of you to make that activity illegal. Some people here may have funded Al-Quaeda, but it is illegal, and they will be prosecuted and imprisoned for it if it can be proved in a court.
We're simply asking for the same courtesy.
My take on that mindless chant:
A freedom fighter targets soldiers and civilian casulties are an off-shoot(as sick as that may sound...it seems to be un-avoidable) but a terrorist targets civilians.(blows up school buses, open fires on a wedding party, etc)
Please don't assume that one or two crazies in the UK go any way at ALL to representing the UK public.Quote:
Originally posted by Patoooey
Uhmmm....aren't a number of the detainees from the UK ?? I know that crazy looking shoe bomber **** was a regular at one of your mosques(sp?) Not to mention the interview I saw on your BBC of some waho who claimed how he was raising money and sending his people off to fight with OBL. Can't claim they were only going to fight the Northern Alliance while our buildings are falling.
As much as I hate to say this.....you can't feel special because we allow donations to groups waging war against you because we have people gathering money to send to groups who are out to kill us . It sucks but with the crazy legal system we have, what ya gonna do ??
The VAST majority of UK citizens are wholly in favour of backing the US in the campaign against terror.
I know that from a recent visit to Kansas and LA that there are US citizens who are against the bombing and some US citizens were proven terrorists in the Bin-Liner acts.
Please don't judge the UK by one or two Morons.
The USA and the UK have long been close allies with mutual beliefs in Freedom, Free Speech etc etc etc.
Long may that continue!
Pigmy (half Serious for once!!!)
:cool:
Right, so if no one gets killed, it's not an answer. Nothing's changed, and they will be back when they get the chance. Wake up to yourself. The terrorists haven't 'paid' squat. Most of the killings were no doubt Taliban, not Al-Qaeda, and certainly not the ones you were after. Besides, it is an international group, killing some in one country is only gonna piss off the others.Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Yep, I'm sure Bin Laden's idea of problem solving is to sit down and have a peace chat with his arch-enemy...
If two posters on a forum (you and I) can't make peace over a silly debate, I'd love to see George W. make peace when the country that he leads is attacked. Even if he appears to make peace...will that solve anything? The terrorist group will hold their same grudges against the United States and will eventually attack again.
They've paid dearly for what they've done, I don't think they're going to **** around now...
Until the causes are solved, nothing changes. Hate breeds hate, and you Americans are getting nothing but that. IT will all come back to you one day, have no doubt about it.
You're just a fool. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Seems to me that as soon as it directly affects the US, it's illegal, until then, it's someone else's problem...:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Patoooey
OK....I honestly like the idea but have a question. With all the "one mans terrorist is anothers freedom fighter" crap, how do you decide what groups are illegal ??
Well, I think you're being a little naive, a talk with Bin Laden ain't gonna solve anything.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
Right, so if no one gets killed, it's not an answer. Nothing's changed, and they will be back when they get the chance. Wake up to yourself. The terrorists haven't 'paid' squat. Most of the killings were no doubt Taliban, not Al-Qaeda, and certainly not the ones you were after. Besides, it is an international group, killing some in one country is only gonna piss off the others.
Until the causes are solved, nothing changes. Hate breeds hate, and you Americans are getting nothing but that. IT will all come back to you one day, have no doubt about it.
You're just a fool. Nothing more. Nothing less.
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Originally posted by rjlohan
Right, so if no one gets killed, it's not an answer. Nothing's changed, and they will be back when they get the chance. Wake up to yourself. The terrorists haven't 'paid' squat. Most of the killings were no doubt Taliban, not Al-Qaeda, and certainly not the ones you were after. Besides, it is an international group, killing some in one country is only gonna piss off the others.
Until the causes are solved, nothing changes. Hate breeds hate, and you Americans are getting nothing but that. IT will all come back to you one day, have no doubt about it.
You're just a fool. Nothing more. Nothing less.
hey hey. The Taliban were publicly PROTECTING Bin-liner and Al-Qaeda. The US AND UK warned the Taliban of the consequences. They CHOSE to maintain their protection stance.
They Protected one of the world's biggest madmen since Hitler.
So did the Taliban deserve what happened. In my belief YES.
Since then, Individuals who SUFFERED at the hands of the Taliban have become better off.
The US and UK have both fought hard to allow Afghanistan to regain some dignity for it's people and freedom of independence.
Pigmy
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Yeah and you can f'cking well keep him. I'm happier with people like that out of my country thank you very much.Quote:
Originally posted by Patoooey
I know that crazy looking shoe bomber **** was a regular at one of your mosques
Don't be so naive. Hmm I wonder what the people that organised the plane crashes said when they saw the damage they had done..... maybe it was something like "They've paid dearly for what they've done, I don't think they're going to **** around now..."Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
They've paid dearly for what they've done, I don't think they're going to **** around now...
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Originally posted by HarryW
Yeah and you can f'cking well keep him. I'm happier with people like that out of my country thank you very much.
Absolutely!!!!
Pigmy
:cool:
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Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Well, I think you're being a little naive, a talk with Bin Laden ain't gonna solve anything.
Oh I dunno. A sit around a small coffee table with some nice sandwiches, a decent cigar and then blow his poxy head off.
Works for me!
Pigmy
:cool:
Exactly, and so it goes, round and round, on and on.Quote:
Originally posted by HarryW
Yeah and you can f'cking well keep him. I'm happier with people like that out of my country thank you very much.
Don't be so naive. Hmm I wonder what the people that organised the plane crashes said when they saw the damage they had done..... maybe it was something like "They've paid dearly for what they've done, I don't think they're going to **** around now..."
In the dawn of evolution, we had Cro Magnum, Homo Erectus and Homo Sapiens, now why is it that Homo Sapiens were the only one to survive?
But shooting a bunch of people will though, won't it?Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Well, I think you're being a little naive, a talk with Bin Laden ain't gonna solve anything.
I don't think we are by any means letting down our guard, if we are, I will be very upset. But when you're dealing with a terrorist group that hates your ass, it's often necessary to show them "We will strike back if attacked". If you're taking advantage of someone/something and they don't resist, you're going to keep taking advantage of them. The USA does not consist of a bunch of wimps..Quote:
Originally posted by HarryW
Don't be so naive. Hmm I wonder what the people that organised the plane crashes said when they saw the damage they had done..... maybe it was something like "They've paid dearly for what they've done, I don't think they're going to **** around now..."
BTW, HarryW, thanks for keeping a generally more mature tone in this debate rather than calling all Americans ******s.
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Originally posted by rjlohan
But shooting a bunch of people will though, won't it?
At least they can't retaliate
(A both sarcastic and half-serious reply by the way!)
Pigmy
:cool:
ROFLMAOQuote:
Originally posted by beachbum
all i gotta say is this...
South Africa took a very brave and unexpected route to solving years of hatred and violence. They havent solved it all but the Truth and Reconciliation commission should serve as a benchmark and example for all countries. And then if that doesnt work we should bomb the hell out of Poland...
OK, you have got to stop jumping in with comments like that. Here I am, reading all this and watching several people about to pop a blood vessel or hop on the next plane to kill each other and you join in with something off the wall that almost makes me piss my pants.
Stop that !! :)
Not saying that it will...but it's really a situation in which you can't win. So the most one can do is show that they are not a defenseless country that is ignorant to the surroundings.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
But shooting a bunch of people will though, won't it?
Bin Laden couldn't be bothered to talk things out-- as long as we keep supporting Israel, or at least keep on friendly terms with Israel, he's going to be mad.
I'm not George W. Bush, I can't make these decisions, but often violence is the ONLY answer. Otherwise you are just being "stepped on".
No, but their friends, family, and 'colleagues' all can. So then what? We kill them, well ****, look more friends, family, colleagues, and now they're coming from other countries, and so on and so on, etc, etc.Quote:
Originally posted by PeterPigmy
At least they can't retaliate
(A both sarcastic and half-serious reply by the way!)
Pigmy
:cool:
(A completely serious reply by the way!)
Erm, maybe friends, but not family-- Bin Laden's entire family has disowned him.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
No, but their friends, family, and 'colleagues' all can. So then what? We kill them, well ****, look more friends, family, colleagues, and now they're coming from other countries, and so on and so on, etc, etc.
(A completely serious reply by the way!)
Even then, to retaliate, you must have sufficient weapons.
Right you are...:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Not saying that it will...but it's really a situation in which you can't win. So the most one can do is show that they are not a defenseless country that is ignorant to the surroundings.
Bin Laden couldn't be bothered to talk things out-- as long as we keep supporting Israel, or at least keep on friendly terms with Israel, he's going to be mad.
I'm not George W. Bush, I can't make these decisions, but often violence is the ONLY answer. Otherwise you are just being "stepped on".
Do you get bullied at school? Or has it just been ingrained in you that killing people makes things better?
Bah. I've had enough of you. Go shoot someone.
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Originally posted by rjlohan
No, but their friends, family, and 'colleagues' all can. So then what? We kill them, well ****, look more friends, family, colleagues, and now they're coming from other countries, and so on and so on, etc, etc.
(A completely serious reply by the way!)
So if you're bullied at school, do you just accept it because if you fight back the other guy might have brothers, friends etc.
Be serious.
Bin-Laden, the A-Q killed 1000's of INNOCENT people in the US. Those people were not decision makers or policy makers. Some were not even US citizens. I've seen figures of 300 UK citizens in that list as well as many other countries.
What do you want the world to do. Say "OK Binny old chap, you've got our attention, what can we do to appease you?"
No. You do the same as you would with the school bully. You beat the crap out of him and his friends with all the power you can to stop him doing it to you or your friends again.
Pigmy (getting involved, which he never meant to!)
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Sometimes I do walk away. I've been in plenty of situations where some dickhead starts saying **** like "Do you know who my brother/uncle/father is?" Or has alot of people with him. I don't feel like getting stabbed, so I walk away.
If it is a one-on-one situation, where it will be over at that moment, then no - but this isn't one of those times, is it?
You won't stop with your whole anti-violence thing. Give it up already.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
Right you are...:rolleyes:
Do you get bullied at school? Or has it just been ingrained in you that killing people makes things better?
Bah. I've had enough of you. Go shoot someone.
If someone attacked your country, I'm sure the first thing on your mind would not be to have a peaceful talk with the attacker. If you met the attacker, you'd probably riddle him full of bullets, or more realistically, punch him right in the face.
If he killed a close family member of yours, you wouldn't take the anti-violence route. You'd beat his ****ing ass to the ground, I'm sure.
But that really is the question. Could you just walk away having had 1000's of people MURDERED in cold blood.Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
Sometimes I do walk away. I've been in plenty of situations where some dickhead starts saying **** like "Do you know who my brother/uncle/father is?" Or has alot of people with him. I don't feel like getting stabbed, so I walk away.
If it is a one-on-one situation, where it will be over at that moment, then no - but this isn't one of those times, is it?
I couldn't!
Pigmy
:cool:
Absolutely my point too.Quote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
You won't stop with your whole anti-violence thing. Give it up already.
If someone attacked your country, I'm sure the first thing on your mind would not be to have a peaceful talk with the attacker. If you met the attacker, you'd probably riddle him full of bullets, or more realistically, punch him right in the face.
If he killed a close family member of yours, you wouldn't take the anti-violence route. You'd beat his ****ing ass to the ground, I'm sure.
I'm going to bed now Bin-Liner has affected my life WAY too much recently. he's not going to spoil my night's sleep too.
Good-morning you guys is OZ. Have a nice day.
Good evening you guys in the USofA. Have a nice evening.
Good Night you guys in the UK, Go to bed!!!
Pigmy
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ok let me say this
it wasnt right to bomb and destroy a whole country to get one man, they should have called the taleban's bluff and shown them the evidence and then if they refused...they would have had reason to use force
but no, not the USA
they have kicked a stone age country back even further and know they have a base in the middle-east (thats why they did it)
im not siding with the taleban...they are ****ers and we all know it, but i very rarely hear the US people mention AQ...the REAL terrorists...taleban are a militant group and have jack **** to do with sep 11
and why is the USA supporting only isreal?? why not give palestine weapons and even the playing field??
the US media has perverted the perception of terrorism and narrowed it to car bombs, suicide bombs etc...when terrorism is somethin that causes terror...isreal does that...but because they use the weapons the USA has provided it isnt deemed terrorism...hey...give the palestinians weapons and we wont see any more suicide bombs
im not here to argue or debate this coz the above is my opinion and if u dont like it then go **** yourself, im a lil pissed off and wouldnt be able 2 argue the points so dont bother arguing
and besides everything i said above made more sense than anything that ****wit (bush) did/should do
God I hate this mentality. I do NOT give a flying **** about why they did it. Flying a plane load of people into a filled building is not a ****ing cry for help !!!Quote:
Originally posted by rjlohan
Well, go shoot them then. That'll solve it all, right?
As for solutions, there are a thousand. Bombing the crap out of a whole coutnry isn't it. How about making moves to find out why so many extremists within and without your country choose it as a target, and try to solve those problems.
Whatever issues they have with their own vulgar governments is something they need to stay home and take care of and stop blaming us because they have to crap in a hole in the backroom or get an arm wacked off for stealing a pack of Pez.
And before anyone comments about us supporting this gov or that one...Iraqi, Iran, Syria and Libya have been on their own for a decade+, and they have nothing to show for it but an annual parade to celebrate whatever noodle-dick is controlling the country.