Tannhauser
angry insecure male
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Most adults are just over-sized babies.
I just want to live, to love and have brunch in spite of everyone's learning process.
I feel no sympathy towards Iraq or Afghan tour veterans at all.
They signed up to Murder Inc, and now they want us to pity them because their respective Governments have thrown them to the curb, and because they have to turn to drink and drugs to drown out the nightmares that they have.
Good, that's your conscience coming back to haunt you... You can try to run from it all you like, but no amount of pity sought will wash the blood from your hands.
You reap what you sow, enjoy.
looked at INFP pics on personality cafee. can't relate to most of them, feel like i am staring into laser eyes ... 13 lazereyes to 5 familiar
Sinny, I think you are missing the history of "stop loss" contracts in the USA. Previous to 9/11, joining the armed forces was usually just a way for a poor person without a lot of opportunities to get some training and education. You were not likely to see combat. You were probably going to do your time over in Germany or wherever and then you'd be out. 9/11 changed all that. Not only were volunteer military people sent into combat, their contracts were extended as long as the government could possibly get away with, under the "stop loss" provisions of those contracts. Imagine if you've gotten career stuck at McDs hoping you're going to get some college education and a leg up on your future at the end of it, but instead of flipping burgers you have to kill people, or at least be a target for people who want to kill you. There were no "rear lines" in those wars. Any woman just driving a supply truck can be blown up by an IED, for instance.
Even National Guard people got sent into combat. Thought you were just keeping up your skills in case of unlikely home invasion, or domestic disaster like hurricanes or riots? Nope. Off to foreign lands with you! Maybe we could rename them "International Guard".
I don't know what to think about vets who joined subsequently, who should jolly well have known this was going to be a shitstorm, that Uncle Sam was going to seriously use them. But the pre 9/11 crowd and shortly thereabouts, boy did they get a screw job compared to historical expectations.
I meet homeless vets regularly on the streets of Asheville, and Florida. I'm not capable of being anywhere near as cold about it as you are. I'm wondering how many homeless or vets you've met and spent time interacting with?
Analysis of politics requires experience. Intelligent people don't necessarily have it. For instance, I applied myself as best as possible to the problem of "should we invade Iraq?" after 9/11. I put as much time and brainpower into it as any non-professional, conscientious citizen was going to do. And, I got many things wrong, and chose in hindsight the wrong stance, to support the war. Whoops. I can enumerate the various errors of my reasoning at the time: the meta message is, they were all based on "not being around the block on this sort of thing before".
In fairness, nobody had had a skyscraper bombed to the ground before either. The other part, is I was only in my 30s. 9/11, Afghanistan, and Iraq were merely my "second rodeo" of political consciousness. My 1st was Kosovo and the air campaign against Serbia. Which again, I probably chose the wrong side: "Don't bomb 'em!"
After 9/11 the Vietnam era protesters weren't much help. Most of 'em, the only thing they were capable of saying, is "all wars are Vietnam" and always bog down. They turned out to be partly right over time, but definitely wrong as far as American casualties, military consequences to us, etc. Wars can be similar in some respects without being the same.
My ongoing question for you, TBerg, on your various strong views about Western values, Islam, etc. Have you really been around the block on any of this before? Or are you just constructing narratives from available historical materials, that you've chosen to emphasize or ignore? People screaming about how good or bad anything is, aren't actually reality or facts on the ground.
To be intelligent about politics requires lots of experience. Even then, there are so many ways to get it wrong. What does one do with a situation like ISIS, for instance? There are at least 13 different national actors in the region. Many of them are totally beyond my personal control, i.e. I have no influence on Russian or Turkish politics. Even in the USA my political influence is exceedingly limited. It would be fair to regard such political situations as semi-random crapfests.
In fairness, nobody had had a skyscraper bombed to the ground before either.
90% of wars are Vietnam rehashed.
Proxy wars for arms deals, and triangular drug trade inorder to fund and lavish our plutocratic oppressors.
You're just making up excuses for falling for that shit.
Let alone two at once! Right?!
So what was it Bvan , was it bombs or was it planes? Was it both or was it more?
Keep your story straight.
This makes me feel pretty dumb:
https://youtu.be/lXKWkwBWpXw
Not her criticism of the validity of IQ, but the fact that she has a score about one standard deviation more than what I usually receive from testing. I always regarded her as dumbing down already tired Progressive tropes, so how is it that someone so smart parrots received wisdom so readily?
Denying the importance of race, in this way, is like denying the significance of chains of familial structures. And since I do not want to destroy families, I cannot be in favor of the destruction of races of people. .
You seem to want to fight, Sinny. Why can't you accept my evolution of focus?
europe seems ill defined. what the fuck do we (england, germany) have in common with spain, greek and italy (and even with france)
Dude, most Zionists were atheists. They did not have mohelim.
Fascism!!! LOL.
As a side note, anyone else seen these Unilever adverts on TV where they boast about owning pretty much nearly all the products on our shop shelves ?
Quite sickening , the open boastfulness .
I'm just looking at all my toiletries now.. Unilever , Unilever, Unilever , Unilever .. fuck, even my mayonnaise.. Boo! Let's boycott Unilever!
Who am I kidding , I'll have to travel far and wide to even attempt that.
King Louis XIII hired Croatian mercenaries (see picture above) who wore a piece of cloth around their neck as part of their uniform. While these early neckties did serve a function (tying the top of their jackets that is), they also had quite a decorative effect – a look that King Louis was quite fond of.
Here is a good free one to keep you interested while I finish my response to you:
http://www.intelligencetest.com
And I wasn't calling atheists "baby suckers", I was calling Zionists "baby suckers" . I was going to call them mother fuckers, but I have no evidence of that, but I do in fact have evidence that Zionists are in actual fact "baby suckers". (And genocidal maniacs)
Bvan, I have had many political iterations, but I can discern a common theme among all of them.
BACON.Woke up in a foul mood.
No, I got woken up into a foul mood.
I need to a find a way to quickly turn this mood around, before the rest of my day turns to shit.
Today's objective: Keep calm.
I need to a find a way to quickly turn this mood around, before the rest of my day turns to shit.