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maybe so. I do not see how though. you never know who will be the next Newton or Einstein or Ghandi. ghenguis khan had over 300 children. His lineage and DNA are carried on in at least 3 million people aruond the world, as tested genetically. insane. I prefer a kid growing up with a father of course, but a dead father who provided for the child is much better than a living father who does nothing, or is abusive.
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just thot i'd post the whole quote
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alcohol + indian blood = scarface by the pool? |
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01.15.2008, 05:20 PM | #64 |
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Well, of course.
But for god's sake, would you honestly encourage someone to have kids on purpose if he was elderly? |
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01.15.2008, 05:23 PM | #65 |
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if a man is elderly, and he has what it takes to get a lady of birthin' age to spread her moneymaker so he can geriatrically fuck her brains out, MORE POWER TO HIM!
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if it was someone of talent i'd say go for it. the gene pool needs improvement. |
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01.15.2008, 05:25 PM | #67 | |
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Well, sure, but use some freaking birth control. Making babies just to serve as proof that "it still works" is pretty nuts. |
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don't forget blacks-- we latinos also descend from lusty negroes with their large buttocks and primitive urges.
i mean we take the mongrel cake with all the best traits |
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01.15.2008, 05:35 PM | #71 | |
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from the whorehouses of new orleans. enticing people to rock their hips and release their lower instincts. we are all doomed. teutonic military marches will save the world |
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01.15.2008, 06:54 PM | #72 | |
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Naw, I'm not a Nazi. A great deal of the time I merely state things that should be common sense. And because many people here are wet behind the ears (bad humor) they don't know any better and want to challenge me constantly. A Nazi would have written that it is entirely across the board. You sure do have Nazis on the brain a lot. You're also fairly into spin-doctoring. Yeah, I think it's pretty clear why you have Nazis on the brain. And hey, you really dig the Nietzche, so no surprise. |
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01.15.2008, 07:00 PM | #73 |
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you talking to me? nietzche wasnt a nazi. he mocked german nationalists and valued dearly the contributions of jews to european culture.
but above im giving shit where shit is due. scarface by the pool. hilarious. admit it. |
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01.15.2008, 07:05 PM | #74 |
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And his shit was later used by German nationalists, the very people he derided to some degree.
And Hitler was influenced by these nationalists. Thus, there is a strong association. To recap my view on illegal immigration: There should be no border fence. A border fence is merely another gov't project so politicians and contractor and sub-contractor scum can steal more money. There should be a well thought out Amnesty program. But last and not least, the government should enforce the RICO act (scarface haha) and crack down on employers that willfully bring in illegals or willfully harbor illegals by not adequately verifying their citizenship. It is this corporate culture of irresponsibility and exploitation of cheap labor (which has all sorts of ramifications on society) that has caused the issue to grow to such unacceptable proportions. |
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a strong association/appropriation made by fools and morons. i hope you're not throwing your lot with them? |
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what issue now? i was making fun of your "essay" on latino horniness. which was, you know, absurd. cmon, you fucked up that one in olympic style. own up now. |
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01.15.2008, 07:13 PM | #77 |
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Hitler's favorite philosopher? Nietzsche. Sure, Hitler also used the blood flag ritual and emulated Christian and also pagan beliefs in his new German nationalism too. In short, he was into Nietzsche and the occult.
Now his nationalist mentors had perverted much of Nietzsche, so Adolf didn't really understand the existentialist aspects of Nietzsche's philosophy all that well. In very short summary, Hitler was a poseur. As a thinker, as an artist, and in his case, as a human being. |
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Ever play the True Lies game?
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come on don't weasel out by bringing up more foolihness. just admit you were talking out of your deranged ass. just say it. your teeth won't fall out. |
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The guy on the left, Ian Brady, was really into Nietzsche. He was also into Dostoyevesky's Crime and Punishment but was apparently too daft to understand that it is a critique of nihilism. They are commonly confused with these next two, Maureen and David Smith, who were merely their friends and who are pictured here on their way to testify at the courthouse. And of course, as anyone here knows the cover of Goo is based Pettibon's illustration from this photo. In fact, they were the ones who reported Ian and Myra to the police after Ian had asked David to help him dispose of a body. It was in this way that police finally caught the "Moors murderers." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Brady He developed a fascination with Nazi Germany, Nazi pageantry and Nazi symbolism. By the time he was a teenager, he had been brought before the juvenile courts for incidents of burglary and housebreaking. On the first two occasions he was given probation, but on the third the court ordered him to leave Glasgow and live with his mother. She had since moved to Manchester and had married an Irish labourer. In November 1954, two months before his 17th birthday, Ian left the Sloane household and travelled down to join his mother and her new husband. Although he did not get along with Mr Brady, Ian took his stepfather's surname. There he developed an interest in the writings of the Marquis de Sade and Friedrich Nietzsche, giving particular attention to Nietzsche's theories of Übermensch and The Will to Power. He became increasingly interested in a philosophy that championed cruelty and torture, and the idea that superior creatures had the right to control (and destroy, if necessary) weaker ones. |
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