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Post by 19101989 on Jan 30, 2010 17:00:48 GMT -5
what is this ?
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Post by Bryn on Jan 30, 2010 17:03:14 GMT -5
"Points to the post above" Thats the fecal matter from bulls.
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Post by Guest on Jan 30, 2010 17:05:58 GMT -5
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Post by Guest on Jan 30, 2010 17:08:43 GMT -5
"Points to the post above" Thats the fecal matter from bulls. Thank you for giving the literary definition. And hehe, reminds me of that line from Jurassic Park: "Boy, that is a lot of s*hit." ;D
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Post by Bryn on Jan 30, 2010 17:08:50 GMT -5
which is true, because in literal thinking, if a topic is *Bull S#&&%* then it must have the same properaties that make up bull fecies. Also it must come out of a Bulls bum.
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Post by 19101989 on Jan 30, 2010 17:09:11 GMT -5
Ahh thank you to you both
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Post by Bryn on Jan 30, 2010 17:09:46 GMT -5
Your welcome
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Post by Guest on Jan 30, 2010 17:10:00 GMT -5
Ahh thank you to you both Anytime.
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Post by Guest on Jan 30, 2010 17:11:23 GMT -5
which is true, because in literal thinking, if a topic is *Bull S#&&%* then it must have the same properaties that make up bull fecies. Also it must come out of a Bulls bum. *throws a pillow at Wind*
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Post by 19101989 on Jan 30, 2010 17:16:08 GMT -5
*tries to get back to the topic and avoiding the flying pillows*
well i was always wondering that Hitler was walking at the way to glory. he defeated France, Britain was about to declare it's surrendering. The S.U was away and Germany was safe and although all of that. he took such a not so witty Move By attacking S.U..why he took such a decision. I mean he was walking at the right road.so why?
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Post by Sinbad on Jan 30, 2010 17:22:20 GMT -5
He was a megalomaniac. His sick sort of a vision of the world saw him at the top of a German empire that spread until the Ural at least and beyond. Russia, even though weakened by the war and still weakened by the revolution of 1918, was a power to be reckoned with.
Also, it had to do with Nazi ideology. For Nazi ideology, it would not be enough to win a war, they would have to conquer and always strive for more, because in Hitler´s world view war is legitimate for politics since Hitler saw war and power struggle as a part of human nature. Therefore, since he saw Germans as the "master race" and Russians as inferior, he wanted Russian terrotory as "living territory" for his "Aryans". There were even settlement programs placing young couples in areas that had been conquered and there were also "mating programs" to spread Hitler´s master race of Aryans. they married stereotypical SS men who fit the Aryan ideal to young German women who fit the same ideal with the only purpose to reproduce and "strengthen the race". These would then have been settled in the eastern territories.
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Post by Guest on Jan 30, 2010 17:32:39 GMT -5
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Post by 19101989 on Jan 30, 2010 17:35:24 GMT -5
Oh then Hitler participated in creating Eugina Thinking about the special elite that should stay and exist and killing the others 'cause they have thinking capabilities and represent a burden over humanity. according to Eugina they tried to apply the artificial election over humans. putting them in hard conditions and different measures and standards to decide the better class that should stay to be declared as the genius elite who will help in making the planet better place to live in @sarah: thanks a lot for the link. this board is full of surprises
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Post by Guest on Jan 30, 2010 17:43:15 GMT -5
Anytime. Glad to help navigate you around here.
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Post by Doubar on Feb 3, 2010 16:45:21 GMT -5
First off: sorry for not sharing my view of point on this one yet. I simply don't find the time to do so. Anyway, something I noticed: What's Eugina, Bryn? Do you mean eugenics? If it's like that, then no: Hitler did not participate in creating it. This idea was created by scientists in late 19th century and had only been horribly abused by him. Eugenics itself has a good purpose and even though in quite some points one could definitely debate about it (let alone that there are hundrets of different definitions about what exactly it contains of as poeple interpreted it in hundrets of different ways), I for one think the idea to be reasonable and find it to be a real pity that Hitler (and sadly enough he hasn't been the first one to interpret eugenics rather radically) blemished it.
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