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humanity has been fighting over the middle east for much longer than you may realize. dig down, deep, deep down beneath and you may find patches of fused glass.. much like those found after a nuclear detonation. nuclear armaggedon has happened before and it will happen again, a repeating pattern that is inescapible. |
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@vampboy | 15 November 12 |
I hope not.
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@shadow27 | 15 November 12 |
it has nothing to do with recent events, recent conflicts. excuses. it is human nature, like red and black ants fighting over territory, they don't know why they do it, they just *do it*.
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@vampboy | 16 November 12 |
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@shadow27 | 16 November 12 |
what makes holy land what it is? i believe it may have nothing to do with religion at all. perhaps it is something about the places themselves? strong magnetic fields, positive/negative ion laden winds, some sort of physical phenomena that will explain the aggressive tendencies of the inhabitants.
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@shadow27 | 16 November 12 |
if this is true then perhaps it isn't really holy land. perhaps it is really cursed.
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@say.what | 16 November 12 |
I think it's nature, look how dogs bark at each other in the park, they don't know each other but still bark, add to that a dog who thinks they own the territory and we have a fight
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@vampboy | 16 November 12 |
yet some dogs are very passive, if it was in their nature to be aggressive, we wouldn't have these kind of dogs then.
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@urvoice1 | 16 November 12 |
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@say.what | 16 November 12 |
Passive to the human, plenty of people have aggressive dogs its almost fashionable with chavs in the UK
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@akeel..b | 16 November 12 |
lmao chavs do have them s**tty staffies lol
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@obi_jon | 16 November 12 |
I think the heat in that part of the world frys peoples brains. ![]() |
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@visitor8 | 16 November 12 |
Holy s**t
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@manszar | 16 November 12 |
if you have a gimmick you bring in the people and with them the money.
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@bobdylan | 16 November 12 |
the dinosaures were wiped out not by a meteor but killed in the great war , 60,million years ago man was soooo advanced he fought ward with bio enginered wepons .... the dinosaures ! eventualy they blow up the planet beyon repaire only a hand full svived , repopulated then another extinction war 40 million years ago and we been repeating it ever since . Wipe out everything every few hundred thousand years we do
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@phallica | 16 November 12 |
The importance of the holy land stems back to the earliest Hebrew tribes. Different parts of the holy land are more important to the big three. The Jews consider Jerusalem a divine blessing from God. It was the place of Christ, where all the events Christians find important unfolded, and important to Muslims for the Isra' and Mi'raj. There are other sites and occurrences, but you get my drift. Land is important to most people, to own the ground under their feet.
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@dgsn | 16 November 12 |
No such thing as holy land, it is a largely infertile strip of coastal semi arid land that is more than a touch overrated. If that is the promised land then your god promised s**t.
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@dgsn | 16 November 12 |
Just sayin....
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@say.what | 16 November 12 |
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@kimjongl | 16 November 12 |
compared to other parts of the world it is a pretty poor choice.
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@etzbaot | 16 November 12 |
@ dgsn - 16.11.12 - 03:02pm No such thing as holy land, it is a largely infertile strip of coastal semi arid land that is more than a touch overrated. If that is the promised land then your god promised s**t. This little Twit has s**t for brains. You know absolutely Nothing about the Holy Land. |
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