Vampire Supermen Party

Apr 30, 2011 06:51

I think maybe this one might be a little more advanced than my usual, but the issue is something I'm curious about, as a sociological issue, and through the prism of my studies.  This won't be an exhaustive explanation, but hopefully my ideas will communicate enough - I tend to keep some vital information in my head at times, which is a ( Read more... )

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thyradane April 30 2011, 09:03:10 UTC
How can anyone say "it will never happen again" when it has happened again and is happening again? That`s ludicrous ( ... )

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peppermintyrose April 30 2011, 15:48:47 UTC
I agree - but foolishly, people in Western countries often seem to think we've "learnt our lesson" - you can find all kinds of crap waxing lyrical about it.

I would win all the fights in Denmark by *agreeing with people*. Huzzah! :D

Mein Kampf didn't really have much to say about women, other than we were to be pure and upstanding so as to be the vessel for strong German men. Of course, I'm a truly faulty vessel, so I don't think it's possible.

Mr. Minty was telling me that Viking swords are absolute crap - and that they were eager for Frankish steel for their swords - and with that kind of outlook, they certainly didn't think they were the best.

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thyradane April 30 2011, 16:04:10 UTC
To me it seems like everyone is "agreeing with people" in Denmark so that wouldn`t win you anything. It really bothers me how few voices are heard to speak against this crap that is Danish official policy at the moment.
Oh - and intellectuals are being shunned too. The latest bulletin being that intellectuals a poorer parents.

German women got medals for having plenty of children. I expect they counted fingers and toes on all children before the medals were handed out.

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peppermintyrose April 30 2011, 16:16:31 UTC
Yeah, but telling them it's an Australian idea, by virtue of the fact that I'm not Danish means I'd win by default.

Of course we are - we're shit at everything except being in our ivory towers and thinking about hoity toity things.

With the addition of DNA, things would become so much easier.

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thyradane April 30 2011, 17:03:18 UTC
Ah no. They have selective hearing and will only think they inspired the huge country of Australia too with their magnificent and very Danish ideas.

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peppermintyrose April 30 2011, 21:48:03 UTC
Dammit. What the hell does being Danish have to do with Australia? Pfft. They'd be fooling themselves.

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