Mind-boggling "feedback" from around the webz

Apr 21, 2013 21:53

All right, scared panickers who are now demanding for blood good peace-loving folks who've surely shown their best side in the last few days! Calmed down somewhat from all the shock & drama already, have we? Now that one suspect is down, the other captured, people cheering on the streets and babies finally being able to sleep calm at night, and ( Read more... )

culture, balkans, internet, terrorism, east europe

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devil_ad_vocate April 21 2013, 22:25:13 UTC
The world will never run short of douchenozzles.

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telemann April 21 2013, 22:31:12 UTC
Sadly, never, ever :/

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lantean_breeze April 22 2013, 01:07:06 UTC
On this, I agree.

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htpcl April 22 2013, 06:21:39 UTC
Are you able to read Bulgarian or Russian? I could splash some links here if you so much insist, but Google Translator ain't exactly your best friend, from what I've seen. ;-)

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musicpsych April 22 2013, 01:49:44 UTC
I see some of this as trolling. But even if not, and this kind of makes me feel like Catherine Tate, but I ain't bothered. Maybe I've just gotten used to reading some of the horrible things people write in comments sections.

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allhatnocattle April 22 2013, 02:24:00 UTC
A lot of anger out there in the ether. Some justified, some not. But it flows both ways.

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rimpala April 24 2013, 12:04:11 UTC
That's my thoughts right now

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rjf_snyker April 22 2013, 04:05:43 UTC
He...he...Its normal reaction for many people. I remember, how poles were happy, when terrorist blast bomb in subway. Many people hates each other. And thay have reasons. For example: anglo-saxsons supported chechenian terroris in war 1994-1996 and war after that (thank you, they make stron Putin regiment). I remember how lord Jadd did it. And after that you think, that people will support americans? I have sympathy to the people who were killed and injured in Boston, but curses like chickens come home to roost. Sorry for my english

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cheezyfish April 22 2013, 15:05:53 UTC
You do realize that Clinton stayed out of the First Chechen war, and in fact supported Yeltsin by supporting the idea that the war was an internal Russian affair, and as a result, the US didn't get involved?

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rjf_snyker April 22 2013, 17:17:36 UTC
Yes...but what he can did? Ruusia was weakness pro-Western country. If the U.S. had supported the Chechen official, Yeltsin's regime would have fallen. Control take communists. And i remember its war. Supported Yeltsin=supported war.
And i remember, how western broadcast named chechenian terrorist - rebels.

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cheezyfish April 22 2013, 17:35:09 UTC
Regardless of why Clinton stayed out of it, he did, and this seems to contradict your original statement. Perhaps then this is just misunderstanding due to English translation.

When you said this : "anglo-saxsons supported chechenian terroris in war 1994-1996 and war after that"

and this: " I have sympathy to the people who were killed and injured in Boston, but curses like chickens come home to roost.

It sounded like you were saying the US supported Chechen terrorist, and now we are paying for it.

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