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Yes Bruce, we get it. Turkey is a NATO member so the Muslim-Putin can do as he pleases while we sort of have to oppose the real Putin because it is tradition. Not to mention that we wouldn't need to let ourselves be blackmailed by Turkey if Germany hadn't messed up Greece so much that they just can't control their borders at all, and not for a lack of wanting. So anyway once the deal with Turkey is fully underway we'll just have a massive influx of legal Turkish unskilled immigrants instead of a massive influx of unskilled refugees from Syria and Afghanistan (and those at least could be legally deported once they are denied asylum). Sounds about right. Surely that is much better than the current situation. Okay well thats one way of looking at this, in a very negative way But surly " unskilled Turkish immigrants " is something the EU is use to...isn't that better than immigrants coming from countries like Iraq, Syria, Sudan etc. The EU is use to Turkish immigrants? He meant that the the same "refugees" that will be shipped off to Turkey will come back with Turkish passports instead. But thats not how the EU\Turkey deal is suppose to work or is structured People sent back to Turkey end up at the back of the line to now wait to get into the EU and only real Turkish citizens end up being sent to the EU Can you produce any credible links to support your criticism because if what you saying is true it would indeed make the whole agreement moot The deal bears zero merit as it grants Visa-free travel for Turkish citizens and it depends on Turkey enforcing the rules to begin with, of which it has no incentive to do since there's zero punishment from Merkel and her ilk if they decide to do otherwise.
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Completely meaningless argument unless you can provide reasons in themselves why anyone should take heed of what the people of Paris or Berlin thinks over what the people of the streets of Moscow say.
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Yes Bruce, we get it. Turkey is a NATO member so the Muslim-Putin can do as he pleases while we sort of have to oppose the real Putin because it is tradition. Not to mention that we wouldn't need to let ourselves be blackmailed by Turkey if Germany hadn't messed up Greece so much that they just can't control their borders at all, and not for a lack of wanting. So anyway once the deal with Turkey is fully underway we'll just have a massive influx of legal Turkish unskilled immigrants instead of a massive influx of unskilled refugees from Syria and Afghanistan (and those at least could be legally deported once they are denied asylum). Sounds about right. Surely that is much better than the current situation. Okay well thats one way of looking at this, in a very negative way But surly " unskilled Turkish immigrants " is something the EU is use to...isn't that better than immigrants coming from countries like Iraq, Syria, Sudan etc. The EU is use to Turkish immigrants? He meant that the the same "refugees" that will be shipped off to Turkey will come back with Turkish passports instead. Only Germany has any significant Turkish minority, who arrived with the Gastarbeiterprogramm in the 60's and 70's, but stayed instead of the planned departure. They are now effectively living in a parallel society in Germany and are more interested in the latest news from Ankara than Berlin. If anything, they are the prime example of how a society becomes more fractured due to an alien culture refusing to be assimilated. We are now talking about a third generation of turks living in a country the care little about. In other countries a few turks may have a kebab-stand here and there.
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http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/04/27/donald-trump-rejects-false-song-globalism-nationalist-foreign-policy-speech-2/ Oh dear, the guy is going to have an assissination attempt on him in the near future. The assassin will be of course a mentally ill Cruz-supporter who thinks that Trump has betrayed God and the constitution for his views on transexuals in the bathroom. //edit: I do smell a slight calculated move to appeal to Bernie supporters there.
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In no sense did i suggest any engagement in any illegal activities, my good sir. I was only musing in hypothetical scenarios that only ruffians make their acquaintence to.
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The same betting markets that offered 5000:1 for Leicester winning the Premiere League Heh! Even long shots can win, right? That's exactly why some people should take that 5,000 to 1! Place a bet on the behalf of the forum on Joe Biden. If he wins, then use the money for the next Obsidian kickstarter.
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So Katerina Ivanovna's funeral dinner for Marmeladov, her husband, painted a wrong picture of the relationship between the avarage russian peasantry and the alcohol they drank? But hey, what would Dostoyevsky know about the Russian mind and spirit, he's just another dead writer. Unless of course you're talking about the aristocracy that Katerina claimed to belong to through her father. The very people who could enjoy Madeira vines as much as they please, a luxory not experienced so often outside their circle of peers. Yup, my original suspicions still hold, ms Chapman-wannabe. I'll heat up the Sauna, you may bring the vine. Westlings so serious about trips of this guy with Schizophrenia. http://apt.rcpsych.org/content/15/1/32 Awww, you're so cute when you get angry. Losing your composure to the point of having difficulty writing in english. Red or white vine? I can also vouch in for the link provided by Numbersman. Great find.
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True, but they tend to overlap quite a lot, which can lead to people getting to the same conclusions despite starting from different assumptions.
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Imagine if all those 80's action movies took the sensibilities of the audience in the Soviet Union seriously.
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^The bitter truth is slowly seeping in.
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Haha. Soul train was the shiz. But wait, there's more! Another way to look at it: The train-video was a compliment! (damn culture-barriers) As for the Tik-Tak-video, i appologize for nothing
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That was so quintessential american that it hurts.
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But really, that's as much on you as it is on the other person. You've got to be able to let the little stuff go. Sometimes even the big stuff. Eh, the small stuff or big stuff don't even register on your radar when you're in love.
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Oby can I ask you something...are you a women? If you were I would feel quite bad about how I spoke to you in the past because I would never be rude if you were women? Who knows? enigma.JPG Kum to Finland. We sit in sauna and make fun out of Swedes. Then we have vodka contest. Nope. I don't like vodka and swamps. You liar. The offer still stands. Russians usually prefer wines, but foreighn tourists usually drink vodka in companies of beggars/street weirdos and don't known it. So Katerina Ivanovna's funeral dinner for Marmeladov, her husband, painted a wrong picture of the relationship between the avarage russian peasantry and the alcohol they drank? But hey, what would Dostoyevsky know about the Russian mind and spirit, he's just another dead writer. Unless of course you're talking about the aristocracy that Katerina claimed to belong to through her father. The very people who could enjoy Madeira vines as much as they please, a luxory not experienced so often outside their circle of peers. Yup, my original suspicions still hold, ms Chapman-wannabe. I'll heat up the Sauna, you may bring the vine.
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Weirdest boner material right there. Poor spiders.
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Oby can I ask you something...are you a women? If you were I would feel quite bad about how I spoke to you in the past because I would never be rude if you were women? Who knows? enigma.JPG Kum to Finland. We sit in sauna and make fun out of Swedes. Then we have vodka contest. Nope. I don't like vodka and swamps. You liar. The offer still stands.
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Of course. With lips so loose they flap in the breeze. Oh mai How lewd
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I never took Longknife as someone who prefers massive vaginas. That's what you said right?
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Those votes are from meanies, racists, and other ****lords that the Republican party do not need to associate themselves with. They do nothing but helping people to feel exluded from the voting process. These 'traditional voters' are simply not your audience, America. We have grown more inclusive and to embrace everyone: illegals, global bankers and people with allegiances to countries other than America. They are the new audience and creators for Republican policy, all while 'traditional voters' are sloughing off, both culturally and economically, like a carapace of a bug. We are creating a new culture now for an America of tomorrow and we are refusing to let anyone feel prohibited from participating. 'Traditional Voters' are dead, they do not need to be the audience of the Republican party and they do not have to be yours, America. There is no 'side' to be on, there is no 'debate' to be had.
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Oh boy, i hate to break this to you but...embrace loneliness. Oh, this thread was serious? The only tip that i know is that you can never plan on how your relationship will be or what kind of person it should be, but to live life instead. Sure there will be great moments of despair and moments of great joy, but those are part of the ride that we all have. Physical attraction is still important to start a relationship though, anyone saying otherwise is fooling themselves.
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I have to be the odd one out and say that i prefer thinner women and boobs more. Long (red) hair turns me into a cartoon character and starts howl life a wolf with sometimes hilarious consequences; too bad most red heads that i've dated turned out to be down-right crazy. Blond hair also another weakness, aestethically speaking. Speaking of Oby, i think that she secretly wants to have a nice, quiet family life with atleast three children. If a man can bear the kink of a picture of Putin on the night-stand, "only there to witness the greatness conducted for mother Russia", as she might say, then everything will work out fine.
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"Pure Coincidence"
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If citizens of the West don't like Turkey (and migrants), why Western authorities support them? It's looks like "democracy" in EU/US don't work properly. Because those not represented by the people have other ideas and of course those represented don't always act out according to the wishes either. In the world of politics, anything can be negotiated.
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Russian state-approved news or not, you're preaching to the choir. No one here likes Turkey or their policies.