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Drowsy Emperor

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  1. The only thing that is strange is the choice of target. And the child aspect. Not really proof, but there you have it.
  2. No, politeness induced repressed angry thoughts make 'em want to blow your brains out while staying polite
  3. Why would they do that unless they were covering up someone else's involvement
  4. Actually, in my country not a single news source spreads anything resembling hatred toward muslims. Maybe during the Bosnian war in the 90's, but war is war and the propaganda was mutual. As for more proof, look at the second link.
  5. Five seconds on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7_LfghKTrk Mostly anti Israel and anti Jewish with some US hate toward the end. and on and on it goes
  6. Christianity's villainy and terror are also ongoing things although their outright militantism isn't very big problem in Europe anymore and in USA people seem to tolerate it quite lot more than they tolerate it from other religions. Also expansionism and converting everybody to Christianity is one of the core tenets of Christianity. Mark 16:15 He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation." Mark 16:16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. What nonsense. Christian militantism in the US is laughable. Literally laughable. The religion is still strong in certain parts of the country but its capacity for expansion and fanaticism is limited to non-existent. And that's only in the US. Mail me when you find an international christian terrorist network spanning the globe. Christian terrorist group don't form international networks at least that are know to public, but they don't necessary need because we have enough Christian missionaries that are willing to spread their message to other countries. But for example in Anti-balaka in Central African Republic are Christian terrorists that hunt and kill Muslims quite openly including lynching ex-minister of Health. They also use mass rapes regular weapon against Muslims. They have caused nearly as many refugees in Africa as ISIS in Iraq. Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda committed during their rebellion (2005) lot of crimes against humanity including massacres, abductions, mutilation, torture, rape, and using forced child labourers as soldiers, porters, and sex slaves. They still continue to operate Tripura in India is Christian terrorist and rebel group that seeks the secession of Tripura, North-East India and they do terrorist attacks against Hindus. Nagaland in India is Christian terrorist group that wants to establish a sovereign christian state. Their main income comes from drug smuggling. They have also indulged in kidnapping, extortion and other terrorist activities. Their operation status is currently under question as they signed peace treaty with Indian government. Army of God in USA is Christian terrorist group that has done terrorist attacks against abortion providers starting from 1982. Christian Identity is global loosely organised Christian group that consist from individuals, churches and prison gangs that hold white supremacist theology, like they (European decent white people) are God's chosen people and that Jews are cursed offspring of Cain. Groups like Aryan Nations follow their teachings. They preach such things like killing Jews and Homosexuals. They don't form international groups because there's literally no such thing as powerful international Christianity barring the Catholic church. What you name are a handful of people in Africa (where there is a "terror group" for everything and as many failed states there are various groups), India (where there are even communists still, let alone christians, in a subcontinent with a billion people) and the US which has a prison gang for every single religion or creed in existence. Besides, all of that is representative of local interests and divisions. Muslim terrorist networks span dozens of countries, are in general agreement on the cause they're fighting for (even if there is infighting) and have proven themselves capable of large scale attacks in functioning modern states, attracting even second or third generation immigrants. They're now an international ideology with as much draw and charisma as communism in its heyday. The deluge of volunteers for ISIS (even as they release videos of gruesome beheadings), from all over the world proves this better than anything else. Most importantly, christian extremism doesn't enjoy wide support at all (none really), whereas half the arab world is now celebrating what happened in San Bernandino without even knowing if its really religiously motivated with hundreds TV stations and mosques across the entire muslim world implicitly or explicitly supporting terrorism and preaching hatred for the west through daily propaganda.
  7. Where is the source that they were screaming "Allah Akbar"
  8. Gee, I wonder why. Is crypto-fascism and transphobia a turnoff with Finnish girls? No
  9. I'm playing Warcraft III Frozen Throne and even though I suck its still fun. If anyone is up for a game over Tunngle drop me a PM.
  10. Christianity's villainy and terror are also ongoing things although their outright militantism isn't very big problem in Europe anymore and in USA people seem to tolerate it quite lot more than they tolerate it from other religions. Also expansionism and converting everybody to Christianity is one of the core tenets of Christianity. Mark 16:15 He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation." Mark 16:16 Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. What nonsense. Christian militantism in the US is laughable. Literally laughable. The religion is still strong in certain parts of the country but its capacity for expansion and fanaticism is limited to non-existent. And that's only in the US. Mail me when you find an international christian terrorist network spanning the globe. Yes, expansionism is one of the core tenets of Christianity. What makes Islam much more dangerous is that it marries Christian expansionism with Judaic, old-testament ruthlessness and moral exclusivity. Whereas Christianity's morality explicitly applies to everyone, and Judaism's expansion was limited by its "our nation, our God" concept, Islam has neither of these two checks. Morality only applies to believers, everyone else is fodder (as in Judaism, but not in Christianity, regardless of its historical excesses), but everyone may become us (as in Christianity, but not in Judaism). Its is, from a militant standpoint, the perfect hybrid of the two and the fact that its still going strong proves it.
  11. Every major branches today are peaceful toward eachother except Wahhabism, that is Saudi sect, they are also called themselves Salafi. i don't know if i can explain this fluently... Wahhabism is a new sect, founded by Muhammad Ibn Wahhab and this sect become the main supporter of Ibn Saud gang of robbers and with British help manage to establish the state of Saudi Arabia. This sect is ISIS of the past. They kill everyone in their path, calling all Muslims are deviants and infidels. What you see in Saudi Arabia is this sect of Islam. This sect who make enemies of all sects There are a lot of Wahhabi agensts around, even in my country and yur country in the west, they are easily detected if you know how.... ^Mostly true actually. The Wahhabi are a scourge. I'm surprised they haven't been outlawed everywhere by this point.
  12. Actually she's right. Islam is islam. Militancy and expansionism are core components of the religion. One does not simply get from Morocco to Malaysia in a paddle boat.* *inb4 the Christianity complaint. its in the past folks, this is ongoing - focus please.
  13. When it happens all the gun lover websites report on it, like its mo'****in' Pulitzer time. I'm not the brightest star in the galaxy but even I recognize that the gun debate is entirely without substance. America is violent because violence is culturally more acceptable than in other places. There are other countries that are poor yet not violent, filled with guns yet spared the things that happen in the US. There is no other explanation. I personally think its because its a country made of strangers without the ties that european nation states have (not the fabricated nations of Africa and the Middle East and such). its not nearly as easy for events to come to a violent conclusion when people speak the same language, have more or less the same customs and habits. I'm not implying things are stellar in Europe, just obviously a tad better in that regard on average.
  14. Since forever. If they're not directly training people they finance camps all over the middle east and asia. They're literally the people (along with Bahrein, Qatar and UAE) to get money and everything else if you want to go jihadi. Regardless, I don't think they were trained there or at all. It looks like a personal plan, not "organized" terrorism. And there was probably a personal component to it otherwise they could have just shot up a shopping mall or some such.
  15. Except were obviously not insane, and were both devout muslims. The likelihood of this having nothing to do with religon is probably in the single digit percentile. But sure, lets blame guns. That's what the narrative is shaping up towards anyway. By the way, Serbia is the second in the world (after US) at number of guns per 100 people and doesn't have a fraction of the US violent crime and homicide rate per 1000 or 10000 people. And in my lifetime I've heard of one mass shooting spree in the country, by some guy who shot up his family and neighbors in his village. As if you're going to be blind and deaf about it consider this. Take into account how many whites there are in the US and their "right wing" terrorist acts and the total number of muslims (clue: its tiny) vs their terrorist acts its plain which is the more troublesome population as an overall ratio. Regardless, I've said before - this is not an American problem (even if its american made) and its not looking to become one with their population structure and other relevant parameters, its a European problem.
  16. "Look, they were Arab and religious, so it must be that they killed because they were Muslim!" Maybe wait to make a more informed judgment. People also yelled out immediately "the attack hit a disability centre, it must have something to do with that", but now it is being reported that it might have been inter-employee conflict rather than the mission of the centre, unliked the PP attack. Its plausible, but then why bring his wife along. And why come decked out for WW3. And just how many co-workers can one person come into conflict with
  17. http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/02/us/san-bernardino-shooting/ Religion of peace at it again or something else? So far it looks religiously motivated. Apparently he was Pakistani, she a Saudi he met through a dating website. He was apparently very religious. His job wasn't in jeopardy, nor was there any bad blood at the workplace - or say they say. They came completely armed and geared up so this was probably in the works for a while.
  18. Sounds a lot like overtraining, take a 10 days break and see if things improve. Whats your exercise schedule? As for training, today I improved my deadlift technique and pulled 240kg with so little effort that I need to buy another set of 20kg plates to keep things interesting. The problem is, those plates are super expensive. It does, doesn't it. Yet I exercise 3-4 times per week, around 2 hours per session and its all just bodyweight exercises, even if they lean toward the extreme side. In other words, nothing extremely taxing for a relatively fit 28yr old. On the other hand, my sleep is erratic and I eat garbage half the time. It didn't seem to be a major problem before but it may be catching up to me.
  19. I like the new synthwave quite a lot
  20. For some reason my working out is on a downward spiral. I train just as much as before, look the same as before but I don't have as much strength as I had this summer. I have a theory its a seasonal thing. Other than that I found a Turk on ebay that makes lovely gun grips and I'm looking to spice up my P38 with some ivory looking grips. You have to hand it to the Germans, the thing is '43 production and after a bluing my father applied it looks as new 72 years later. I believe only the recoil springs were changed in that time. In fact, I was surprised how impressive it is in comparison to some brand new steel guns - a CZ75 I've handled in the shop looks downright crude by comparison. The extremely expensive SIG P226 looks a bit better than the CZ but the grip plastic has mold lines all over and the aluminum frame doesn't exactly scream quality even though the gun has a good reputation (US Navy Seals etc.).
  21. But even with all this weaponry its not clear how things actually stand on the ground and just how much the Syrian army is capable of right now. Half a decade has passed, even the Wehrmacht was in tatters after that much time.
  22. Out of the entire soviet/russian arsenal I like the Mi24 Hind the most because it looks so ****ing mean and it has an impressive operational history. The kamov ka-50 heli is also awesome but it hasn't seen nearly as much warfare.
  23. Gfted guilty of siding with Russians. Now I've seen it all. /thread
  24. His algorithm is just broken
  25. Interesting to see how acutely aware he was of everything that was going on, yet still couldn't resist pushing the Russian self-destruct button.
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