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    Flying, being thrown, returning, making a mess. You know...the usual stuff.
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    why did you use your username

    My name is from Nordic Mythology Mjřlner is the name of the hammer of Thor. Special ability: when Thor throws it, it returns to his hand.
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    Scariest.   movie.    ever.

    I vote for Alien. When I saw that for the first time, I thought I was going to die. But Sigorny Weaver was sexy
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    Mid east

    This is exactly the kind of thing we see too little of. Thank you RedRouge. Something different than the usual rethorics. I think we must discuss this, do you not find it interesting to discuss? This is a good time and a good place, as good as any.
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    Mid east

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (theavonlady @ April 05 2002,13:36)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">One person kills someone opposite him because of the color of his skin. Another person standing right next to the murderer doesn't harm a hair on a similar person next to him. Will you treat both people equally?<span id='postcolor'> No, you do not understand. Let me express more clearly, the logic of my statement: I will treat the killer equal to another killer. If the first killer is a jew shooting a palestine and the other killer is palestine shooting a jew, I will consider them equally wrong. Do you agree? If you say no, then you have proven me right, and I don't blame you. That was the point of my initial post. If you say yes, then you give me a glimpse of hope.
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    Mid east

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (theavonlady @ April 05 2002,13:33)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">You think that no one could tell during the war who is right and wrong and what is bad or good? Really??<span id='postcolor'> Well apparently the issue of good and bad, is causing some confusion in the current conflict. As it is in every conflict.
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    Mid east

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (theavonlady @ April 05 2002,13:19)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Nice. More even-handedness. The Nazis can be good and bad and so can the allies. How demented!<span id='postcolor'> Do you think I am demented for considering all people to be equal? That would be disturbing...and sad.
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    Mid east

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (scout @ April 05 2002,13:19)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">for arguments sake, lets say these "germans" would agree to retreat, and would actualy retreat, would your grand-father still, try and kill as many "german" civvies?<span id='postcolor'> Well that did happen a lot of places in Europe, after the Germans had capitulated. Germans living in occupied areas were hunted and killed.
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    Mid east

    You don't understand my point. My point is, that in a war, none of the fighting parties can look objectively to the conflict. Obviously.
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    Mid east

    I don't think anybody can understand war, unless we experience it on our own body. No matter how subjective Avon's statements are, don't blame her. She's in the middle of the war, and very few people have the ability to be objective in such a situation. God has been lost in this war for so long, neither side has a clue what religion is all about, that seems to be the only truth in this conflict. How sad and frustrating it must be for people who consider themselves special in the eyes of God, that their biggest contribution to the world in the last decades has been war and destruction. and another thing... Let's say for the sake of argument, that my grandfather was a "terrorist" in the second world war, fighting for the freedom of his country which was being occupied by "evil" germans. Perhaps if you had asked an average german housewife at them time, she might have said that my grandfather was "evil", enticing young kids to slingshot rocks at the germans, blowing up german installations, writing secret newspapers, torturing german soldiers for information etc. etc. My grandfather on the other hand, would have been quite convinced that he was fighting "evil", and doing what he did for a just cause.
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    Who has pictures of hp canada's office toronto?

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Mister Frag @ April 05 2002,02:13)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I doubt that anyone here collects pictures of Canadian HP offices as a hobby        *snip*<span id='postcolor'> I'm sure there are people like that [Make everything a political issue mode activated] People collect all kinds of crap. For no other reason than to demonstrate to their surroundings, that they have understod that the prime quality of modern man is his ability to claim ownership of basically any object or idea. By encouraging children to collect things, we teach them to be materialistic. Which in itself is not a quality, but a sure way to an empty, emotionless and frustrating life. [Make everything a political issue mode deactivated] ooh ooh look at this nice building I just found:
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    Mid east

    [double post apology inserted]
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    Mid east

    What scares me , is the strongly media supported image of young israelies and palestinians who keep on repeating the same rhetorics that their parents and grandparents did, like f*cking Pavlovian dogs. It's so depressing to see young people my own age, thinking and speaking only about war, about evil, about death, about possesions (land), about "traditional" enemies. About who "was here first." It's so unbelievable to me, that process of thought. That it can come to that, makes you wonder if these two socalled "religious" peoples, have any clue what religion is all about. Blah, blah, blah, God this and Allah that and  bang! you're dead!?  How depressing to see people caught in patterns of thought, living in war and despair for decades, and seemingly not learning anything. Not changing anything. How are they taught to think? What do they teach their children? Is "God"? someone you look for to support your right to kill your neighbour? I would like to see more of those that think in another way. It's rare that the media shows anything that inspires hope.
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    Why americans scare me

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Albert Schweizer @ April 04 2002,17:55)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I am not saying this to please you, but in fact the most beautiful girl I learned to know so far was from Belgium. I was surprised too! I am kind of superficial so if I admit that I think a girl is a killer, then she must be killer. She looked as if she just came from a Jill Sander cat-walk. But why do you always learn to know them abroad.<span id='postcolor'> Same thing happened to me - a Belgian girl. Maybe she was not the most beautiful but she was one of the most interesting. She was addicted to chocolate, or so she saíd. I mean an actual physical addiction which apparently had started when she had eaten a whole pound of chocolate as a kid. She also told me she was Ë brasilian, and I know she danced samba and salsa, and quoted Saramago. I also suspect she was a pathological liar. But I didn't mind. We had a lot of nice s*x  The suddenly she vanished into thin air, and I found out she moved in with another guy two days later. This is the kind of girl I will never forget...
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    The boast-about-your-fave-fighting-force-thread

    Are you joking? I can't tell...
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    Why americans scare me

    Bill Clinton? P.S. Related to an earlier post: I think the notion of changing the constitution is only outrageous if you have no historical perspective.
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