"I'm Blaiseese, from Space Burkina Faso!"
"And I'm Biyutta, the fasssstessst person in Africa!"
"I'm Blaiseese, from Space Burkina Faso!"
"And I'm Biyutta, the fasssstessst person in Africa!"
That picture alone is better then every single inch of Hetalia.
@Cyan:
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We're going to need this for the eventual Sub-Saharan Revolutions Thread.
This is so much fucking win right there.
Also Zeph, did you asing Mugabe "inflation" powers due to the wonderfull economic results his rule brought to the Zimbabwe Dollar ? :ninja:
Also this makes Ben Qaboos Zarbon and Joseph Kaliba Dodoria.
The entire African Union can be Freeza.
Freeza was Mobutu.
the first word that came to my mind was "chessboard".
and then i thought "tacky motherfucker".
@JERK:
Freeza was Mobutu.
Wouldn't Mobutu be more fit to be Cold ?
The first word that came to my mind was "metrosexual."
@No:
Wouldn't Mobutu be more fit to be Cold ?
Cold would be the Mahdi of Sudan.
Goku is Nelson Mandela of course.
Now there's an idea for a story: Namek saga with African dictators.
@Cyan:
I would wear that.
Wonder if it's made from human skin ? :ninja:
You guys are having too much fun.
Idi Aman: Mobutu never told you what really happened to Patrice Lumumba!
Fela Kuti: Ha! I already know the Belgians blew him up.
Idi Aman: No Fela! Master Mobutu helped! Ahahahaha.
Fela Kuti: ….!!!
Cell saga can feature European dictators.
Dr. Gero = Hitler
Android 19 = Mussolini
Android 17 = Ceausescu
Android 18 = Franco
Cell = Stalin
-Rebel fighters and civilians alike have evacuated Bin Jawad in anticipation of a further assault by Gaddafi's forces.
-Rebel fighters say they remain in control of Az Zawiyah, despite ongoing firece fighting in the city 50km west of the capital Tripoli.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is addressing reporters.[hide]-He says the opposition is "no longer using Facebook or social media, but tanks and missiles".
-He says those anti-Gaddafi rebels fighting in Misurata were "holding thousands hostage to fear".
-He says opposition mobs in Az Zawiyah lynched 30 people, "killed by razors, with their eyes popped out".
-Journalists in the hall where he is speaking are shouting at him, but he begs to continue.
-Saif al Gaddafi goes on to accuse armed Gaddafi opponents of further torture. He says there were no demonstrations in Baida, but that armed groups attacked and seized control of arms caches there, then attacked the army.
-Then he goes on to blame the violence on Libyans who had been held as "terrorists" by the US.
From the very beginning, it is clear there was a military plot. The largest weapons depot [near Benghazi] was attacked by the armed militia. They wished to take possession of the TNT, that's why the explosion happened.
And those who claim to have set up an empire in Derna. I tell you: I, myself, had you released from Guantanamo. I know you by name … They were handed over to us by the West. the West extradited them to us from Guantanamo, packed in sacks like chickens.
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Vegeta saga must be latin american dictators, all the saibaimen, everyone's the same.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is addressing reporters.[hide]-He says the opposition is "no longer using Facebook or social media, but tanks and missiles".
-He says those anti-Gaddafi rebels fighting in Misurata were "holding thousands hostage to fear".
-He says opposition mobs in Az Zawiyah lynched 30 people, "killed by razors, with their eyes popped out".
-Journalists in the hall where he is speaking are shouting at him, but he begs to continue.
-Saif al Gaddafi goes on to accuse armed Gaddafi opponents of further torture. He says there were no demonstrations in Baida, but that armed groups attacked and seized control of arms caches there, then attacked the army.
-Then he goes on to blame the violence on Libyans who had been held as "terrorists" by the US.[/hide]
Wow. Can't believe this guy.
Gaddafi's getting the rebels confused with himself.
Gaddafi is confused! It hurt itself in it's confusion! (metaphorically)
Gaddafi can be Guru.
Gaddafi: …Chaaavez. CHAAAAAAAAAVEZ!
Chavez: sigh What Elder Gaddafi?
Gaddafi: Gather the UN and ask for a big-screen TV.
Chavez: I think that's a big misuse of your power-
Gaddafi: DO I HAVE TO MISUSE MY HAND UPSIDE YOUR HEEEEAAAAD/
-Aljazeera: Gaddafi Battalions bomb oil storage facility & residential neighborhoods in Ras Lanuf.
-Aljazeera: Revolutionaries start entering the city of Ras Lanuf.
Damn friday afternoon lectures I missed the awesome that happened in here :w00t:
-Aljazeera: Revolutionaries start entering the city of Ras Lanuf.
What tenacity may good fortune be on their side!!
Ras Lanuf, Sidra Port and Albariyga remain under rebel control after fierce battles, residents tell Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile, Gaddafi forces have pulled out of the residential areas of Ras Lanuf, says Reuters.
@Cyan:
Gaddafi can be Guru.
Gaddafi: …Chaaavez. CHAAAAAAAAAVEZ!
Chavez: sigh What Elder Gaddafi?
Gaddafi: Gather the UN and ask for a big-screen TV.
Chavez: I think that's a big misuse of your power-
Gaddafi: DO I HAVE TO MISUSE MY HAND UPSIDE YOUR HEEEEAAAAD/
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Can't wait for the episode when Gaddafi works at a chocolate factory.
Damn friday afternoon lectures I missed the awesome that happened in here :w00t:
What tenacity may good fortune be on their side!!
I hope BK will be alright :(
-A protest in Tripoli following Friday prayers was stopped before it could start. A resident of Tajoura district, where foreign journalists have been prevented from reporting, told reuters:
About 300 people were inside the mosque praying. Militia men fired tear gas and shot in the air to intimidate them.
There was a lot of tear gas. Everyone ran away. They tried to prevent the protests and succeeded.
The Tajoura neighbourhood has seen protests which turned into clashes with security forces following friday prayers in recent weeks
-Reuters also reports that a Libyan government official assigned to accompany foreign journalists said the presence of the media would incite violence in the Tajoura neighbourhood of Tripoli.
If journalists go there they [the protesters] will make trouble. They will shout and throw some rocks if they see journalists. There is no protest there today. There are just guys throwing rocks.
Meanwhile, Libyan state TV urged people in the rebel-controlled east of Libya not to attend Friday prayers in public places, saying state officials "feared for their lives from mercenaries and criminal gangs".
The call was ignored in Benghazi, where thousands of Libyan turned out in the central squares in a public demonstration against Gaddafi's four-decade rule.
-Libyan state TV is currently showing images of what it says is a pro-Gaddafi rally being held in the centre of Az Zawiyah.
That Ginyu Force picture is hilarious .
Somebody should do different dead dictators with the "Super Ghost Kamikaze Attack".
Oh Nickolas Sarkozy you
He should let his son lead the attack.
@Cyan:
And if these retaliation airstrikes also kill civilians…?
Then there will be less refugees in europe.
Simple math ! :getlost:
Though I like the basic initiative, and considered this before but realy, it would be near impossible to target anything in Tripoli because aparently Gaddafi gets around quite alot.
@No:
Then there will be less refugees in europe.
Simple math ! :getlost:
Sneaky French people.
@No:
because aparently Gaddafi gets around quite alot.
And now I imagine Gaddafi in one of Dr. Robotnik's flying chairs zipping around the country.
It wouldn't be such a bad idea if it had a more planned approach. But I called the EU turning Sarkozy down, they're probably waiting for the NATO and USA to hold their hands.
With the earthquake in Japan I doubt they will get something done anytime soon. They will most likely concentrate on disaster management from now on.
Well, it looks like the EU is at least coming up with some "solutions". Economic sanctions are supposed to be tightened (which probably won't have any impact whatsoever) and humanitarian aid will be increased.
Still no agreement about a no-fly-zone though.
Well, it looks like the EU is at least coming up with some "solutions". Economic sanctions are supposed to be tightened (which probably won't have any impact whatsoever) and humanitarian aid will be increased.
Still no agreement about a no-fly-zone though.
Yeah, that's the main problem. Gadaffi isn't so stupid to store all his fortune in Western banks and I doubt he will have money problems anytime soon. The no-fly-zone is something that should be directed by the USA with Europe's help, I mean they already have carriers in that area and are pretty much set up for it. But without the NATO giving their ok that matter will take too much precious time that the rebels certainly need.
@Cyan:
Sneaky French people.
And now I imagine Gaddafi in one of Dr. Robotnik's flying chairs zipping around the country.
Well I think given two or three more years he'd start roboticising people :ninja:
@Cyan:
Sneaky French people.
And now I imagine Gaddafi in one of Dr. Robotnik's flying chairs zipping around the country.
Just to be clear, you have no one to blame but yourself for this.
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He looks like a gym coach from some sissy school for rich kids.
Just to be clear, you have no one to blame but yourself for this.
Al Qaeda! SnooPING AS usual I see!
The summer one is hilarious and he looks like M. Bison in the Dictator Collection.
Gaddafi Fashion Week. He looks funny in that winter and summer clothes.
I think it's a rule that every African dictator must shop for clothes at Elton John's garage sale and no where else.
Seriously, look at that Mobutu picture a few pages back.
Well I like this