omg. know what i want right now. Lobster.
ok. crazy idea. is there such thing as lobster pizza?
omg. know what i want right now. Lobster.
ok. crazy idea. is there such thing as lobster pizza?
omg. know what i want right now. Lobster.
ok. crazy idea. is there such thing as lobster pizza?
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Yes. There is. Also shrimp on pizza is good.
just back to say ahmadinejad is going to be next presidental election candidate
Article from Frankie Boyle, giving his thoughts on the UK side of the Panama Papers story.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/apr/12/frankie-boyle-tax-havens-panama-papers
He should do what similarly outspoken columnist Charlie Brooker did and release some paperback compilations of his articles.
I'd buy them in a heartbeat.
just back to say ahmadinejad is going to be next presidental election candidate
Welcome back. Does he have high chances to win?
Another one, concerning Trump and the current political climate in the US.
Trump seems to have the emotional range of a Power Rangers villain and the social skills of a teenage Minotaur.
He looks like a pumpkin having a nervous breakdown, talks like the words are being fired out of his mouth by a tennis ball launcher
and has the general manner of an arrogant televangelist suspected of murder by Columbo.
Goodbye, sides.
So, what is everyone's opinion on the Peru's presidential election?
I hope they replace the current president with someone better since the current one sucks!
Perú , between the daughter of a dictator and a follower of Chavez. Not good options.
just back to say ahmadinejad is going to be next presidental election candidate
I thought we were done with this crazy idiot.
@MDL:
Another one, concerning Trump and the current political climate in the US.
Goodbye, sides.
Oh, what a fun read. I liked this one:
On the campaign trail, she’s a cynical power player projecting the weary joy of a shopping mall Santa while inside her burns the fury of Michael Corleone having to do a meet and greet at a farmers’ market in Idaho. She seems to shake hands with each member of the public as if musing on all the things she could do to them if only they were Libyan.
Not only Libyan's though. I think she doesn't like anyone except herself. But that part said a lot about her doings in that particular country.
And wow, that conclusion.
Perú , between the daughter of a dictator and a follower of Chavez. Not good options.
BTW, what is everyone opinion about what Macri is doing in Argentina ?
@MDL:
Another one, concerning Trump and the current political climate in the US.
Goodbye, sides.
Oh, what a fun read. I liked this one:
Not only Libyan's though. I think she doesn't like anyone except herself. But that part said a lot about her doings in that particular country.
And wow, that conclusion.
LOL I enjoyed the article. I think I started giggling at=
"With almost infinite resources, the closest they’ve got to producing a popular candidate is Ted Cruz: a cross between a permanently disappointed sitcom vampire and the high school yearbook photo of every serial killer of the modern era."
The giggles turned t chuckles at=
"Donald Trump has simply cast himself as a solution. Trump is in many ways just saying what the other candidates would say on cocaine, but he’s also a unity candidate. His hope is to bring all of America together in their rejection of reality. "
But I really love this one=
"Trump divides his time between working some kind of King Ralph angle, and claiming that he’s going to make the US great again by using his business experience. We can only assume that means repeatedly declaring it bankrupt, then changing its name so he can just shake off all the debt. "
I can't be partial, as a south American bitten by the worst "left" in the continent, any and all of Chavez friends that fall and get their project destroyed makes me happy.
Also haven't been paying attention to Argentina, but it seems like the measures that he took revitalize d some of the economy of the country. How socially expensive it was I have no idea.
Not only Libyan's though. I think she doesn't like anyone except herself. But that part said a lot about her doings in that particular country.
And wow, that conclusion.
Hey I still wanna hear "The Yugoslav Wars: According to SmokerSan".
@Monkey:
Hey I still wanna hear "The Yugoslav Wars: According to SmokerSan".
Well, they gave birth to some very nasty shit, like Kosovo, the biggest country when it comes to selling human beings and especially women for prostitution, the biggest country dealing with human organs, drugs, weapons. Nato protected poor Kosovo from Serbs, but never protected Serb minority from Kosovo, and this has been testified by French officers. But I'll stop here, because I know you will not like my answers. But one thing for sure, I don't like western countries bringing their democracy with bombs.
Well, they gave birth to some very nasty shit,
What are "they". Tell me about the wars (plural).
like Kosovo, the biggest country when it comes to selling human beings and especially women for prostitution
That's definite bullshit at the very least given that there are countries where literal chattel slavery still exists along the south of the Sahara. And I'm given to thinking very poor to at least partially very poor countries like Nigeria or India would be worse than a middling developing country like Kosovo.
If you mean Kosovo has a notable problem with human trafficking and prostitution, that's Eastern Europe in general. I doubt it's any worse than nearby places like Albania, Ukraine or especially Moldova which is leagues poorer than other European countries. Even if you include Turkey, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan in Europe. Moldova has living standards around that of Egypt. Algeria is also better off.
I'd love to see what source you have claiming it's "the biggest".
the biggest country dealing with human organs, drugs, weapons.
Same for all these claims.
Talking about one specific long term product of the wars is kind of a vague meaningless commentary. The wars also produced Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia and kind of sort of Serbia. But as to what, why, when etc when it comes to producing any of them…you need to discuss the conflicts.
Nato protected poor Kosovo from Serbs, but never protected Serb minority from Kosovo,
Considering the Kosovar Serbs are still there in the same areas as previous I don't think there was as much cause for concern of them being ethnically cleansed, as was the case of the reverse. And I doubt NATO did "nothing" at all as regards that.
Restrictions and expectations were made of Albanians as well. Namely the quashing of the insurgency that started up in Macedonia not long after the Kosovo war.Not that Serbs didn't suffer ethnic cleansing in parts of Bosnia and especially Croatia.
and this has been testified by French officers.
What has?
But I'll stop here, because I know you will not like my answers. But one thing for sure, I don't like western countries bringing their democracy with bombs.
The two interventions in the Yugoslav wars directly involved genocide and ethnic cleansing events and not issues of democracy. There was also no NATO intervention in the Slovene and Croatian independence wars, and the one in Bosnia was pretty small.
And no I don't like your answer. Why? Because once again you're solely discussing it from an Americancentric point of view. The Kosovo war was the only one to heavily involve a US element, and it was the tail end of the conflicts and events. You seem honestly completely and totally uninterested in the history of Yugoslavia and the different groups it contained.There weren't even wars or violence involved when it came to Macedonian and Montenegrin independence.
@Monkey:
….
To be honest with you, I must admit, USA and nato did save people from genocide and ethnic cleansing in ex-Yugoslavia. Which was not well done, but still and the aftermath was not well handled, but they stopped war, and that's that. Now let me get back to my conspiring self, may be they did it because it was too close to E.U, they cannot afford to get wars in Europe, and they cannot let things go wild.
To be honest with you, I must admit, USA and nato did save people from genocide and ethnic cleansing in ex-Yugoslavia.
The Yugoslav wars were NOT about the USA or NATO.
If nothing else I'm asking you to describe the conflicts without somehow managing to rest the entire discussion on NATO, which played a brief to nonexistent role in the conflicts outside of the Kosovo one.
Stop all other news! Mary Kate and Ashley have posted their first selfie!!!
…seriously internet? Why are you telling me this is a news story?
Stop all other news! Mary Kate and Ashley have posted their first selfie!!!
…seriously internet? Why are you telling me this is a news story?
Do they still look like they aged horribly at the very least?
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36055488
Just insane . Merkel Allows inquiry into comic's Erdogan insult.
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A 7.1 earthquake has struck southern Japan.
@Mr:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36055488
Just insane . Merkel Allows inquiry into comic's Erdogan insult.
Yeah, read that this morning. Great job protecting your citizens' rights to free speech there, Merkel.
A 7.1 earthquake has struck southern Japan.
Owch, right in Oda's home city.
Yeah, read that this morning. Great job protecting your citizens' rights to free speech there, Merkel.
Eh, looks like she's playing both sides. Merkel wants to react positively to Erdogan, who's apparently pissed, but she's also taking herself out of it by leaving it to the courts. Plus she's pushing to repeal the outdated law while upholding it while it exists.
On the one hand, the fact she immediately jumped on the poem as "unneccesarily hurtful" when nobody asked her opinion shows she is desperate to keep relations with Erdogan going strong during the refugee crisis. It's a bad signal to give to a country that allows freedom of speech and press.
On the other hand, everything Jabberwok said and also the fact that by leaving it to the courts, she shows she has faith in the justice system and doesn't intervene, unlike Erdogan.
@MDL:
Article from Frankie Boyle, giving his thoughts on the UK side of the Panama Papers story.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/apr/12/frankie-boyle-tax-havens-panama-papers
He should do what similarly outspoken columnist Charlie Brooker did and release some paperback compilations of his articles.
I'd buy them in a heartbeat.
I think I found the best quote.
@Article:
Trump’s one liberal policy seems to be his desire to pump more funding into mental health – which I’ve taken the liberty of interpreting as a massive cry for help. You can actually make your own Trump policies by going through the incinerator at the Daily Mail and picking through the dust for anything they thought might get them prosecuted. His position on climate change is “How can there be global warming when it’s still so cold in my soul?”
Things are getting heated up, even ISIS is "joining" this madness. I don't believe in this, but is a possibility. Well, everything will be answered this sunday
Brazilian news:
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Politics:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/14/dilma-rousseff-brazil-supreme-court-delay-impeachment
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-politics/brazils-lower-house-starts-impeachment-debate/
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-politics/brazils-rousseff-loses-more-allies-decries-coup/
[http://www.globalpost.com/article/6758969/2016/04/12/rousseff-accuses-vp-treachery-brazil-coup](http:// http://www.globalpost.com/article/6758969/2016/04/12/rousseff-accuses-vp-treachery-brazil-coup)
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I thought we were done with this crazy idiot.
we are done with him he fucked up everyone in iran especially his last 2 years being president
Great to hear. I was just surprised to hear him back in the news.
Things are getting heated up, even ISIS is "joining" this madness. I don't believe in this, but is a possibility. Well, everything will be answered this sunday
Whenever a country is in a bad political shape or have economic difficulties where the politics cannot find solutions, they'll throw that bone to the people. The security threat will always work.
@Mr:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36055488
Just insane . Merkel Allows inquiry into comic's Erdogan insult.
Not in a rush to remove the crappy law is she? will she even still be around in 2018 lol?
The chancellor added that her government would move to repeal the controversial and little-used Article 103 of the penal code, which concerns insults against foreign heads of state, by 2018.
@sanji''s_dad:
Not in a rush to remove the crappy law is she? will she even still be around in 2018 lol?
The thing is that Erdogan is holding the whole E.U from the balls. He is pretty much blackmailing E.U with terrorism and refugees. He can help refugees going to Europe by opening all routes and by increasing the tension in Syria. The insane thing is that the blackmail is not only political, he is getting billions for it. Erdogan is playing a horrible game with all people, Europeans, Syrians and of course playing with his own people. I can't wait for the US/E.U to get fed up with his shenanigans and fuck him up.
The thing is that Erdogan is holding the whole E.U from the balls. He is pretty much blackmailing E.U with terrorism and refugees. He can help refugees going to Europe by opening all routes and by increasing the tension in Syria. The insane thing is that the blackmail is not only political, he is getting billions for it. Erdogan is playing a horrible game with all people, Europeans, Syrians and of course playing with his own people. I can't wait for the US/E.U to get fed up with his shenanigans and fuck him up.
Her name sounds a lot like merkill and she is killing Germany and the eu by letting them all in it costs a lot of tax payer money to support them she has actually being taking farmers lands so that she would have a place to put them all since they don't have enough space.
She would not need his help if she did not open the gates to Germany and the EU for all the syrian refugees to flood germany and the eu in the first place she should have let the arab countries around syria to take care of them might sound cruel but the arab countries actually have the same main religion so they would have been better living there most of the syrian refugees complain that they're not getting 5 star hotel service in the EU countries and that they don't have islam as their main religion lol.
@sanji''s_dad:
Her name sounds a lot like merkill and she is killing Germany and the eu …
This is very true but only from the European people point of view. I mean it is not true from the point of view of the Employers, Bosses and industry captains. She accepted the refugees for them. The thing is these whole masses of refugees are difficult to assimilate.
@sanji''s_dad:
….she has actually being taking farmers lands so that she would have a place to put them all since they don't have enough space...
This is not true at all. It's quite the opposite, there is a huge lack of population in most rural parts of Europe, and the politics are trying to use these refugees and migrants to populate these areas. The thing is, these same people want to live in big cities.
@sanji''s_dad:
She would not need his help if she did not open the gates to Germany and the EU for all the syrian refugees to flood germany and the eu in the first place she should have let the arab countries around syria to take care of them might sound cruel but the arab countries actually have the same main religion so they would have been better living there most of the syrian refugees complain that they're not getting 5 star hotel service in the EU countries and that they don't have islam as their main religion lol.
This is already the case with Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. But some of those countries, such as the Gulf monarchies will never accept refugees because they are the ones creating this chaos and most importantly they are the most racist people on earth. They do not want refugees, they only accept salves. And there countries who are also facing the same problem such as Iraq. Israel cannot help with these refugees for obvious reasons, but they can stop attacking Syria. The only one controlling this shit, by helping the terrorists, by creating refugees and by deciding when to push them to Europe is Erdogan.
@sanji''s_dad:
sound cruel but the arab countries actually have the same main religion so they would have been better living there most of the syrian refugees complain that they're not getting 5 star hotel service in the EU countries and that they don't have islam as their main religion lol.
It is not cruel, the cruel thing is what is happening in Syria is just an influence game between super-powers.
@sanji''s_dad:
…actually have the same main religion so they would have been better living...
Not really, Arab people and Muslim people are completely different from region to region inside the same country, not even in different countries.
@sanji''s_dad:
…most of the syrian refugees complain that they're not getting 5 star hotel service in the EU countries...
This is not true. I don't know where did you get this.
@sanji''s_dad:
that they don't have islam as their main religion lol.
The thing you totally forget is that a lot of the Iraq/Syria refugees also are Non-Muslim people, you are basing you talk about religion when for Merkel and her employer friends only think about cheap and docile workers. But they forgot to think about the already existing European people.
Merkel did what she have to do with when she "invited" refugees. Not her fault that everything east of Berlin is made up of racist xenophobes who refused to cooperate with a fair relocation process.
This is not true. I don't know where did you get this.
He is clearly exagerating but as someone who's worked with catering for a refugee centrum of about 250 i'd have to say that, in my experience, they tend to have some non-realistic expectations about what can be expected food and lodgingwise.
Merkel did what she have to do with when she "invited" refugees. Not her fault that everything east of Berlin is made up of racist xenophobes who refused to cooperate with a fair relocation process.
You cannot blame everything on the locals. Especially when times are hard for everyone due to crises.
He is clearly exagerating but as someone who's worked with catering for a refugee centrum of about 250 i'd have to say that, in my experience, they tend to have some non-realistic expectations about what can be expected food and lodgingwise.
I know and I saw it myself. But as you have guessed, I was referring to his exaggerations: "taking farmers lands" and "5 star hotel service". That's why, it is good not to blame anything on locals. They are not xenophobes or racists, they are sometimes people suffering economic issues and difficulties and they see the solidarity going for strangers and not for them. Especially when some of the refugees are doing bad shit. And when you add to that those assholes in the Arabian Gulf not giving any hand or money, when they should be the ones doing everything…
When a bunch of countries say they are willing to accept tons of refugees but only if they're Christian refugees, you can definitely cross off that it's just because of their economic hardships.
When a bunch of countries say they are willing to accept tons of refugees but only if they're Christian refugees, you can definitely cross off that it's just because of their economic hardships.
Of course, but the narrative is that the Muslims are persecuting the Christians while the truth is totally different. The truth is some Muslim extremists are persecuting anyone who thinks different from them including other Muslims, Christians, Druze, etc. And people do not understand why other very rich countries do not contribute, like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the likes. As I told, you cannot always blame it on the local people when the blame should be on politicians who are helping this chaos, such France, UK, USA, Turkey, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar. Syria is a foreign policy playground for some super powers, and the one who handle the shit are Syrians and European people.
When a bunch of countries say they are willing to accept tons of refugees but only if they're Christian refugees, you can definitely cross off that it's just because of their economic hardships.
Not that those who emigrated with the promise of Germany would accept living in those nations. It's a flawed idea from the get go. What's the point in trying to bully them into accepting refugees who don't want to go there in the first place.
I am a Muslim from Algeria and I can understand the people who are not happy about the whole mass of refugees where the people behind the ISIS thing are doing this:
Things are getting heated up, even ISIS is "joining" this madness. I don't believe in this, but is a possibility. Well, everything will be answered this sunday
Oh, wow. ISIS just hates everyone don't they >.< At least, there be a lot of security there, so hopefully things will go well, and everyone can stay save.
Brazilian news:
Politics:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/14/dilma-rousseff-brazil-supreme-court-delay-impeachment
Interesting. Is she hoping that if she gets help from the supreme court, she will stay as president? By the way, how does the supreme court work over there in Brazil? Is it similar to the United States, or something different? And also, I read that if she gets successfully impeached, the vice president will take over. How is he compared to Rousseff?
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-politics/brazils-lower-house-starts-impeachment-debate/
I see. So, there be a lot of rallies for people that want her impeach, and don't want her to go away. Interesting to see what will happen on Sunday.
http://riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/rio-politics/brazils-rousseff-loses-more-allies-decries-coup/
So, basically, she is losing a lot of support as well. It seems what I learned about this situation, is that she thinks she did no wrong-doing? I'm still new to Brazilian politics, and I'm willing to learn more, so I can understand the situation better. [](http:// http://www.globalpost.com/article/6758969/2016/04/12/rousseff-accuses-vp-treachery-brazil-coup) @Captain:
http://www.globalpost.com/article/6758969/2016/04/12/rousseff-accuses-vp-treachery-brazil-coup
The link is not working here for me :/
Edit: Nevermind, its working now. Anyways, it sounds like she is out of her mind, and won't even admit she did anything wrong :/
well iran already has alot of afghan refugees
well iran already has alot of afghan refugees
Iran is helping on a lot of fronts. They even some officers and even a general in Syria. They are also helping in Yemen. We know that Yemen and Syria are having problems to keep Iran busy. That's why every one is nurturing the chaos in Syria: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Turkey, Israel and of course their respective supporting super-powers.
i wanna explain why iran is wrong aswell but i am too angry about saudi arabia right now
i wanna explain why iran is wrong aswell but i am too angry about saudi arabia right now
Iran may be wrong but it's not easy to keep calm when all the world wants to destroy you. It's very hard for the keep calm after being sanctioned for decades. No country can handle it without having great great social and economical hell. Yet, Iran is standing.
The thing is that Erdogan is holding the whole E.U from the balls. He is pretty much blackmailing E.U with terrorism and refugees. He can help refugees going to Europe by opening all routes and by increasing the tension in Syria. The insane thing is that the blackmail is not only political, he is getting billions for it. Erdogan is playing a horrible game with all people, Europeans, Syrians and of course playing with his own people. I can't wait for the US/E.U to get fed up with his shenanigans and fuck him up.
Erdogan won't get fucked up unless he turns into Assad himself. And even then…
Your actually not being cynical ENOUGH for once about the West.
Fact is the Middle East still gets treated like it's the Cold War as I've said. And part of that means blind support from the West for nasty assholes that fit their interests.
Turkey is and continues to be extremely important geopolitically to the world, let alone the West. The West will treat whoever runs it with kid gloves on most things, Erdogan will not be tested too hard because of this even if he seriously ought to be.
If we had the power to tell him off we would have already done it. At best instead we're supporting Syrian Kurds and using weasel words and logic to pretend we're not officially so that he can't also officially get angry about it.
I'd be interested to see how things would go down if he went full dictator (surely his desire). Not sure what the West would do.
Overthrow him? No.
But shun him with sanctions? Possibly. But do nothing at all? Very probably...
We have to hope on the Turks themselves.
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@sanji''s_dad:
Her name sounds a lot like merkill and she is killing Germany and the eu by letting them all in it costs a lot of tax payer money to support them she has actually being taking farmers lands so that she would have a place to put them all since they don't have enough space.
Define "enough space" here. Because last I checked Germany isn't Singapore.
And that farmer land thing sounds like bullshit. Who moves refugees into vacant fields? It's not like they're just arrived from the next country over, this is a civil destination.
She would not need his help if she did not open the gates to Germany and the EU for all the syrian refugees to flood germany and the eu in the first place
Would you rather she let them build up in Turkey miserably until Erdogan seals the border and they die in Syria whence they fled?
Also "all"? Not even close.she should have let the arab countries around syria to take care of them
Jordan and Lebanon have been doing exactly that. And it's destabilizing them to various degrees. Turkey is also holding tons of refugees (but are not Arab).
Now why should their immediate neighbors be the only ones to do this? Why not the rich and capable EU? The democratic civil societies of the EU? That speak of human rights and decency? Or does that not apply to non-Europeans?
Also part of the issue is Syria isn't like…an easy transit. People escaping from Syria can't all go to Arab countries. The whole northern border is with Turkey. The Arab countries are in the south and west, and the west leads to Iraq where ISIS is ruling (along the border) aside from the Kurdish territories.
The Kurds btw aren't Arab either.might sound cruel but the arab countries actually have the same main religion
1. So what.
2. Europe has three Muslim majority/plurality countries, though they're not in the EU.
3. That's not even really true. The refugees are diverse. Many are Sunni, some are Shia, some are Christian (though not one Christian group either), some are Druz.
There are no Druz countries, and Lebanon which borders Syria is heavily diverse and doesn't have a main religion.
4. Soooo…Europe, the EU parts I thought were like...secular countries. Not CHRIZTIAN NATIONS. So all of a sudden that doesn't hold true anymore?so they would have been better living there most of the syrian refugees complain that they're not getting 5 star hotel service in the EU countries and that they don't have islam as their main religion lol.
Yes, I'm sure this isn't badly reported or highly selective news by the usual suspects.
why syrian refugees dont go to generous saudi arabia that gives their neghibour country egypt money to "help" them "sell" their island and "gifts" many countries money to stand against iran
why syrian refugees dont go to generous saudi arabia that gives their neghibour country egypt money to "help" them "sell" their island and "gifts" many countries money to stand against iran
Even Syrian refugees know the Gulf Countries are haughty slave economies that would turn them away or invite them in and turn them into de facto slaves like all those Indian and Pakistani "workers".