I'm a belgian who likes gaming and drawing. Thanks to some argument with an 11-year old i have been muted by henley on moddb since september 2011 and can't post comments on this site. [according to loner you need to fill this in completely, since he's dutch i wouldn't be surprised if this is some kind of trick. Come to think of it cheese is a valuable resource after all and the cheese reconstruction project looks like a worthwile investment in the long run. On to weed, those damn dutch and their marihuana. Just listen to glebstar while high. IF YOU WANT TO PLAY BLACKLIGHT CONTACT ME - i want to profit of the friend referal system :3. Belgium has good comedy and music, the dutch have cheese and drugs. chewing gum is nice, though i don't like your face. onbeskoft. and what is this pen doing here, get lost pen nobody likes you. seems like the cat's out of the bag again... mother of god 100 characters left >.> so i'll just end with: si vis pacem, ill give each one of you 5 across the assss

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_w_ Author
_w_ - - 6,176 comments

History will repeat itself?
;_;

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Simcardo
Simcardo - - 3,511 comments

do u need more auschwitz survivors huh?
well we can blitzkrieg 2.0 and make new auschwitz and yea u know the rest c'D

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KinQQz
KinQQz - - 1,870 comments

i like where this is going. c'D

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,007 comments

It kind of already is with the Gaza strip :( Guess the Jews only learned cruelty from the holocaust...

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_w_ Author
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Well ive been to auschwitz.. smth everyone should do if they get the chance. Nothing in gaza strip really compares to death camps like that an sich, but its quite depressing whats goin on there on itself.. even worse when you think about the similarities between nazi germany's practices and israel in terms of dominating and colonizing lands in a way that reminds of germany's lebensraum politics.

People are people.. i just dont get it, besides if the jews play the terrorist card (probably borrowed from the us of a) then note that Israel's first zionists werent scared to result to bombing and violence too, in fact the lehi and ingur militants assasinated several UN and british officials as well as stage violent riots. These members got amnesty in 1949 and theres a ribbon for "award for activity in the struggle for the establishment of Israel," called the lehi ribbon.. hmmm yup definatly shows their stance on how violence is justified for their precious eritz israel.

Its a conflict that mightve been resolved..
should WW2 not have happened but now... well worse things happen on this world but this conflict seems like one of thé painfull blisters that remind us our civilised society is still full of **** bcs we're humans.

yay, i think i probably lost my point mid way.. im rambeling
just glad i see a comment of you here friend xD didnt even know you were tracking me so nice c;

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Beskamir
Beskamir - - 7,007 comments

I track people I add to my friends list.

Also I've been to auschwitz too and my thoughts on it are more or less that what happened there was horrible and cruel yet although we should remember the past we shouldn't obsess over it. Not too mention that the Holocaust wasn't just all about the Jews and it always annoys me when someone says it was just Jews that were hurt the most, forgetting entirely that 6million Polish citizens were murdered there as well (about 3million of those 6million were Jewish but still Polish citizens none the less and I used the Poles as an example because they were just as targeted by the Germans if not more and I'm a Pole so yeah. I'm based:P)

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KinQQz
KinQQz - - 1,870 comments

dont forget the disabled mentally and Physically they got killed back then aswell as the (gypsy's) sorry if its the wrong translation as im not aware how they are really called since they got much definitions..

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_w_ Author
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Yup the poles had it very bad.. we just abbandoned them. yet their resistance during ww2 was one of the biggest.

Btw krakau is gorgeous, the saltmine a bit further was epic as well :'D

and yeah.. not only jews ofcourse (gypsy's is allright i think). lots of **** went down there like der totenarts and his sick siamese twin experiments.. as i have a twin brother dats just bleh
xD

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Dead|Wing
Dead|Wing - - 3,063 comments

It's a sad predicament really. The Jews were annihilated in their millions by the Nazis, and I to this day am horrified by the actions of Hitler's Third Reich. But seeing the actions of Israel (or many sources quoting the actions of Israel) upon the Palestinians I have to wonder why the abuse of human rights on so many levels. Over the past year my perspective has started to change at an increasing rate towards Israel. I understand their paranoia, any race that faced genocide is going to come away from it scarred. But why the violence? Why the extremist movements? A lot of their actions have cause and effect, and in turn this causes more violence.

It's a conundrum that has supporters on both sides. I prefer to stay neutral when it comes to it, as both sides are often just as bad as each other.

Of course it riles me no end when Israel acts out of obvious US interests, it just makes them look even more the puppet of the larger underlying issue.

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_w_ Author
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As allways USA plays a big role there, bcs of their attitude to foreign politics its hard to take them serious when they for example ironically call out russia on the crimea thing.

that doesnt justify russia or eu really, crimea river: ukraine should solve it itself.

dat name, are you greek by any chance? sucks to be greek in the holy eu..

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Dead|Wing
Dead|Wing - - 3,063 comments

Russia made the move into the Crimea for obvious reasons: (A) They knew they'd have the support of the people, and (B) they needed to secure the military assets of Simferopol and the surrounding airbases bought in the 90's in the wake of the Soviet collapse.

Ukraine couldn't have tried to solve itself for the simple matter that it never was allowed to "solve" itself. President Yankovitch was given an ultimatum by the EU last year. The choice was to submit to the EU proposed association agreement (and face drastic disruption to its economic relations with Russia), or reestablish itself as part of the Russian ‘near abroad’, now being reorganized as a Eurasian customs union (where it would arguably have more real ‘independence’ than it would under the EU’s highly integrated economic, political and legal system).

En.wikipedia.org

Scroll down to the Popular Opinion piece.

The media is screaming "empirical expansion!" "Putin is mad Cold War relic!" LOOK AT THE BIGGER PICTURE. The US is just forcing another fringe country into becoming a postmodern EU member state. This is no different to Syria, Libya, Egypt. It's a powercreep like all the ones before. Truth be told Russia is the only one who has stood up to to NATO action in the past years, which is exactly why it is in NATO's best interest to see them isolated.

I b Kiwi btw.

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Today at the age of 93 one of the last belgian survivers of auschwitz passed away. It took her 30 years of silence to gather the courage to speak out on it..

we're glad she did, sadly now there is one less to tell the story.. one wonders that we will all live to see the last holocaust suriver die.
and then what