RE: FAILING EU

And I've a lot more sympathy for what Eastern Europe went through at the hands of Germans and then of Russians over fascism first and last from the latin charlatan.

RE: FAILING EU

The difference between Southern and Eastern Europe is that the East develops. For the latins you get the sense of tourist trap or bust. One way or another we have to be spend money generously because we're in a very good mood or they become more like the Egypt they sort of are

RE: FAILING EU

The EU will fail in the same way as the Reich. Germans and Italians are too different, you can't have the north doing all the functioning mxed with the Italian job of fascist playboys and style gurus. The trains never did run on time no matter what Mussolini said, sooner or later Germany will be carrying Italy and the other less than white Europeans.

RE: If you could change the leader of your country for the leader of another country who would it be?

When is laughter not the best medicine?

In the midst of a pandemic. Entertainment value will go down in a blaze of colour and energy like Freddie Mercury.

RE: If you could change the leader of your country for the leader of another country who would it be?

I don't like the idea that white losers need to be replaced by foreigners, but Merkel. I'd like the scientific approach of dealing with problems that physically exist, not the comedic therapy of Boris and Trump where personal problems dominate.

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: What will do you more harm

RE: PLANDEMIC - China's NWO, Misery and Fear to the FREE WORLD

I would say the virus is a much a threat to the CCP as it is to anybody else. Few will rush out to buy Chinese products now and it could be the case that dictatorship only works when you're backward. It only works where the future is easy to predict because it's been done before someplace else. This could be the end of an era in fascist catch-up growth.

RE: Why do some people tell the other person they don’t want to be friends after a breakup?

But I suppose it could be possible if it's definitely not just being friends to be nice. You have to give these things time.

RE: Why do some people tell the other person they don’t want to be friends after a breakup?

Friends are an important thing not some insipid plan to save face following a disgrace.

RE: Some Women

I'm sure she does it to curb how tremendously excited he is we know that everybody likes a challenge. His c*ck gone right down just by the way that she sounds.

RE: which cs member is the ''most'' authentic...?

The Danish kid can’t remember the name

RE: what similarties do you have with jesus...?

No envy. Seeing you with something can’t make me want that something, this always made me a bit of a pariah which is how I came close to someone who really was like Jesus.

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Select a state/town, anywhere in the world?

Stoke-on-Trent, England

The home of a booming pottery industry that declined around 1880 only to be brought back to life. Exports are up after a brief 140 year hiatus.

RE: The real deal on COVID-19

A rainy day could further change that culture of living fashionably hand to mouth. Aldi’s growth since the Great Recession represents a cultural shift towards knowing you were born, a slight increase in intelligence.

RE: The real deal on COVID-19

It's the tip of the iceberg but in bad times nobody really bad at business can do okay in business. Not that there are no innocent victims yet this is a time where banks reserve their moneylending to the people who know what they're doing when things are perfectly normal.

RE: The real deal on COVID-19

And it puts us on the classic ground of battling against the elements. In the longterm I expect successes will become more meritable and fears will become less fanciful. Exposure to bad times reduces fear and increases competence in the longterm

RE: The real deal on COVID-19

And the fear that could take the heart of some could be character-building for the many. There's nothing unique about this kind of suffering on the contrary a whole generation grew up to more stoic than it would have otherwise been. People saw terrible things during the war they didn't go on and on about them, they had a cup of tea and invented the NHS instead.

RE: The real deal on COVID-19

Better safe than sorry is not a guarantee but nasty weather makes people concerned, more cautious than usual. It's different to the hippy and Manson breakdown of society in the style of summer babies; with corona you don't win because your personal feelings are more powerful than someone else it's not a triumph of the will thing where confidence is king.

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part 99

RE: Where are you traveling to when all this COVID-19 business is eradicated?

Britain first

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