Oh my.......so sorry, Erica, I didn't know it was really you! OK, so I could have guessed no two people on this planet would use the same nasty stink of crazy xenophobia and Merkel-hate as remedy for their inferiority complexes. But you can't blame me for hinting that you are here, of all places. How could I have known that? After all the nasty things you had to say about "sixbook" and how you felt the mods here are all bossy egomaniacs? Whatever, hope you can forgive me for hinting to Brian you are also here, seeing how you are now so particularly chummy. Another surprise after I read how ugly you've been to the guy only a little while ago. Glad to see you two are so chummy now. Have a lovely day, Erica. And you should really stop gnashing your teeth, that's very unbecoming when one already has a nasty face to begin with. ;)
Which do you mean? The large, white, bland face under the square, wry blackcrewcut and the heavy, squat nose. The middle-aged fat of authority? C'mon, that's just the average middle-aged guy who once did sports but now ist just overweight and misera…
Course you can use it. Is it necessary? No, don't think so. Fleming did, but often it's slapsticky at best. How does No get by with his hooks and the contact lenses? Lol, must be awesome to clean them!
With Blofeld Fleming was through with the to…
Thinkin about Hitchens and theists and atheists fundamentalists a bit it occurred to me that for me the distinction isn't so much about believer and nonbeliever. It's more about whether somebody tries to push his belief onto others. That's where the…
I popped it in my player last weekend, Skyfall that is. I still like it fine. I never thought it was the penultimate Bond film some think it is. But it's a solid one for me. Keep thinking it's a lot like a glossier version of TMWTGG.
I don't think that's PC at all when villains are not necessarily depicted as disfigured. Why would we need that pointer? Look, there's the guy with the eyepatch, must be a baddie? C'mon, that's SO on the nose.
But a disfigurement cleverly used (S…
Suivez_ce_parachute wrote: »
Ludovico wrote: »
I don't buy the economic argument to explain Islamic terrorism.
I think some people are addicted to simplistic explanations to avoid to say "We don't know". IMO, the economic argument is as…
Plenty of examples in the good old bible where stoning is considered punishment-of-choice for being sassy or other shortcomings of the kiddies and other people. No longer practice of coursebut it took several centuries to stop such niceties. In fact…
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jobo wrote: »
These actions might be representative of the fundamentalist branch of Islam, but that's not the same as to say that the entire Islamic population is responsible for it or approves of it. T…
Ludovico wrote: »
Campbell2 wrote: »
Lots of antisemitic sentiment around in Paris since around the last 20 years or so. And from both sides, economically left behind banlieu dwellers who don't get jobsand from the growing force of disillusion…
SaintMark wrote: »
The crisis is over and the BUT.. comments are popping up again.
What happened in Paris is unacceptable, period.
Sure, I know history and read a lot of history books. Mistakes were made and religions generally do look suspi…
jobo wrote: »
And honestly I think its somewhat pathetic for the western world to question why that hatred is there. Actually arabs, or the third world in general, have many reasons to feel anger or hatred towards the western world, lets face it… …
Lots of antisemitic sentiment around in Paris since around the last 20 years or so. And from both sides, economically left behind banlieu dwellers who don't get jobsand from the growing force of disillusioned voters who end up in LE pen's bag, the l…
Ludovico wrote: »
One of the sad things about the attacks is that they revealed a dormant antisemitisme in French society. The country has the largest Jewish population in Europe, which is perfectly integrated in French society. To hear some sayin…
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bondjames wrote: »
TheWizardOfIce wrote: »
bondjames wrote: »
I personally feel it was a mistake for Hollande and particularly Netanyahu to attend the rally today. Obviously ,it is not illegal for them to do so,…
bondjames wrote: »
In a similar vein, that's why I have serious problems with US debate that focuses on not criticizing the decision to go to Iraq in 2003, suggesting it is unpatriotic and not loyal to the thousands of men and women who died in …
Some years ago I read a Ludlum novel, Matarese Circle. The Matarese were a killerforhire private op, just worked for everybody and kept the proof. With time they got enough incriminating evidence even against the Commies, everybody. And then the Mat…
I always used to think Bond might have used Rimowa aluminium suitcases. They are much more distinctive than the leather ones of the 1950s o 60s or the Samsonite army you see today.
About those spoilers, I really wish I hadn't read them.mthey gave me a bit of a start, no matter how correct they end up to be. As for the legal side I'm afraid anybody helping in disseminating them is theoretically culpable, no matter how ridiculou…
I think we'll see more of Spectre, wouldn't make much sense to bring them back with a bang and then end them right in the same flick that's even got its title from them. I could see them as Bond's enemy for any number of films, even after Craig is t…
I just heard that. So we'll be getting Quantum and Spectre it seems. I liked both Quantum and White, though they've not been used very effectively. Glad to see White is back. He's either soon killed or Blofeld's Bunt I think.
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