“eatern”? out of “flavor”??

[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
Not sure what I love that everyone hates…
Middle eatern people are pretty sweet…
They seem to be out of favor[/quote]
Middle eaten people are noisy, messy and never clean up after themselves.
[quote]Nards wrote:
“eatern”? out of “flavor”??[/quote]
You go fuck yourself you weird freak.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
Not sure what I love that everyone hates…
Middle eatern people are pretty sweet…
They seem to be out of favor[/quote]
Middle eaten people are noisy, messy and never clean up after themselves.[/quote]
I still enjoy their company.
I also really like middle eastern people.
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Goo Goo dolls, well at least my wife hates them, I cant stop singing and playing their songs over and over again.
The NY JETS!
Canada and Canadians were all pretty cool to me, espescially in ahem Montreal.
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Montreal is amazing. I’d love to go back there again which is ironic because I had always assumed that I would hate it there.
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]xXSeraphimXx wrote:
[quote]T11 wrote:
Vegans that try to push their dumb veggies ways on you. [/quote]
And you love this???
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Ahem…Hitler was a vegetarian.[/quote]
No I love seeing people do that so I can laugh at them. Not a big fan of vegans though, yet better than being fat as hell.
Accordions. They sound awesome.
I told you I can’t understand any of your posts, Count.
[quote]Nards wrote:
I told you I can’t understand any of your posts, Count.[/quote]
Because I don’t breathe with my mouth like you?
[quote]pat wrote:
The Grateful Dead[/quote]
X2. even in so cal deadheads are a dying breed. party!
[quote]Nards wrote:
“eatern”? out of “flavor”??[/quote]
they are pretty “sweet”?
And all this coming from a vampire, no less…
rogeuvampire.
Diablo III.
Gianna Michaels.
Rhythmic Gymnastics.
[quote]Lakkhamu wrote:
rogeuvampire.
Diablo III.
Gianna Michaels.
Rhythmic Gymnastics.
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Who hates Gianna? Ok well I hate her kinda for not doing DP or anal…
inter-racial porn
Call Me Maybe.
Pumpkin straight from the can
Single Leg Work
Ultimate Frisbee
Athletic Girls
spinach
Oh, here is a big one.
Women’s sports.
I enjoy watching women’s soccer and softball.
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Phoenix44e wrote:
Hitler.
I mean not for the assinate all Jews campaign, but you have to admit, the guy was a great fucking leader. He took an entire nation from zero to hero…and then ofcourse back to zero[/quote]
No, I do not have to admit.
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Nor do I.
A great fucking leader doesn’t destroy the citizens of his own nation. [/quote]
Yeah, I don’t even know where to start with that one…
I assume the kid was joking but he needs to read a history book with illustrations before he finds that shit funny. [/quote]
I hope he was joking as well. Still in poor taste.
I’m always amazed when I hear certain people denying the Holocaust ever happened.
You mentioned illustrations… but I know you meant photographs.
What’s interesting is, I’ve never seen an illustration of the atrocities of the Holocaust. The photos are so raw in telling the story, I can’t imagine a artist capturing that.
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Also, there were artists in Auschwitz, some survived, some smuggled paintings out:
http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/holocaust/art.htm
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It’s absolutely frakking terrifying that art came out of Auschwitz when an artist orchestrated the whole thing. ID will know what I’m talking about. [/quote]
You bet!
Hitler’s first dream for a career was to be an artist.
I’m not sure if it’s ever been studied as such, but I have a theory that Hitler’s hatred of Jews began with his rejection from the art academy (which was headed by Jews).
I agree that is is terrifying that art did come out of the camps under such conditions. But some of the greatest art ever made was created during times of duress.
When you are left with nothing, then what you have inside is the only thing you can hold onto. These people could do nothing but express this.
Earlier when I mentioned I’ve never seen illustrations of the Holocaust, I meant from later artists (not survivors) hired to draw pictures for books or articles.
There may be some in existence, but I’m not aware of them.
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Yeah, I know what you meant by there being no naturalistic drawings of the Holocaust. I suppose it’s too commercial and close to the bone for a survivor to take up such a commission. It’s just that in some perverse way, those works are Hitler’s true artistic legacy.
I don’t want to think about it in those terms, but I can’t help it. If he hadn’t been an aspiring artist himself it would be a different story: if only he was given a place in art school- he’d have whiled away his days painting on a hill overlooking a town or beside a river.
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]roybot wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Phoenix44e wrote:
Hitler.
I mean not for the assinate all Jews campaign, but you have to admit, the guy was a great fucking leader. He took an entire nation from zero to hero…and then ofcourse back to zero[/quote]
No, I do not have to admit.
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Nor do I.
A great fucking leader doesn’t destroy the citizens of his own nation. [/quote]
Yeah, I don’t even know where to start with that one…
I assume the kid was joking but he needs to read a history book with illustrations before he finds that shit funny. [/quote]
I hope he was joking as well. Still in poor taste.
I’m always amazed when I hear certain people denying the Holocaust ever happened.
You mentioned illustrations… but I know you meant photographs.
What’s interesting is, I’ve never seen an illustration of the atrocities of the Holocaust. The photos are so raw in telling the story, I can’t imagine a artist capturing that.
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Also, there were artists in Auschwitz, some survived, some smuggled paintings out:
http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/holocaust/art.htm
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It’s absolutely frakking terrifying that art came out of Auschwitz when an artist orchestrated the whole thing. ID will know what I’m talking about. [/quote]
You bet!
Hitler’s first dream for a career was to be an artist.
I’m not sure if it’s ever been studied as such, but I have a theory that Hitler’s hatred of Jews began with his rejection from the art academy (which was headed by Jews).
I agree that is is terrifying that art did come out of the camps under such conditions. But some of the greatest art ever made was created during times of duress.
When you are left with nothing, then what you have inside is the only thing you can hold onto. These people could do nothing but express this.
Earlier when I mentioned I’ve never seen illustrations of the Holocaust, I meant from later artists (not survivors) hired to draw pictures for books or articles.
There may be some in existence, but I’m not aware of them.
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Yeah, I know what you meant by there being no naturalistic drawings of the Holocaust. I suppose it’s too commercial and close to the bone for a survivor to take up such a commission. It’s just that in some perverse way, those works are Hitler’s true artistic legacy.
I don’t want to think about it in those terms, but I can’t help it. If he hadn’t been an aspiring artist himself it would be a different story: if only he was given a place in art school- he’d have whiled away his days painting on a hill overlooking a town or beside a river.
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Whether Hitler or someone else it was going to happem.
Demons are a motherfucker…