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#21 Re: The Garden » Next on the list: Uganda » 714 weeks ago

Axlin08 wrote:

As for the "innocent civilians" comment, i'm not even gonna go there. War is hell, and although i'm not a big fan of the capitalist wars (all of them since industralization), I don't think U.S. involvement in Iraq was any worse of a shithole than the shithole recurring Civil War there before we even knew where the place was.

Yeah, war is hell, justified war is hell, unjustified war is a shithstorm.

Before the war there wasnt a civil war, they had electricity and clean water, after the war they had 4 hs of electricity a day, and barely any clean water cause the nice US soldiers bombed the shit out of "strategical" and dangerous locations such as school and power plants.

War is shit, war as a response to hostilities is hell, but an unjustified war under false pretext's, whats that?

There's no fucking way to forgive wat america did, more precisely Bush.
There's no excuse.

Think about it, war over oil, WTF.

That shit just makes me angry, makes me despise america and americans, and even more the ones who justify it.

Oh and Bush "felt" he had cause for is actions? C'mon, you dont go to war cause you feel you have a cause, you go to fuckin war as a last resource and with a real cause.
Not just cause you feel you have a cause, or you're delusional and think you're doing god's work.

#22 Re: The Garden » Next on the list: Uganda » 714 weeks ago

Axlin08 wrote:
jppgnr wrote:

In what world is Bush Gandhi, c'mon!

Thanks to Bush and its manufactured war in Irak, a war without any reason other than to get oil, more than a million iraqui civilians are now dead. So dont give me this crap man.

Call me when the people dead by Obama's actions reach that number.
He's no fucking nobel material, but he's nowhere near Bush.

Then why does he follow his policies like a drone?


Something to aspire to?

He follows his policies cause hes a fucking deception to people who believed in him, he shows that democrat or republican, deep down inside they're the same shit.

But come on, what Bush did brought death to more than a million inocent civilians, and fucked the life of millions of others. Obama continued his policies but he wasnt the one who started it.

They're both shit, the diference is that bush is smellier.

#23 Re: The Garden » Next on the list: Uganda » 714 weeks ago

In what world is Bush Gandhi, c'mon!

Thanks to Bush and its manufactured war in Irak, a war without any reason other than to get oil, more than a million iraqui civilians are now dead. So dont give me this crap man.

Call me when the people dead by Obama's actions reach that number.
He's no fucking nobel material, but he's nowhere near Bush.

#25 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Duff Book » 714 weeks ago

polluxlm wrote:

22 pounds. That should amount to about a 100 dollars these days.

My bad, you're right, pound = 1.55 dollars

33 dollars

Even more beer, and still cheaper than here.

#26 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Duff Book » 714 weeks ago

15 beers, good ones, not that shit corona, every time i drink a corona i feel like drinking piss, not enough juice in it.

Oh and 22 dollars for a duff ticket? thats cheap man, hes coming to argentina and charging 180 pesos (45 dollars). If you like what he does just go.

#27 Re: Guns N' Roses » 10/15/11 - Asunción, Paraguay @ Jockey Club [70,000 TICKETS SOLD!] » 714 weeks ago

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I could make the point by showing this song and only this song that ALL american music sucks ass, but then i'd be doing the same thing you did.

#28 Re: The Garden » Who's behind the Wall St. protests? » 714 weeks ago

So basically theyre saying that this protest is funded by Soros to delegitimize it.

This cant be normal people who are simply mad at the way Wall Street as conducted over the last decade or so, noooooo, this must the liberals trying push their agenda on the US.

#29 Re: Guns N' Roses » 10/15/11 - Asunción, Paraguay @ Jockey Club [70,000 TICKETS SOLD!] » 714 weeks ago

polluxlm wrote:

Oh ok, I retract. That's pretty good then. How many people live in the country?

It's all good man, 6.5 million people wikipedia says.

#30 Re: Guns N' Roses » 10/15/11 - Asunción, Paraguay @ Jockey Club [70,000 TICKETS SOLD!] » 714 weeks ago

Not to be an asshole but... yes its a festival, but the opening acts are 2 unknown bands from Paraguay. So unless Flou and Salamandra are big at drawing crowds, most of the tickets were bought by gnr fans.

And its not a festival like Roskilde (10 days of sitting in the sun smoking weed and drinking beer must be awesome!) its only two dates 15/10 GnR and 25/10 Aerosmith.

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