Originally posted by slimjimSo, if you guys just sit around and rec each other, is that kind of like mutual masturbation? Cause that is what it seems like.
Good Post. You also get an rec.
I swear, if I see another post that says something like "wow, I rec'd you!" I am going to scream. It is weak when you can't even contribute to the conversation but feel like you need to post anyways.
Originally posted by DraxusRec'd!
So, if you guys just sit around and rec each other, is that kind of like mutual masturbation? Cause that is what it seems like.
I swear, if I see another post that says something like "wow, I rec'd you!" I am going to scream. It is weak when you can't even contribute to the conversation but feel like you need to post anyways.
(Just kidding).
Originally posted by DraxusWhat the hell, gets my rec!
So, if you guys just sit around and rec each other, is that kind of like mutual masturbation? Cause that is what it seems like.
I swear, if I see another post that says something like "wow, I rec'd you!" I am going to scream. It is weak when you can't even contribute to the conversation but feel like you need to post anyways.
Originally posted by Draxuswow! gets my rec!
So, if you guys just sit around and rec each other, is that kind of like mutual masturbation? Cause that is what it seems like.
I swear, if I see another post that says something like "wow, I rec'd you!" I am going to scream. It is weak when you can't even contribute to the conversation but feel like you need to post anyways.
😉
Originally posted by Draxus"Stop recking each other!!", screamed the "rec my post or die!" guy.
So, if you guys just sit around and rec each other, is that kind of like mutual masturbation? Cause that is what it seems like.
I swear, if I see another post that says something like "wow, I rec'd you!" I am going to scream. It is weak when you can't even contribute to the conversation but feel like you need to post anyways.
Originally posted by DraxusGets my rec.😵
So, if you guys just sit around and rec each other, is that kind of like mutual masturbation? Cause that is what it seems like.
I swear, if I see another post that says something like "wow, I rec'd you!" I am going to scream. It is weak when you can't even contribute to the conversation but feel like you need to post anyways.
Originally posted by no1marauderThe U.N. cease-fire resolution demands Hezbollah unconditionally release the two Israeli soldiers.
Israel decided to make a blatant violation of the ceasefire by attacking a position in the Bekka valley (far from the Israeli border) and bombing a bridge. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14420157/
Not to worry...the French have landed!
Originally posted by millermanIf everybody did that, there would be no such thing as war.
The ceasefire comes at a perfect time,
Too many innocent people have died (yes BOTH sides) and no one gained the upper hand.
Both sides need to stop, reflect over the last month and see the destruction cause and more importantly the lives that the conflict has taken and the anguish caused to countless others and get a grip and reassess their positions.....
B.
Originally posted by BromageIt seems noone wants the simple solution.
If everybody did that, there would be no such thing as war.
B.
When most countries have proud traditions of war(you only have to read the intensity in one of the most pasionate of recent threads, the one evaluating the relative merits of various US generals) to work out that maybe the only formula that will work, what with humanities proven tendency towards conflict, is the formula that was used during the cold war. Mutually assured destruction.
What Israel seems to be saying, start up and we will ramp up.
BTW considering the overall might and military supremacy that is Israel's armed forces, then surely they practiced a remarkable restraint, if their unstated objective was to wipe the Lebanon off the face of this planet.
Hizbullah have quite successfully won the media war by showing a militaristic neighbour, rolling in the artillery at the 'slightest' provocation, obliterating communities with such wonton abandonmen as to question the necesity for their (Israel's) right to engage with them in such a blatantly disproportionate way, needs to have its motives checked.
It seems that for the cease fire to be acted on, believed and permanent requires more than just warm and friendly notions of democratic altruism.