Originally posted by PonderableTo nothing.
... as compared to?
Why would I have to incur in a sophism in matters of taste?
I mean, I don't like fish either, and in order to reach that
conclusion there is no need to compare it to, let's say, chicken.
Anyway, I used to like Paris, where I often come for both
business and pleasure, but now it is like a mix of tourist
trap, military zone, and Kabul. There's a lot of tension in the
air. It sucks.
Originally posted by SeitseCompare to say, Amsterdam.
To nothing.
Why would I have to incur in a sophism in matters of taste?
I mean, I don't like fish either, and in order to reach that
conclusion there is no need to compare it to, let's say, chicken.
Anyway, I used to like Paris, where I often come for both
business and pleasure, but now it is like a mix of tourist
trap, military zone, and Kabul. There's a lot of tension in the
air. It sucks.
Originally posted by SuzianneA quick google gave me this:
Compare to say, Amsterdam.
"In 2013, Muslims made up approximately 26% of the population of metropolitan Brussels, followed by Rotterdam 25%, Amsterdam 24%".
And growing all the time with no end in sight. What will these cities look like in 50 years?
19 Jan 15
Originally posted by FishHead111http://iraqslogger.powweb.com/images_full_column/74808489.jpg
A quick google gave me this:
"In 2013, Muslims made up approximately 26% of the population of metropolitan Brussels, followed by Rotterdam 25%, Amsterdam 24%".
And growing all the time with no end in sight. What will these cities look like in 50 years?