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Pešadija

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  1. Yo. Since I'm fresh from a Sabaton concerto in a small, stinky club near Treviso, I wondered: what's the kind of music that gets you lovable grogs singin', prancin' and whatnot? :D

    I know there's bound to be surprises.

    "I'm absolutely bat**** insane about japanese jazz!"

    "Shut up, Earl Scruggs lives!" "You two crackers can suck it while I blast RUN DMC on my early 1980s boombox!"

    I just know it. :P:

    Please, no-one post anymore on the rage over Lybia thread I started out of stratospheric frustration and get your butts over to the funky beat of this one.

    This includes Michael Emrys, Pak 43, Vanir Ausf B, abneo3sierra, all of you.

    And Damian90, of course. What does that dude listen to when he's not engineering tanks? ;)

  2. And such reasoning "but then we would" is why the world takes so long to change, and often a momentum of gigantic bloodshed has to be built. I'm not saying war to all dictatorships, of course. China would be a tough nut. But what about economic sanctions and stuff? Yeah, Cuyba is quite a comfortable choice, but not enough. It's small potatoes.

    And Vanir, your quote subversion is the thing I like the most in this thread.

    ****ing ****.

    Had the money and a rifle, I'd go to Lybia myself.

  3. Dude, you know why Spider-Man is my favourite comic book hero (**** the movies, seriously)? He knows when right stuff has to be done, even when half the world throws **** at him. Lybia is soooooooo totally different than Afghanistan and Iraq. No occupation needed. Just tipping this ****er out of power. Or tipping his planes, so the rebels may.

    America should get out of this half-guilt complex and go for it. As well as this lazy ass Europe.

  4. Uh, hi there. Title says it all. I am almost foaming, y'know.

    And the earthquake thing in Japan made it worse, because the natural disaster that has befallen the Japanese people will polarize media attention for the time being, like Haiti, Australia and company, before being forgotten.

    But Lybia concerns me more because an earthquake, for how devastating, is a natural disaster, and it's nobody's fault: there's nothing much that can be done besides helping people and scooping up the pieces to get life back on track (not an easy job, I know).

    Lybia. An all out war. A completely HUMAN thing. Plans can be devised, actions can be taken, precautions can be applied, and so forth.

    At first, bombings or not, the rebels pushed everywhere. They were a spit away from Gheddafi's hideout in Tripoli. Then the situation stabilized. Then,

    almost three weeks into the heavy fighting, Gheddafi has gained momentum and his tribal army strategy is paying off. Of course, what could the rebels do against all the high-flying planes with their ZPU-4s and ZU-23-2s?

    And the west is still very, very tepid.

    If Gheddafi wins, the west does the outraged observer part, but things settle down in his favor again in a few months, I know I'm gonna blaspheme now 'till my blood pressure pulls a Tarantino on me.

    Is anybody here on the same page, or a shrug and a meh is all?

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