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I certainly agree with almost everything you have written, probably looking at a couple of issues from a different perspective. I have raised the issue of the German war before as a contrast for the current situation. You were right when you said we declared war on Germany, not the Nazis, which is just as well, as they are still around and growing by the day. There may soon be an unlikely alliance between them and some of the religious groups. The German war was straight forward, we knew where the frontline or boundaries were and, for the most part, wore uniforms so we knew who to shoot. In addition, our enemy's everyday culture was much the same as ours. Vietnam changed that significantly. We knew where the boundaries were, or rather the warlords did, the politicians didn't. The enemy however, was different, they didn't wear a nice bright uniform to identify themselves, nor did they fight using the good old Queensberry Rules and their culture was totally alien to us. The middle east turned everything on it's head. No boundaries per se, no uniforms and a culture and religion so old and complex, we had no hope of making sense of it, even if we had tried, which we obviously didn't. The hearts and minds campaign failed miserably in Asia and had no hope of achieving any results in the middle east. Even falling back on shock and awe or brute force and ignorance, failed completely. Obama is the fourth United States President to send troops to Iraq and it's still a basket case. The survival of Israel is critical, if only to establish and maintain a home for Judaism. I think there are a number of issues involved in that region, one being the battle to destroy Israel for the Palestinians, but a different, long term war to destroy the Jewish ideology. There are radical muslims and there are moderate muslims, but there is no moderate Islam. The goal of muslims is the same, they just take a different approach. The German government has already acknowledged that they will be a muslim state before the middle of this century. If the other countries in Europe were as honest, they would have to admit to the same. There are currently more muslims in Europe than Iraq and Syria. Friends, family, blood, even the colour of your skin doesn't mean anything anymore. A muslim can be a blonde haired blue eyed Aryan, or red headed freckle faced Scott. They will survive, but a non-muslim relative or countryman will die. It may not be a theocracy yet, but it's closer to that than just a religion, so shouldn't be protected by the 1st Amendment or any other law. If they do establish a caliphate, they could in theory control the muslim world, their version of a hearts and minds campaign. It is unlikely that ISIS will achieve this, however, this is principally a civil war. For muslims, this is a win win. If ISIS succeeds, they have their caliphate. If they fail, they have made the rest of the muslims look like moderates and we will yet again be lulled into a false sense of peace and harmony and they will simply breed us out. Here endeth the sermon, didn't mean to ramble this much. By the way, one thing I totally disagree with, you have a habit of saying that you are nearly always wrong. Far from the truth.
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My apologies. Gave you a -1 for your troubles and owe you a couple of drinks at the bar.
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English lessons for Japanese prostitutes!
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So how about some tips. How well did you perform the first time you had sex in front of a camera? Not your own GoPro. Not a camera and cameraman recording, but broadcast live to who knows how many people.
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Quote from: ozi Interesting word dialogue, the correct English spelling. Structured dialogue represents a class of dialogue practices developed as a means of orienting the dialogic discourse toward problem understanding and consensual action. Whereas most traditional dialogue practices are unstructured or semi-structured, such conversational modes have been observed as insufficient for the coordination of multiple perspectives in a problem area. A disciplined form of dialogue, where participants agree to follow a framework or facilitation, enables groups to address complex problems shared in common Quote from: cho2vant Structured indeed but no more than others, rather poor in vocabulary and grammar. So, the shades are very difficult or impossible to develop and this leads to a certain mutual incomprehension. That's why english is only the first commercial language. Ah the Frenchies, they always have to bring their science ... :) :) :) All languages are constantly evolving, including French and English. English evolved from a Germanic language, impacted by the Norman invasion. In addition, there were influences from Latin and Greek, the languages of the church and many scholars. This combination has resulted in English being recognised as having a larger vocabulary than any other language on the planet, so I don’t know how you can claim ‘rather poor in vocabulary and grammar'. Ah the Frenchies, they always have to bring their arrogance…. :) :) :)
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Adriana and Daniel - Pictures (2014 - 2016)
Ozi replied to crazy3434's topic in Adriana & Daniel (08/04/14 - 04/01/18)
Great idea. Can you direct me to all your pictures so I can check them out. Oh sorry, I think that was actually picture. -
Tilt steering on a car was invented for more head room. So were stretch jeans.
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Adriana and Daniel - Pictures (2014 - 2016)
Ozi replied to crazy3434's topic in Adriana & Daniel (08/04/14 - 04/01/18)
Interesting word dialogue, the correct English spelling. Structured dialogue represents a class of dialogue practices developed as a means of orienting the dialogic discourse toward problem understanding and consensual action. Whereas most traditional dialogue practices are unstructured or semi-structured, such conversational modes have been observed as insufficient for the coordination of multiple perspectives in a problem area. A disciplined form of dialogue, where participants agree to follow a framework or facilitation, enables groups to address complex problems shared in common -
The Gun Cave Indoor Shooting Range is now a a MUSLIM FREE ZONE. JAN MORGAN - One very intelligent lady. To understand why I arrived at this decision, you must first take in to consideration the nature of my business. This is not a coffee and donut shop. This is a live fire indoor shooting range. People come here to buy, rent, and shoot lethal weapons. In the range, people are shooting guns in close proximity to each other, so my patrons depend on me and my discretion regarding who I allow to shoot beside them. One mistake in judgement on my part could cost innocent people their lives. The primary reasons I do not want muslims shooting at my range are listed: 1) The Koran (which I have read and studied thoroughly) and (which all muslims align themselves with), contains 109 verses commanding hate, murder and terror against all human beings who refuse to submit or convert to Islam. Read those verses of violence here. 2) My life has been threatened repeatedly by muslims in response to my publication of those verses from their Koran. Why would I want to rent or sell a gun and hand ammunition to someone who aligns himself with a religion that commands him to kill me? 3) * The barbaric act of beheading an innocent American in Oklahoma by a muslim * the Boston bombings(by muslims) * the Foot Hood mass shooting (by a muslim) that killed 13 people and injured over 30 people * and the murder of 3000 innocent people (by muslims) on 9/11 This is more than enough loss of life on my home soil at the hands of muslims to substantiate my position that muslims can and may follow the directives in their Koran and kill here at home. 4) Two muslims walked in to my range last week with allah akbar ring tone and message alert tones on their smart phones. They spoke very little english, one did not have proof of U.S. citizenship, yet they wanted to rent and shoot guns. Their behavior was so strange, it was unnerving to my patrons. No one would enter the range to shoot while they were there. Some of my customers left. (can you blame them?) 5) * Muslims, who belong to and, or, support ISIS, are threatening to kill innocent Americans. * Muslims, who belong to or support AL Qaeda, are threatening to kill innocent Americans. * Muslims who belong to or support HAMAS are threatening to kill innocent Americans. See a common thread here? 6) I have a federal firearms licence… The ATF informed us when we received the license that if we feel any reason for concern about selling someone a firearm, even sense that something is not right about an individual, or if we are concerned about that persons mental state, even if they pass a background check, we do not have to sell that person a gun. In other words, a federal agency has given us this kind of discretion for service based on the nature of the business. I can and have turned people away if I sense an issue with their mental state. 7) I understand that not all muslims are terrorists. I also believe there are as many Muslims who do not know what is in their Koran as there are Christians who do not know what is in their Bible. Since I have no way of discerning which muslims will or will not kill in the name of their religion and the commands in their koran…I choose to err on the side of caution for the safety of my patrons. 8) On the issue of religious discrimination: I view Islam as a theocracy, not a religion. Islam is the union of political, legal, and religious ideologies. In other words, law, religion and state are forged together to form what Muslims refer to as “The Nation of Islam.” It is given the sovereign qualities of a nation with clerics in the governing body and Sharia law all in one. This is a Theocracy, not a religion. The US Constitution does not protect a theocracy. The 1st Amendment is very specific about protecting the rights of individuals from the government, as it concerns the practice of religions, not theocracies. It clearly differentiates between government and religion. Again protecting the individual’s religious beliefs and practices from (the state) government. In Islam religion and state are one. We are a Nation governed by laws, the U.S. Constitution. We are not a Nation that is governed by religion, politicians or clerics. How then can Islam be protected by the U.S. Constitution? 9) Islam allows Muslims to kill their own children, (honor killing) if the behavior of those children embarrasses or dishonors the family name. (which has already occurred on American soil) Why would I allow people (whose religion allows them to murder their own children), be in the presence of other children? My patrons often bring their kids to the range to teach them to shoot. I am responsible for providing a safe environment for those children to learn gun safety and shooting sports. 10) In the 14 hundred year history of Islam, muslims have murdered over 270 million people. Since 9/11 muslims have committed over 21 thousand deadly terror attacks world wide. In summary, people who shoot at my range come from all religious backgrounds… some are atheists… I do not care about their religious beliefs until or unless those beliefs command them to commit violent crimes against innocent people and I witness those crimes increasing, as we all have lately. If you had received death threats by muslims, would you want the government telling you that you had to allow them in to your home or business and hand them a loaded gun? I will do whatever is necessary to provide a safe environment for my customers, even at the cost of the increased threats and legal problems this decision will likely provoke. Jan Morgan- owner / The Gun Cave Indoor Shooting Range 1225 Blacksnake Road Hot Springs, Arkansas (501) 767-9944 Follow Jan on facebook on TWITTER and… her gun range facebook page, The Gun Cave Indoor Shooting Range
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We probably are, whether in the Middle East again, on the home front when the revolutions start, or trying to save Europe.......again, and Australia will be there...........again, where ever it is. What pisses me off is the short memory many people have, in fact many countries have, to the contribution Australia has made in many conflicts around the world. When WW1 was declared, Australia had a population of less than 5 million, yet over 400,000 volunteered to join the Australian Imperial Forces (AIF). In proportion to other countries, Australia's casualty rate was almost 65 per cent—the highest in the British Empire. One of the reasons for this was that Australians were exposed to the front line in massive numbers. During the course of the war, almost 60,000 Australians died after sustaining injuries or illness. Most of these deaths (45,000) were on the Western Front. A further 124,000 were wounded (sometimes multiple times) and as a result, these men endured years of ill health, disfigurement or disability. Probably the most striking feature about the landscape of the Western Front, around northern France and Belgium is the sheer number of cemeteries that exist as well as their size, over 500 in total. It is a very sobering experience to stop and contemplate the carnage that took place in these fields and how many young Australians never returned. The VC Corner Cemetery in Fromelles, France is unique amongst cemeteries of the region because it has no gravestones and contains only Australians. On the wall at the rear are the names of 1,299 Australians who died in the battle and have no known grave. The unidentified bodies of 410 are buried in the lawns, each marked by a rose bush. The cemetery was situated in no-man's land between the Australian and German lines in 1916. The inscription on the screen wall reads: "In honour of the 410 unknown Australian soldiers here buried, who were among the 1,299 Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Australian Imperial Force, killed in the Attack on Fromelles, July 19th and 20th, 1916." Losses for the region: Australian = 5,533 killed or wounded, 400 prisoners British = 1,547 killed or wounded Germans = 1,500 killed or wounded How many thousands and thousands of American, Australian, British, Canadian and New Zealand soldiers who died in battles to save Europe are buried in graves all over the region?
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If you can see what the furnishings inside the kitchen look like, can just imagine what color the mattress is that they slept on is like. RLC is going to have to do a good steam cleaning or replace the furnishings. yes,the best solution it's change the couch and the chairs,it's really very yellow Oui, la meilleure solution, il a changer le canapé et le fauteuil, c'est vraiment très jaune
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yeah...whoopee... gone. ;D ;D Oui... péteurs... disparu
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Veronica & Lucas Picture Thread
Ozi replied to bolts91's topic in Veronica & Lucas (09/25/14 - 07/01/15)
You mean 'Cours de Maintenance'. -
new couple Lucas and Veronica
Ozi replied to kitek's topic in Veronica & Lucas (09/25/14 - 07/01/15)
Sure, when they do something interesting. When they do, what language would you prefer, English, French or Spanish? Sorry, my Arabic isn't up to speed yet. You see, if you don't understand what people are posting, it won't make any difference whether we are on topic or not, it will all be gibberish! -
new couple Lucas and Veronica
Ozi replied to kitek's topic in Veronica & Lucas (09/25/14 - 07/01/15)
Well I must admit, I can understand where snaky is coming from.... ... ...even if I can't understand them, especially when they speak French!) This will be another debate that will go nowhere, again. Réveillez-vous les mecs. L'anglais est la langue COMMERCIALE universelle et ça s'arrête là. Dire que c'est la langue la plus commune est un postulat qui arrange les anglicistes et que rien ne démontre. La langue parlée par le plus grand nombre dans le monde est l'espagnol, si l'on fait abstraction du chinois. En réalité, ce qui vous dérange, c'est de ne pas tout comprendre dans les échanges en français, tout comme Darkman lorsqu'il écrit en Catalan. Dites vous que vous n'êtes pas les seuls à ne pas tout comprendre des messages postés ici car lorsque vous écrivez, en raccourcis, argot ou autres expressions, votre gogole de merde ne traduit pas mieux dans notre sens et nous devons faire un effort afin de comprendre la signification de vos propos. Alors, on se calme et on travaille les langues étrangères ou alors on devient tolérant... ----------------------------- Wake up guys. English is the universal COMMERCIAL language and it stops there. To say that English is the most common language is a postulate that arranges Anglicists . The language spoken by the largest number in the world is Spanish, if we exclude the Chinese. Actually, what bothers you, is not to understand everything in french trades, as Darkman when written in Catalan. Tell yourself that you are not the only ones who don't include any posts here. When you write, in shortcuts, abbreviations, slang or expressions, "gogole does not translate better in our direction and we must make an effort to understand the meaning of your words. So calm down and languages working or become tolerant... ;) Mate, if you are going to quote me, do it accurately. I said English was the most COMMON LANGUAGE USED BY THIS FORUM. I said translators are useless. That obviously means in both directions. I said I love foreign women even though I can't understand them, in other words when they are talking, not writing, ESPECIALLY FRENCH (very sexy). I also said this will be another debate that will go nowhere, again. In other words, a waste of time. Certain languages dominate certain threads, so be it. It only becomes a problem for those that feel they have to comment on everything. -
BRAVO FOAMY Yes I decided to reveal myself to answer any criticism against me for 4 months. My response is summarized on a single sentence: I WANT TO THANK ALL THE GUYS WHO HAVE PAID THEIR SEASON DURING THIS PERIOD, YOU HAVE PERMITS Me: __ To taste the best suchi __ To drink as much alcohol __ To do in my own equipment (TV, iPad, tablet and PC ...) __ Equip my care and that of Katia Dress __ Permits Katia to wash in a real full bath foam As against party I offered you: the opportunity to watch several times a beautiful tent that moves in the wind. The tent that I called "THE TENT OF FREUD" Freud's tent was a sexual mirage One last thing guys, if you will I decided to put the enchers (spermal the towel and panties Katia) This allows me God willing to buy a small house next to Chernobyl Yeah right. Your earlier posts don't suggest you are who you claim, neither does the fact that when you started posting you were doing it in French.
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new couple Lucas and Veronica
Ozi replied to kitek's topic in Veronica & Lucas (09/25/14 - 07/01/15)
I think I'll sit this one out. ;D Well I must admit, I can understand where snaky is coming from. It is obvious that a number of the French posters can speak English, what was the most common language being used by this forum. Many of the threads are almost exclusively foreign which I avoid (foreign to me as in not English) and now French is adding to that list, so apart from Old Dudes, there is very little I bother with anymore. As I have proven, the translators do not work, all you get is meaningless crap. I'm already brushing up on my Arabic, the new universal language, so don't have time or care to worry about the others. (I still love foreign women though, even if I can't understand them, especially when they speak French!) This will be another debate that will go nowhere, again. -
The Gospel according to Bing. There was once a residue of alphabet come to pollute our privacy "Do not ci, do it"... As it is well educated, he could continue the song: 'Say hello to the Lady' in french to have intelligent air (according to WSKohlz) at least, it would be polite with Océane. And then of course, in good Jesuit, Reverend squirrel went there of his verse in order to retrieve the case and pull the hazelnuts to him. Except that let's eat her them if he continues. Certainly, the french, in the text or 2-legged it the tickles that the Scratch'n? That is the question. Finally, y' has no reason that other lick you the Apple and not me then kisses Oceane. PS) pretty picture in avatar. Makes perfect sense?
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little room beside the entrance
Ozi replied to spielo's topic in Veronica & Lucas (09/25/14 - 07/01/15)
So if that's a little secret room for sex, where's the toilet, or do visitors go thru the main bedroom to get to the ensuite? -
Yep, there are already 4 pages dedicated to this very subject. Check it out. http://camcaps.net/random-discussion/new-couple-lucas-and-veronica/ merci Ozi sais tu pourquoi il ne sont pas encore avec les autres ? dans la rubrique reallifecam merci ;)
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I have a big yard, it's called Tasmania. I could adopt both of you.
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Mate, if it's intelligent conversation you want, what the fuck are you doing here? Does that mean that French people are super intelligent, because I bet they pronounce French words correctly? Or does it have to be real posh, like speaking the Queen's English rather than a Liverpool or Cockney accent? What are you talking about the only thing the French can say is "I surrender" "Je m'abandonne" Do I get points for correct spelling, even though I can't pronounce it properly?
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The big question is, who gets custody of the dog?
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Haven't seen any packing boxes yet.
