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On March 10 2017 00:45 JimmiC wrote: How come hard core right wing Christians hate Jews and socialists. When Jesus was a Jewish socialist.
I think you may have covered it in the "hard core right wing" part of your statement.
But, in seriousness, the actually religious Christians (even at the conservative end) tend to be a lot more pro-Jewish than the people who identify as Evangelical but aren't religiously active. Support for Israel, among other things, is way high among right wing Christians (in the US).
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On March 10 2017 07:32 Yoav wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2017 00:45 JimmiC wrote: How come hard core right wing Christians hate Jews and socialists. When Jesus was a Jewish socialist. I think you may have covered it in the "hard core right wing" part of your statement. But, in seriousness, the actually religious Christians (even at the conservative end) tend to be a lot more pro-Jewish than the people who identify as Evangelical but aren't religiously active. Support for Israel, among other things, is way high among right wing Christians (in the US).
The right wing is weirdly filled with both Pro-Israel + Anti-Semite leanings that mainly confuse me.
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On March 10 2017 09:29 Thieving Magpie wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2017 07:32 Yoav wrote:On March 10 2017 00:45 JimmiC wrote: How come hard core right wing Christians hate Jews and socialists. When Jesus was a Jewish socialist. I think you may have covered it in the "hard core right wing" part of your statement. But, in seriousness, the actually religious Christians (even at the conservative end) tend to be a lot more pro-Jewish than the people who identify as Evangelical but aren't religiously active. Support for Israel, among other things, is way high among right wing Christians (in the US). The right wing is weirdly filled with both Pro-Israel + Anti-Semite leanings that mainly confuse me. Generalising wildly here, probably describing a demographic that may not exist, I think the stereotypical right wing fanatic ranks people as
1) christians 2) jews 3) muslims
So they don't want jews to "infiltrate" the mainly christian US, diluting the pure 1) with 2)'s. However, in a conflict between israel and palestina, they easily side with 2) over 3). So not necessarily self contradictory.
Makes sense?
Also, where does an atheist fit in on that right winger's religious power rank?
(apologies for the ignorance)
Edit: oh, I need to add my personal religious power rank! 
1) sensible atheists and agnostics (it's a tie) 2) Any religious person that mainly take the good things from religion, like community, support, etc. 3) Fanatic atheists that go after religious ppl like they are retarded idiots. 4) extreme religious, doing whatever crappy shit to ppl, claiming no responsibility or reason beyond god's will.
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On March 10 2017 12:58 Cascade wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2017 09:29 Thieving Magpie wrote:On March 10 2017 07:32 Yoav wrote:On March 10 2017 00:45 JimmiC wrote: How come hard core right wing Christians hate Jews and socialists. When Jesus was a Jewish socialist. I think you may have covered it in the "hard core right wing" part of your statement. But, in seriousness, the actually religious Christians (even at the conservative end) tend to be a lot more pro-Jewish than the people who identify as Evangelical but aren't religiously active. Support for Israel, among other things, is way high among right wing Christians (in the US). The right wing is weirdly filled with both Pro-Israel + Anti-Semite leanings that mainly confuse me. Generalising wildly here, probably describing a demographic that may not exist, I think the stereotypical right wing fanatic ranks people as 1) christians 2) jews 3) muslims So they don't want jews to "infiltrate" the mainly christian US, diluting the pure 1) with 2)'s. However, in a conflict between israel and palestina, they easily side with 2) over 3). So not necessarily self contradictory. Makes sense? Also, where does an atheist fit in on that right winger's religious power rank? (apologies for the ignorance) Edit:oh, I need to add my personal religious power rank!  1) sensible atheists and agnostics (it's a tie) 2) Any religious person that mainly take the good things from religion, like community, support, etc. 3) Fanatic atheists that go after religious ppl like they are retarded idiots. 4) extreme religious, doing whatever crappy shit to ppl, claiming no responsibility or reason beyond god's will.
I don't think it's that clear cut in their mind--but I do agree with your assessment.
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Anyone knows if T1, CJ or KT have physical stores in Seoul? would like to pick up some merchandises :D
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On March 09 2017 18:41 opisska wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2017 18:23 ZBiR wrote: Throwing old women into an oven makes you ready for the adult life? If you don't understand that then your parents probably skipped some important lessons. What do you think happens with old women? And if you think such post would be considered worth typing out then some lessons must have been skipped, too.
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On March 10 2017 22:29 ZBiR wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2017 18:41 opisska wrote:On March 09 2017 18:23 ZBiR wrote: Throwing old women into an oven makes you ready for the adult life? If you don't understand that then your parents probably skipped some important lessons. What do you think happens with old women? And if you think such post would be considered worth typing out then some lessons must have been skipped, too.
TBH I forgot this isn't common knowledge: baking jews for wanting to kill children is from the blood libel era of Jewish persecution
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_libel
They would teach their children stories like Hansel and Gretel to teach them the importance of burning/cooking evil people, specifIcally witches and Jews.
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I was just involved in a terrible sandwich-making fire accident that burned much of the hair on my head. Doctors say I will be bald for the rest of my life unless I undergo a hair transplant. I'd like to kill two birds with one stone and have them remove my pubes and put them on top of my head. That way I won't have to shave down there anymore, and I'll have my thick, lustrous hair back again.
I know we have some doctors here on TL. Are there any complications I should be aware of when undergoing this procedure?
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Can someone tell me where I can find the "Before the Fall" article written about Savior? I've tried searching the forum and google but couldnt find anything. Be really grateful if somebody could point me in the right direction.
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Thanks for delivering the fish. Maybe you can teach us to fish as well? I spent a couple of minutes searching but didn't find it.
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On March 13 2017 07:21 Cascade wrote:Thanks for delivering the fish. Maybe you can teach us to fish as well? I spent a couple of minutes searching but didn't find it.
Sadly I simply lucked out and thought "wasn't that called something else?"
My advice will be the same as the GOP's advice; be more privileged and naturally have less problems.
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On March 13 2017 10:09 Thieving Magpie wrote:Show nested quote +On March 13 2017 07:21 Cascade wrote:Thanks for delivering the fish. Maybe you can teach us to fish as well? I spent a couple of minutes searching but didn't find it. Sadly I simply lucked out and thought "wasn't that called something else?" My advice will be the same as the GOP's advice; be more privileged and naturally have less problems. Solid advice. 
In retrospect, searching for "savior" and restricting to final edits in the drop down gives this as first hit, but then you need to guess that it's a final edit.
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Is startpage the Romanian Google?
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Nonsense work phrases
I hate the phrase
"We work hard, but we also play hard"
Like, what does that actually mean? That people don't normally work? That somehow playing around has a hardness to it? Like, do you work overtime then binge drink right after? What does the phrase mean? Argh!
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On March 14 2017 01:17 Thieving Magpie wrote: Nonsense work phrases
I hate the phrase
"We work hard, but we also play hard"
Like, what does that actually mean? That people don't normally work? That somehow playing around has a hardness to it? Like, do you work overtime then binge drink right after? What does the phrase mean? Argh!
Live life lively?
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On March 14 2017 01:04 Epishade wrote: Is startpage the Romanian Google? it's one of those search engines https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixquick#Startpage.com On July 7, 2009 Ixquick launched Startpage.com to offer its service at a URL that is both easier to remember and spell, and in contrast to ixquick.com, fetches results from the Google search engine.[25] This is done without saving the users' IP addresses or giving any personal user information to Google's servers.
Prior to the release of Tor Browser version 4.5, Startpage.com was its default search engine. thing is, even with google, if you block its cookies you should be safe from that personalization bs.
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