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Napalm

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  1. Okay, earlier I quoted wikipedia, you said it wasn't a trusted source. Here, then, this is a direct quote from the UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (Partition Plan), November 29, 1947. And another quote: War hardly ever is the beginning of a conflict. It is more an action taken to solve an already existing conflict, which at the time was that the Israelis decided that since the british left now a chunk of Palestine was theirs. Unless my reading is incorrect (which it shouldn't be) then the two quotes you've provided talk about evacuation of the British armed forces, not the citizens. Plus the "chunk" you're talking about was stated in the UN partition of 1948 in the two state idea. And exactly what is the case of people having homes that is threatening to the lives of millions? With that same excuse you might as well kill all the palestinian on sight, under the eyes of Israel they are all obviously threatening terrorists. A line needs to be drawn, and that's what laws are for. And no, I haven't seen the speech. Out of those people, it takes only a small majority that could be terrorists to threaten security greatly. Mind I remind you that terrorists look like normal people (shocking, I know). Go watch the speech. Here's the video: I found a quote that I really liked so I'll post it. It talks about the withdrawal of british armed forces, and also talks about the evacuation of the lands. I beleive it's two separate matters, and the evacuation refers to the actual emptying and removal of citizens (it also gives 2 different deadlines for both things, which if they were the same wouldn't make much sense at all). Or at least, that's how I see it. To be honest, now that you pointed that out I'm not sure, I'd like someone elses opinion on this. And well, the end line of your quote pretty much summs it up. If you are anti-zionist, they'll call you anti-semitic and demonize you. Israel shouldn't be there in the first place. Israel is the root of the conflict. Why? Because the existance of Israel means that Palestine is not being allowed to have their rightful lands. It's as simple as that. Oh, and excuse me by this, and I may sound arrogant, but I'm not going to spend 47 minutes watching that video. No offence meant.
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  5. Okay, earlier I quoted wikipedia, you said it wasn't a trusted source. Here, then, this is a direct quote from the UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (Partition Plan), November 29, 1947. And another quote: War hardly ever is the beginning of a conflict. It is more an action taken to solve an already existing conflict, which at the time was that the Israelis decided that since the british left now a chunk of Palestine was theirs. And exactly what is the case of people having homes that is threatening to the lives of millions? With that same excuse you might as well kill all the palestinian on sight, under the eyes of Israel they are all obviously threatening terrorists. A line needs to be drawn, and that's what laws are for. And no, I haven't seen the speech.
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  7. I HAVE BECOME ONE WITH THE WALL! 100 HP.
  8. 'Tis a shame. I give the wall some Jersey Milk. 98 HP.
  9. It's okay if you don't want to talk about it, but I feel the need to ask you this question. When this happens, do you often feel violent?
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  11. Is something bothering you, Tyler?
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    619 I can't let you do that, star fox.
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  14. Do you want to talk about the today thread, Tyler?
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  16. 94 HP.
  17. I loved the Oblivion OST, but I hope he doesn't decide to do a 30 minute OST for a 100 hour game again.
  18. what else do you expect to happen... @napalm i know, i'm lucky. everyone was helping each other up asap when anyone fell though. i'm just really sore. You know, that's the weird thing about Mosh pits. There are as many people pushing you in than people picking up people who fall.
  19. First of all, let's look at this graph. Source. You can see that between 1941 and 1950 there's a sudden rise in the jewish population. This, we can attribute to the end of WWII, and the end of the British Mandate and the application of the Partition Plan, okay? Now, about the partition plan, as its name implies, it was the idea to split the territory of Palestine, where palestinians (and a very small jewish minority) lived in prior to the dissolution of the British Mandate, and give each party (The Zionists and the Palestinians) roughly half of the lands. Now, common sense should tell you that if you split a land you are taking a part from the total. The total belonged to the palestinians before the jews came. Therefore, land was taken from the palestinians and given to the Jews. Now, if lands were taken from the Palestinians, this means that before this happened those lands were rightfully theirs, and with the partition, they stopped having the right to inhabit those lands. Therefore, the palestinians who inhabited those lands had to leave. That is, they were evacuated and jewish immigrants were accomodated in those lands. Because if none of this happened, then there would have been no reason for a civil war to take place. Because everything would have been fine and the palestinians would be living in their lands. But they weren't. Because they were evacuated. And that was the beggining of the conflict. I'm not saying that, but sometimes, there's really no other way to protect and secure your people. If existing means having to violate a bit of human rights of those who refuse to acknowledge you exist, then I do. So basically you are saying that Israel is above the law and it should be left to their opinion wether they decide to follow the human rights or not. How does that make you any better than the so called terrorists who want their lands back?
  20. Cheap price to pay for falling in a mosh pit.
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  22. No luck with that, I still got the message when trying to run it.
  23. I AM A PIRATE.
  24. Hey everyone, it's me again <_< . Recently, while trying to install stalker: Call of Pripyat, I got an error message that said I need to install .Net Framework v4.0.30319. I thought it might have been a problem with that game, but today I got it again while trying to install a DX11 Benchmark, and again when trying to install Metro2033. The thing is I already have that version of .Net Framework installed. Just to make sure, I downloaded it again, and the client Client Profile, installed both again, but it didn't help. I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. I've already searched for sollutions to this problem, but couldn't find any that fixed it. Thanks in advance.

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