Basically, the whole world would look like what Syria looks like now. But who’s fault is it that all humans think about is killing? Not mine … blame the extra terrestrials who made us.
Seems like an upgrade from the daily grind of the cashier, no?
i doubt ww3 would bring an apocalpyse, even if every major city was nuked, the fallout would only last a couple weeks and farms would be unaffected.
Is not humanity fashioned and molded in the direct appearance or behaviors of its creator?
Had a dream of this last night. It was in the city near the freeway, lots of cars going around everyone shooting each other. I’m not sure I would want it. There was a lot of sniping action going on, shooting people in real life is more hectic than videogames, it felt like real life in the dream. It seemed like a negative experience to me, couldn’t trust anyone.
When everyone’s a supercriminal, noone is.
Peter Kropotkin:spoken like idiots who have no idea what this means.
If you had a clue, you wouldn’t be so excited for WW 3, as
it would mean decades of really ugly living, basically not much
more than stone age living and that, despite childish thinking
that would be fun, would not be fun nor exciting nor very desirable.
It would be ugly for millions of people, to the point where the
living might envy the dead. Life like that is simply survival and
nothing more. No arts, no music, no internet, no TV, no movies.
All that anyone would do is trying to survive, that’s it, that is all
you would be doing and that sports fans is not fun and not exciting.Kropotkin
It would be terrible for the rest of you.
I’ve already been living an ugly life the last ten years. Nothing new to me.
Even better for me because I won’t have to worry about that pesky thing called law anymore. So many opportunities open up for an individual like myself.
It’s about time the rest of you get to experience genuine suffering, despair, and pain also.
K: ahhh, I get it now. You think you have “SUFFERED” and thus everyone should
“SUFFERER” like you did. You are a narcissistic psychopath who thinks you are
the only person to ever suffer. I have news for you, you aren’t. I was homeless for months
when I was much younger. I have a disability, (severe hearing loss). I am one of millions
who have issues but because I am normal, I don’t wish to have anyone ever suffer needlessly.
I would suggest you see someone about your mental condition. It is serious and needs to
be treated asap.
Kropotkin
HaHaHa: Peter Kropotkin:spoken like idiots who have no idea what this means.
If you had a clue, you wouldn’t be so excited for WW 3, as
it would mean decades of really ugly living, basically not much
more than stone age living and that, despite childish thinking
that would be fun, would not be fun nor exciting nor very desirable.
It would be ugly for millions of people, to the point where the
living might envy the dead. Life like that is simply survival and
nothing more. No arts, no music, no internet, no TV, no movies.
All that anyone would do is trying to survive, that’s it, that is all
you would be doing and that sports fans is not fun and not exciting.Kropotkin
It would be terrible for the rest of you.
I’ve already been living an ugly life the last ten years. Nothing new to me.
Even better for me because I won’t have to worry about that pesky thing called law anymore. So many opportunities open up for an individual like myself.
It’s about time the rest of you get to experience genuine suffering, despair, and pain also.
K: ahhh, I get it now. You think you have “SUFFERED” and thus everyone should
“SUFFERER” like you did. You are a narcissistic psychopath who thinks you are
the only person to ever suffer. I have news for you, you aren’t. I was homeless for months
when I was much younger. I have a disability, (severe hearing loss). I am one of millions
who have issues but because I am normal, I don’t wish to have anyone ever suffer needlessly.
I would suggest you see someone about your mental condition. It is serious and needs to
be treated asap.Kropotkin
People like you are not even real human beings to me. You’re a mindless drone. A puppet with strings.
A socially engineered portion of the population to think, act, behave, and live in within parameters instilled by institutional authority. For me if the world catches fire through world war where there are less individuals like yourself all the better.
You know nothing of real suffering or loss. At least not yet…
Don’t look now but it looks like the Turks are getting ready to join up with the Saudis in Syria…
HaHaHa:
People like you are not even real human beings to me. You’re a mindless drone. A puppet with strings.
A socially engineered portion of the population to think, act, behave, and live in within parameters instilled by institutional authority. For me if the world catches fire through world war where there are less individuals like yourself all the better.
You know nothing of real suffering or loss. At least not yet…
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K: says the psychopath who needs long term psychology help.
Kropotkin
Joker don’t you hate wall street? Peter, you hate them too right? Talk about that for a minute.
Joker don’t you hate wall street? Peter, you hate them too right? Talk about that for a minute.
I’ve always wanted to go to New York City and snap a photo of me urinating on this bull.
I’ve always wanted to defecate on the front doors of the New York Stock Exchange also.
Still, I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t bombed out the New York Stock Exchange while it is in full occupying session.
I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t assassinated a Federal Reserve Chairman yet with a high powered sniper assault rifle.
I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t open fire on a Goldman Sachs bank killing a bunch of its employees with a vice president or CEO involved.
Maybe because they still recall the sad fate of the unibomber!
Maybe because they still recall the sad fate of the unibomber!
Maybe but really at this point whoever fires the first shot would be providing a real public service.
HaHaHa:
People like you are not even real human beings to me. You’re a mindless drone. A puppet with strings.A socially engineered portion of the population to think, act, behave, and live in within parameters instilled by institutional authority. For me if the world catches fire through world war where there are less individuals like yourself all the better.
You know nothing of real suffering or loss. At least not yet…
K: says the psychopath who needs long term psychology help.
Kropotkin
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Yes, yes, you certainly like calling me a bunch of names.
What I’ve noticed however is that you always stray away from a debate or argument with me.
The reason for this is because you have nothing in your mental arsonal to even compete against me with. You have nothing.
Still, I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t bombed out the New York Stock Exchange while it is in full occupying session.
I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t assassinated a Federal Reserve Chairman yet with a high powered sniper assault rifle.
I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t open fire on a Goldman Sachs bank killing a bunch of its employees with a vice president or CEO involved.
You haven’t done this and you seem to have a high estimation of your own abilities.
So you can look at the reasons why you have not done these things and get some good guesses about why others have not.
HaHaHa:Still, I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t bombed out the New York Stock Exchange while it is in full occupying session.
I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t assassinated a Federal Reserve Chairman yet with a high powered sniper assault rifle.
I don’t understand why nobody hasn’t open fire on a Goldman Sachs bank killing a bunch of its employees with a vice president or CEO involved.
You haven’t done this and you seem to have a high estimation of your own abilities.
So you can look at the reasons why you have not done these things and get some good guesses about why others have not.
Alas, I would need manpower, military high grade arms, and the financing to pull off such an operation. I unfortunately have none of the above at the moment. If I did however…
I’m just dreaming of individuals with those resources that might pull those things off in my absence.
I mean, there has to be somebody, right?
Saudi Arabia Makes “Final” Decision To Send Troops To Syria As US, Russia Spar Over Aleppo Strikes
As you might have heard, the opposition in Syria is in serious trouble.
Last summer, Bashar al-Assad’s army was on the ropes, as the SAA fought a multi-front war against a dizzying array of rebel forces including ISIS. Then Quds commander Qassem Soleimani went to Russia. After that, everything changed.
As of September 30 the Russian air force began flying combat missions from Latakia, rolling back rebel gains and paving the way for a Hezbollah ground offensive. Once Moscow had stopped the bleeding for the SAA (both figuratively and literally), Iran called up Shiite militias from Iraq who, alongside Hassan Nasrallah’s forces, pushed north towards Aleppo.
Now, the city is surrounded and the rebels are cut off from their supply line to Turkey. In short: it’s just a matter of time before the opposition is routed.
So much for President Obama’s “Russia will get itself into a quagmire” line.
The only thing that can save the rebels at this juncture is a direct intervention by the groups’ Sunni benefactors including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Turkey.
That, or an intervention by the US.
Both the Saudis and the Turkey have hinted at ground invasions over the past two weeks and just this morning, a sokesman said Riyadh’s decision to send in troops was “final.”
But direct interventions are tricky. Russia has never denied it intends to bolster Syrian government forces against the rebels, all of whom Moscow deems “terrorists.” On the other hand, Washington, Riyadh, Doha, and Ankara cling to the notion that while they don’t support Assad, they’re primary goal is to fight ISIS. Well ISIS is in Raqqa, which is nowhere near Aleppo, meaning there’s no way to help the rebels out in their fight against the Russians, Iranians, and Hezbollah under the guise of battling Islamic State.
Against that backdrop we found it interesting that Moscow and Washington are now delivering conflicting accounts of airstrikes in Aleppo on Wednesday. The Pentagon, without specifying what time the strikes allegedly took place, says Russia destroyed the city’s two main hospitals.
Defence Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov notes that Warren didn’t provide either hospitals’ coordinates, or the time of the airstrikes, or sources of information. “Absolutely nothing,” he said, describing Warren’s report.
The Kremlin, on the other hand, says US warplanes conducted strikes at 1355 Moscow time. “Two U.S. Air Force A-10 attack aircraft entered Syrian airspace from Turkish territory,” Konashenkov said in a statement. “Reaching Aleppo by the most direct path, they made strikes against objects in the city.”
“Only aviation of the anti-ISIS coalition flew over the city yesterday,” he added.
“When asked on Wednesday whether the U.S.-led coalition could do more to help rebels in Aleppo or improve access for humanitarian aid to the city, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said that the coalition’s focus remained on fighting Islamic State,” Reuters wrote on Thursday. The group is "virtually non-existent in that part of Syria,” Warren said.
Right. Which makes you wonder what two US Air Force A-10 attack planes were doing bombing in and around Aleppo. Is the US set to conduct airstrikes in support of the rebels, thus marking a fresh and exceptionally dangerous escalation of hostilities in the country?
As for what exactly it was that the US warplanes struck, Konashenkov will have to get back to us. He’s too busy winning a war to care right now:
“I’m going to be honest with you: we did not have enough time to clarify what exactly those nine objects bombed out by US planes in Aleppo yesterday were. We will look more carefully."
Below, find excerpts from “Will Russian Victories In Syria Spark A Regional War?” by Yaroslav Trofimov as originally published in WSJ
Defying U.S. predictions of a quagmire in Syria, Russia is achieving strategic victories there with this month’s Aleppo offensive. The question now is whether this is a turning point that hastens the five-year war’s end or the trigger for a counter-escalation that will drag other regional countries into the conflict.
Few expect that Moscow’s main target—the moderate rebels backed by Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the U.S.—would now be forced settle the conflict on the Kremlin’s, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s, terms.
“Their victory in Aleppo is not the end of the war. It’s the beginning of a new war,” said Moncef Marzouki, who served in 2011-14 as the president of Tunisia, the nation that kicked off the Arab Spring, and who recently visited the Turkish-Syrian border. “Now, everybody would intervene.”
To be sure, Turkey and Saudi Arabia have few easy options to counter Russian military might in Syria. But because of national pride—and internal politics—neither can really afford to have the rebel cause in which they have invested so much wiped out by Moscow and its Iranian allies.
While the Obama administration has long been determined to minimize U.S. involvement there, for Turkey and Saudi Arabia the prospect of Syria falling under the sway of Russia and Iran would be a national-security catastrophe.
“The whole situation, not just for Turkey but for the entire Middle East, would be reshaped. The Western influence will fade away. The question is: Can we accept Russia, and the Iranians, calling the tune in the region?” said Umit Pamir, a former Turkish ambassador to NATO and the United Nations.