27th April 2004, 8:18 AM
Fittisize, Words cannot describe your stupidity. You're big-headed, arrogant, and downright fucking rude. I wanted an apology because you called me one of the most evil people ever born (a Nazi,) which is horribly out of line. Politicians' careers are lost over much less than that. You swore and called me a Nazi again in reply. I have nothing more to ever say to you. You are the worst person I know, in person or online, and I hate you.
You've contradicted yourself Darunia. Saying you hate certain peoples such as the ones you mentioned is indeed a racist comment. I don't blame you and I respect your reasoning behind your dislake of the Japanese and Germans, but don't you think you should leave the past in the past?
Aye; but note how I worded it: Dislike as opposed to hate. I was sure to word it as such. I hate German of WWII, and I hate the Imperial Japanese army for there part too. I DISLIKE contemporary Japan for the trade deficit; that's all. I dislike contemporary Germany for its anti-American status in Iraq; just as well as I dislike countries that I traditionall like, as in France and Russia, as well. I do note hate any nationalities on this Earth; only Fittisize, who in my opinion casts a very bad image on Canada as well. Between his callous rudeness and ignorance, and ASM's inability to form the simplest spelling or sentence in English or even French, well---
I'll admit I'm not crazy about getting instruction manuals with 100 pages with 5 in English, but that's part of what made the USA what it is today: The greatest nation on Earth.
We are the greatest nation on Earth for our openness, and how we help other countries. We are free and tolerant. Yes, we are made from immigrants---immigrants who came to America 100 years ago, and blended in. They learned English. You speak of a mixing pot---a mixing pot is when the added elements (i.e. immigrants) blend to become part of the whole---THEY'RE NOT BLENDING! They're refusing to blend, because liberals say they don't have to. To BLEND in the "american mixing/blending pot", you have to try and fit in. Thusly, we are not a mixing pot anymore, but a pot of differement ingredients that twirl around, separately; like grease and water...or alcohol...yes, thats it; grease, water and alcohol. Because they don't mix, you see? A clever analogy.
[fittisize]THE language? There's more than one language on this Earth. Learn to speak two languages, adapt, become a better citizen as a result. You might even meet some new Hispanic friends if you learn to speak Spanish.
Oh my fucking GOD! There are more than one language on this Earth, but not in this country! You learn to speak two languages when you go somewhere; not when they come to you. They choose to come to us; THEY should try and fit in! We shouldn't contour to them, going out of our way to make them feel at home. I'll meet some "Hispanic friends", as you called them you lameass pussy Barney liberal, when they become "American friends" by joining our community and learning English.
At this time, for the sake of the religious argument, I would like to cite that the smartest person ever to grace this planet was an atheist, and held religious people in poor esteem: ( http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/04/...index.html )
...Besides his politics, Fantova wrote of Einstein's popularity and how he tried to write back to strangers, some of whom tried to convert him to Christianity. He said, "All the maniacs in the world write to me," she wrote.
You've contradicted yourself Darunia. Saying you hate certain peoples such as the ones you mentioned is indeed a racist comment. I don't blame you and I respect your reasoning behind your dislake of the Japanese and Germans, but don't you think you should leave the past in the past?
Aye; but note how I worded it: Dislike as opposed to hate. I was sure to word it as such. I hate German of WWII, and I hate the Imperial Japanese army for there part too. I DISLIKE contemporary Japan for the trade deficit; that's all. I dislike contemporary Germany for its anti-American status in Iraq; just as well as I dislike countries that I traditionall like, as in France and Russia, as well. I do note hate any nationalities on this Earth; only Fittisize, who in my opinion casts a very bad image on Canada as well. Between his callous rudeness and ignorance, and ASM's inability to form the simplest spelling or sentence in English or even French, well---
I'll admit I'm not crazy about getting instruction manuals with 100 pages with 5 in English, but that's part of what made the USA what it is today: The greatest nation on Earth.
We are the greatest nation on Earth for our openness, and how we help other countries. We are free and tolerant. Yes, we are made from immigrants---immigrants who came to America 100 years ago, and blended in. They learned English. You speak of a mixing pot---a mixing pot is when the added elements (i.e. immigrants) blend to become part of the whole---THEY'RE NOT BLENDING! They're refusing to blend, because liberals say they don't have to. To BLEND in the "american mixing/blending pot", you have to try and fit in. Thusly, we are not a mixing pot anymore, but a pot of differement ingredients that twirl around, separately; like grease and water...or alcohol...yes, thats it; grease, water and alcohol. Because they don't mix, you see? A clever analogy.
[fittisize]THE language? There's more than one language on this Earth. Learn to speak two languages, adapt, become a better citizen as a result. You might even meet some new Hispanic friends if you learn to speak Spanish.
Oh my fucking GOD! There are more than one language on this Earth, but not in this country! You learn to speak two languages when you go somewhere; not when they come to you. They choose to come to us; THEY should try and fit in! We shouldn't contour to them, going out of our way to make them feel at home. I'll meet some "Hispanic friends", as you called them you lameass pussy Barney liberal, when they become "American friends" by joining our community and learning English.
At this time, for the sake of the religious argument, I would like to cite that the smartest person ever to grace this planet was an atheist, and held religious people in poor esteem: ( http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/04/...index.html )
...Besides his politics, Fantova wrote of Einstein's popularity and how he tried to write back to strangers, some of whom tried to convert him to Christianity. He said, "All the maniacs in the world write to me," she wrote.
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