paint it black wrote:People picking on my FB friend, the three-titted woman
I was just going to post that
paint it black wrote:People picking on my FB friend, the three-titted woman
Ok, i can in truth say that there is a hell lot of books about conspiracy theories in greek language. back in 70's-80's mostly about iron curtain, cold war, mossad, bad commies, good capitalism. Ofc, all those were best sellers as the movies made from them like "4th Protocol", "Children from Brazil" and many many i cant even remember. but you can consider them as entertainment mainly, they were never seen by most as reality. Wow i remember one author just now that had written some good ones, Robert Ludlum ? am i right?Being645 wrote:@iesus
You can't deny, treasure, that there is a Greek tradition of books (as fat as the bible) about conspiracy theories,
secret service stories (mostly concerning the CIA, the Mossad and other such actors)and so on ... ...
I've seen plenty such books in the 80s, but I forgot the names of the author(s) ...
anyway, quite a few Greek around me felt the need to read them - all ... ...
Bartek wrote: Nonetheless:
Took 'em hours on fark to get the Hitchhiker's reference.iesus wrote:
According to legend, Eccentrica Gallumbits, the triple-breasted whore of Eroticon Six, attempted to seduce the Lord President of Gallifrey. The resulting blow to her ego precipitated her third and penultimate retirement.
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Well, we do have a German royal family... (apart from the Greek bits).nowayjose wrote:Sounds like the German mentality to me.EvilBastard wrote:“The British do not expect happiness...they do not want to be happy; they want to be right.�
seconded.EvilBastard wrote:
I'll take being right over being happy, if being happy means living in a fantasy world of ill-conceived optimism and rose-tinted Panglossian spectacles.
out of all our cousins on the mainland, without a doubt we are most like the germans (and vice versa).nowayjose wrote: Sounds like the German mentality to me.
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Words fail me.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EBtd3H3Qdi8
Clearly it's a northern European malaise - what gets me about the sepos is their mindless optimism in the face of reality. "Sure, if we elect this guy then things will change (a) for the better, (b) immediately, and we'll all be happier."Bartek wrote:So I guess that grumbling and and sorta-sadness is pretty common, Brits, Germs, Austrians and Poles, anyone wants to join da club?
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