Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

So instead of Division, we have Subtraction

Maybe someday we can move on to fractions, exponents, roots, functions, logarithms, vectors, sequences, derivitives, etc... how much fun would that be?? :rolleyes:
 
Division if you can read this: Best of luck man. I don't know what happened and I'm not taking sides. Just saying, I hope life goes well for you and that you leave the world a better place. You sometimes got on my nerves badly, but I have no hard feelings. Sometimes I think you really cared. You're just a hard one to figure out. To me anyway.
 
noooooooooooo
 
PuddleMonkey said:
Sharpie like permanent? cause a little rubbing alcohol removes it, not so permanent like the label claims.

digger said:
Who said anything about 'temporarily'? :lightning
RADAR said:
No you can't either........Division is Banned! Gone for good!

RADAR
RADAR said:
I said --------> G-O-N-E !!!!!


RADAR
RADAR said:
whoosh............................... that the sound it made!

RADAR
Smart guys that use their discretion wisely so labels can change, thats just how it is in the here and now.
 
Eringobraugh said:
Smart guys that use their discretion wisely so labels can change, thats just how it is in the here and now.

RADAR IS THE FIN MAN!!!! Those who cross him shall feel his wrath....
 
bruce410 said:
yo div if you can read this shoot me an email nugga, the fuck is goin on

Maybe you two can watch each other masturbate on webcams and throw up thug gang signs to each other to help your arousal and climax :)
 
instead of Division we have
addition of umteen threads about division

nice caliber of his involvement here

if you can't shrug off internet barbs
what are you made of?
 
4everhung said:
instead of Division we have
addition of umteen threads about division

nice caliber of his involvement here

if you can't shrug off internet barbs
what are you made of?

word. are you really readin Hitler's Willing Executioners? That book has really taught me a lot..
 
Gambino said:
word. are you really readin Hitler's Willing Executioners? That book has really taught me a lot..
actually I buy many books just to have them in my library
I know what most have to say
I keep them around for details

e.g. from the book you mentioned I opened to a random page;

"The Germans' brutality in Lipowa did not develop as a deterrent for the protection of valuable goods"

well hell
what's important?
 
4everhung said:
"The Germans' brutality in Lipowa did not develop as a deterrent for the protection of valuable goods"

well hell
what's important?

pg 297, first paragraph 1st sentence
 
and what was important was not allowing jews to contribute through work, however much it made no economic sense
 
Gambino said:
and what was important was not allowing jews to contribute through work, however much it made no economic sense
w/o reading the book
which as you know is written from the jewish perspective

the germans were very particular about involving work for those deemed suitable to do so
and they had many work projects

I also have "Constantines's Sword" which has been recommended by Matt
 
4everhung said:
w/o reading the book
which as you know is written from the jewish perspective

the germans were very particular about involving work for those deemed suitable to do so
and they had many work projects

I also have "Constantines's Sword" which has been recommended by Matt

they had an accute labor shortage, yet they didn't use the available jewish pool due to elimationaist ideologies, according to the book

where's my props for getting that quote page???
 
personally I have the a very high regard for the tenacity of the jewish people
witnessed four fold in thier defense against multiple Arab aggressors begining in '48
with the war of independance

When Israel achieved its independence on May 14, 1948, the Haganah became the de facto Israeli army. On that day, the country was invaded by the regular forces of Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria. Eleven days later, Israel's provisional government issued an order that provided the legal framework for the country's armed forces. The order established the official name Zvah Haganah Le Yisrael and outlawed the existence of any other military force within Israel.

The dissident Irgun and Stern Gang were reluctant to disband. Fighting between Irgun and regular military forces broke out on June 21 when the supply ship Altalena arrived at Tel Aviv with 900 men and a load of arms and ammunition for the Irgun. The army sank the ship, destroying the arms, and many members of the Irgun were arrested; both organizations disbanded shortly thereafter. A more delicate problem was how to disband the Palmach, which had become an elite military unit within the Haganah and had strong political ties to the socialist-oriented kibbutzim. Nonetheless, David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister and minister of defense, was determined to see the IDF develop into a single, professional, and nonpolitical national armed force. It was only through his skill and determination that the Palmach was peacefully abolished and integrated into the IDF in January 1949.

The ranks of the IDF swelled rapidly to about 100,000 at the height of the War of Independence. Nearly all able-bodied men, plus many women, were recruited; thousands of foreign volunteers, mostly veterans of World War II, also came to the aid of Israel. The newly independent state rapidly mobilized to meet the Arab invaders; by July 1948, the Israelis had set up an air force, a navy, and a tank battalion. Weapons and ammunition were procured abroad, primarily from Czechoslovakia. Three B-17 bombers were bought in the United States through black market channels, and shortly after one of them bombed Cairo in July 1948, the Israelis were able to establish air supremacy. Subsequent victories came in rapid succession on all three fronts. The Arab states negotiated separate armistice agreements. Egypt was the first to sign (February 1949), followed by Lebanon (March), Transjordan (April), and finally Syria (July). Iraq simply withdrew its forces without signing an agreement. As a result of the war, Israel considerably expanded its territory beyond the United Nations (UN) partition plan for Palestine at the expense of its Arab neighbors. Victory cost more than 6,000 Israeli lives, however, which represented approximately 1 percent of the population. After the armistice, wartime recruits were rapidly demobilized, and the hastily raised IDF, still lacking a permanent institutional basis, experienced mass resignations from its war-weary officer corps. This process underscored the basic manpower problem of a small population faced with the need to mobilize a sizable army during a wartime emergency. In 1949, after study of the Swiss reservist system, Israel introduced a three-tiered system based on a small standing officer corps, universal conscription, and a large pool of well-trained reservists that could be rapidly mobilized.
Last Update: December 16, 2000
 
Gambino said:
they had an accute labor shortage, yet they didn't use the available jewish pool due to elimationaist ideologies, according to the book

where's my props for getting that quote page???
you nailed it
but from early on the Nazi's had plans to incorparate their "captives" as slave labor
not at all much different from Stalin's soviet russia
 
4everhung said:
you nailed it
but from early on the Nazi's had plans to incorparate their "captives" as slave labor
not at all much different from Stalin's soviet russia
\

Once again, this book makes a distinction between slave labor and jews. The prisoners of germany that were not jews (slavs, french, political germans, etc) were used for labor where as the jews were not. They had it worse than the slaves did and were a social rung below slavery
 
you really read a whole book to find out the jews thought they were persecuted worse than the "other's" were persecuted?

bonus question
which "people" were persecuted almost as much as the Jews?
 
He must've done/said some bad things to get banned. Things of which I've never seen.
 
4everhung said:
you really read a whole book to find out the jews thought they were persecuted worse than the "other's" were persecuted?

bonus question
which "people" were persecuted almost as much as the Jews?

gypsies my nugga

but still they weren't treated as bad as the jews

regarding your first sentence, I had no idea that those outside the SS were so deeply invovled in slaughter
 
Gambino said:
gypsies my nugga

but still they weren't treated as bad as the jews

regarding your first sentence, I had no idea that those outside the SS were so deeply invovled in slaughter
i looked through the index
no mention
of homosexauls
no Latvians
noEstonians
no Lithuanians
etc
not much mention of the considerable amount of jews exterminated by the soviet state
 
4everhung said:
i looked through the index
no mention
of homosexauls
no Latvians
noEstonians
no Lithuanians
etc
not much mention of the considerable amount of jews exterminated by the soviet state


Well, the book is on jews and the holocaust. lip service is paid to the other ethnic peeps who were violated by the germans...plain and simple nobody had it as bad as the jews
 
Gambino said:
Well, the book is on jews and the holocaust. lip service is paid to the other ethnic peeps who were violated by the germans...plain and simple nobody had it as bad as the jews

A thread within a thread. Worst hijack that I have recently seen.
 
Testosterone boy said:
A thread within a thread. Worst hijack that I have recently seen.

what's life with a broken pelvis like? do you at least got some good opiates??
 
Top Bottom