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McLaren P1
01-08-16, 03:53 PM
One more reason for the british people to be proud of
http://s13.postimg.org/dpdb2y5dj/kari2.jpg
Tchocky
01-08-16, 04:03 PM
Finish your sentence.
u crank
01-08-16, 05:00 PM
One more reason for the british people to be proud of
Looks like Athens is winning 5 to 1. London needs to try harder.:O:
Looks like Athens is winning 5 to 1. London needs to try harder.:O:
I missed the big match?
Oh nuts I was in the kitchen making a pot noodle.
Schroeder
01-08-16, 05:14 PM
I missed the big match?
Oh nuts I was in the kitchen making a pot noodle.
Are you sure you aren't a pot noodle by now? You know, you are what you eat.:smug:
d@rk51d3
01-08-16, 05:22 PM
At least London haven't vandalized the one in their possession.
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WHAT ain't Steed a male person ?
Markus
Catfish
01-08-16, 05:37 PM
Have had this discussion numerous times.
1. When the civilized countries (as they saw themselves, with all those colonies) plundered other civilizations, for money, art and what not, this was just en vogue, and no one cared.
2. Then there was a counter-movement, saying bring at least the archeological items and works of art back to the place where they belong (or better: were stolen). Well, it did not last long and there was almost no reaction.
3. But when i see how those uneducated buggin' morons like Daesh or others destroy historical sites because they do not fit in in their world view, i wonder if it was not better to put those things in museums very far away, so they at least survive those DAESH and other morons.
(3.a) DAESH sold and sells a l(o)ot of valuable smaller historical items to private collectors of our own civilised countries
(3.b) as i read and heard, alot of iraq museums were plundered, during the liberation and democratising of said country. By the liberators, of course.
If not for raping women and killing children, genocide of Kurds and generally being just uneducated and dumb, the destroying of historical sites alone would make me grab a rifle and go down there to shoot some of those idiots myself. I'm too old for the military, but !"§$%&/(
(4. Welcome to Subsim, McLaren)
Nice way to introduce yourself :haha:
Betonov
01-08-16, 05:39 PM
my penis is confused
Buddahaid
01-08-16, 05:42 PM
Must be Greek. Yeah that sixth Caryatid should be returned and Greece should honor their debts. Who's morality is the worst?
Schroeder
01-08-16, 06:16 PM
my penis is confused
Then use your own hands. Only way to be safe these days.:hmph:
:O:
Reading the Daily Mail is bad for you're health. :O:
And your spelling it seems. :O:
I'm thinking if the Greeks moved statue 3 a couple of feet to the right it'd look a lot more symmetrical...:)
clive bradbury
01-09-16, 07:01 AM
American morality...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ankhhaf_%28sculpture%29
Along with a host of other artifacts in other western museums. You cannot judge the morality of the time by modern-day standards. Without such activities the rosetta stone would not have been deciphered, just to take one example.
Now whether such items should now be returned is a different argument. But one thing is clear - if one item must be returned - they all should. So all countries should be judged by the same standards - not just the UK.
Jimbuna
01-09-16, 08:04 AM
Duplicate accounts created for the sole purpose of causing bother are a definite no no.
By your actions you endanger your original account.
I thought better of you but I, unlike some others was obviously wrong.
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