Re: Unnamed posters in the NG



On May 1, 12:15 pm, Herr Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Bieberbach
<twir...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 1 May 2008 12:04:20 -0700 (PDT), Mensanator

<mensana...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 1, 4:12?am, Basti...@xxxxxxx wrote:
For example posters using the names like m8C27, Cindy, Tom, etc.

might use obscenity or offensive words without any further personal
consequences.

Why should there be consequences? Are you a NAZI?

For you, mein freund, zis thread iss OVER! ;-)

oh my god!
omfg!!!

i've __always__ wanted to talk with you!!

so
like
were you and schur
like
lovers?

i mean
you liked him __so__ much
even though he was jewish by birth

because
like
i see it with others who go for the extreme fundamentalism

the type that enthusiastically hates others

because they got something inside them
something that fills them with so much humiliation and anger
that they turn

the homosexuality gets avoided through hates and mantras
(what we call talking points these days)

was that why you were such a nazi?

like haggard and foley and larry craig
and a number of other cases these days
did you only front to hide and right your inner desires?

i'm sorry if these are too personal of questions
and i understand if you don't want to answer

i know it must be frustrating that you can no longer heil anyone
or even throw up a random salute
especially if that was your only outlet

oh
and also
i've been thinking about using a new symbol
for antibuddhist diatribes

you know
like the antichristians have their upside down cross

well
i was thinking of using a clockwise swastika
because i always thought the swastika was a beautiful eidetic image
but
and i'm sorry if this offends you
i've always thought the nazis kinda
you know
spoiled it?

so i've been thinking
okay
how about the clockwise form?

so the nazis were turning time back
and this other form symbolises progress
or turning the clock forward?

since even the buddhists using swastikas
tend to use the counterclockwise form so familiar to everyone
antibuddhism would naturally take the "other path"

just think about it

you don't need to answer right away

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oh
and it's nice hearing from you
i had heard you passed away..

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galathaea: prankster, fablist, magician, liar
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