killa_chain

killa_chain

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[quote] Three generations in a refugee camp is a life that does not make for a happy existence.[/quote] :SURPRISED: :SURPRISED: Wholly OMG, Ok I will now back from this since I don't really know anything about that. I don't think I saw anything about refugee camps. May I ask for more information about this?

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Ah well, I would still give em 10 year. Why 10 years? I am overly optimistic that things in Iran and Syria will settle or fry which will hopefully die down the fighting, slowing the funds. Ah, I think I see a flaw in my predictions but can't figure where it is at the moment. The cursed nights are back! ;p :LOL: -=What factions are fighting in Palestine at the moment? Any connections with the countries I mentioned above?=-

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Alright, I apologize if I made it sound like an accusation. I see how you view the situation, but from the last news I saw, aren't there also different types of groups trying to take power? If thats true, I think that it could be something that could make forming a government much harder. Oh, and good morning from S.E.A. :HOT:

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Yo? I said that i was on no one's side and don't give a rats ass about the situations because its just not worth my time to research on my own. From what you wrote, you are calling all of the Palestinians lazy. I'm just saying it as I see it,= Terrorist terrorizing the population if they ever do get to negotiating with Israel. Without peace and being a country that from what I've found has had sanctions placed upon them, I'd say that would be damn hard to stabilize things around oh and don't for

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Dr Guy, Do you have Interviews, Videos, of the Palestinian people? Have you met any of them or even better, been there? I'm not on any side cos it doesn't concern my country but from reading what you've wrote, its really annoying to see someone calling Palestinians lazy when they haven't lived they way Palestinians lived. I would really be interested to read anything to back what you have wrote.

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awesome. The game is also awesome, though even in patch 1.06 the mission system is a bit messed up, keep doing the same thing over and over. But the guns Feels more Realistic than other games.

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[quote]How would posting comic strips on a blog helping the guy?By reminding people he exists.[/quote] Oh all right. Just that my perspective goes like, -People see this news and know its his end and can feel safe now that the guy is gone for now.- But I guess neglecting his existence works better. lol

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Interesting how the word Anti-Semitic is used all the time to describe someone thats trying to explain about Israel and Palestine, its almost like an excuse. Gets annoying when you don't see it coming.

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[quote]As for your mum's employee, he's right - many Timorese really didn't want to be Indonesian. Indonesia is much better off without that province, as it chewed up just as much resources as it provided.[/quote] Actually he told me that East Timor was a rich province, and shortly after there was peace and East Timor became an independent country, the military ransacked the place and stole everything and moved it to the Indonesian border. [quote] I assume you're in the US?[/qu

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True to that, and fully agreed. I'm also puzzled as to why they didn't send in the army or police. Well actually the thing circling my mind is that the government is worried that the people will see that as an act of aggression against the people. Just my thoughts. But seriously, I hate what my country has become. BTW, I never knew that people know about Indonesia. Each time I ask my friends if they knew bout Indonesia, they just say "India?" 10% of them say they hate Indonesia because of the Ea

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[quote]Pulling nails and murdering people wasn’t in the Indonesian tradition, at least not in Suharto’s time.That's true. Apart from his involvement in one of the 20th century's biggest genocides, he restricted his responses to opposition tactics to kidnapping, assassination and private beatings.[/quote] I know that this would sound really evil from me but looking at the news of present day Indonesia, I wish some of those things still exist in the present. The government today is a bit

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Good read for me, I didn't know that there are people interested in my country still. The ones that do are the ones that usually post up Free (a province of Indonesia). But, this is interesting, least for me personally.

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[quote] As long as you cheered at the right times, as long as you said the right things, as long as you believed what the government told you, no matter how extreme it became, you could lead a peaceful, happy life. When you angered the government, your life could become very unhappy and very short. China today very much resembles that book from 60 years ago.[/quote] Wow if this was true, the government would've killed my friends long ago since we've been saying things like "screw commie

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From talking to some of my friends from Guangzhou, it feels like the the Indonesian "democracy" has the same level of freedom as the Chinese neo communism (dunno what to call it sorry :socialist?:). I think a lot of things have just lost its meaning.

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In Indonesia here, we suffer from high internet cost (had an internet bill worth US$2000= 26GB of download), and I actually tried to find any original games to buy so i can play multi player games. I asked everywhere and no one seems to know anything about "originals". I still got originals from when i stayed in Thailand though. This just sucks when new games come out. Every store sells only pirated games for a price so that sucks too. Oh I'm in Surabaya, not the capital Jakarta. -

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uh, my dad's dutch does that count? but I'm Indonesian :D *clarification* what i mean is that i was born in Indonesia, went to Rotterdam for my kindergarden years, and then moved to thailand for 13 years. Now im stuck in Indonesia again. But yea my dad's dutch but i totally look Asian. so i don't know what that makes me haha. :D

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