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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: 132112 on July 04, 2012, 04:52 pm
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please delete
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Why can't you say who? Your warning is pretty useless if it doesn't help anyone...
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Why can't you say who? Your warning is pretty useless if it doesn't help anyone...
Lol. Exactly what I thought..
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I also heard of a vendor who was busted in a place I can't tell you who might have been involved in something we can't talk about, but some of you probably know him. So be careful if you have done business with someone I can't mention. RUN!!!
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Because i dont know if his bust has maybe something to do with SR. The people who should know who this is will know who this is, no worry..
You do realise that sometimes vendors make their profiles disappear when they go on holiday or are busy don't you?
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and the award for most pointless thread ever goes to...
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Lim will delete this when he's back from celebrating the 4th. lol :o
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im sure Lim's from the UK, doubtful many brits celebrate Americas colonial independence, probably one of the empires greatest regrets!
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im sure Lim's from the UK, doubtful many brits celebrate Americas colonial independence, probably one of the empires greatest regrets!
We still celebrate it. Any excuse to party
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haha i didnt. Fail!
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In the UK we do celebrate 4th July, we just call it "good riddance day"
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im sure Lim's from the UK, doubtful many brits celebrate Americas colonial independence, probably one of the empires greatest regrets!
It was a regret until the Regen era (1980's), now curiously we celebrate it too! ;D
Enjoy Obama / Romney :P
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im sure Lim's from the UK, doubtful many brits celebrate Americas colonial independence, probably one of the empires greatest regrets!
It was a regret until the Regen era (1980's), now curiously we celebrate it too! ;D
Enjoy Obama / Romney :P
Go 'Bama!!
i think that even though we may not share the same culture we still do share similar ideologies, especially after the 2nd world war. the yanks didnt have to step in last minute, even with pearl harbor they could have sat and watched. the fight for personal freedom against fascism was strong then; its such a shame we've lost the fight for freedom in the spread of 'Democracy,'
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i think that even though we may not share the same culture we still do share similar ideologies, especially after the 2nd world war. the yanks didnt have to step in last minute, even with pearl harbor they could have sat and watched. the fight for personal freedom against fascism was strong then; its such a shame we've lost the fight for freedom in the spread of 'Democracy,'
I think as country the United States needs to stop looking to make new friends in Asia, such as China and start focusing on it's old friends in Europe again. The Chinese don't give a crap about the US, they'll be friends one day and stab you in the back the next, they have no vested interest what-so-ever, they've done this countless times, even recently. A lot of European countries, especially in Eastern Europe such as Poland are feeling very left out by the US, and aren't getting the same support they once were (such as the missile defense shield), meaning toxic Russian influence is begging to spread across Eastern Europe. Americans seem to be very afraid of being 'proactive' in their foreign policy because of the negative criticism they got for things such as Iraq and Afghanistan, but actually the world needs the US to be more proactive than ever. We're currently in a US foreign policy lull, just like we were before WW1 & WW2.
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its amazing, i was having almost the same discussion last night! i totally agree that here in Uk / Europe it feels like the Usa have been giving us the cold shoulder recently even though the UK are still Americas' lapdog. its troublesome how all the uprisings in the middle east continue to fire off; Russia doesnt want to play ball with Syria, ties run deep and i wonder how far there corrupt gangster run world has their claws into the Assad regime.
the world DOES need the US to be more proactive than ever ( +1 my friend) the cultural belief of free speech, liberty, personal freedom and relative democracy will always tie the UK to the US, it just shows in times of economic uncertainty how nations keep themselves to themselves and look after number 1... and fail.
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i think that even though we may not share the same culture we still do share similar ideologies, especially after the 2nd world war. the yanks didnt have to step in last minute, even with pearl harbor they could have sat and watched. the fight for personal freedom against fascism was strong then; its such a shame we've lost the fight for freedom in the spread of 'Democracy,'
I think as country the United States needs to stop looking to make new friends in Asia, such as China and start focusing on it's old friends in Europe again. The Chinese don't give a crap about the US, they'll be friends one day and stab you in the back the next, they have no vested interest what-so-ever, they've done this countless times, even recently. A lot of European countries, especially in Eastern Europe such as Poland are feeling very left out by the US, and aren't getting the same support they once were (such as the missile defense shield), meaning toxic Russian influence is begging to spread across Eastern Europe. Americans seem to be very afraid of being 'proactive' in their foreign policy because of the negative criticism they got for things such as Iraq and Afghanistan, but actually the world needs the US to be more proactive than ever. We're currently in a US foreign policy lull, just like we were before WW1 & WW2.
Problem is, lots of American's have been convinced that we are "helping others when we should be helping our own". I am not an American who thinks like this, but isolationism is a very popular thing right now. I did not agree with Iraq or Afghanistan, but I am not so close minded that I think the US can just sit on the sidelines.
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Give it time, the world is long overdue for another real War. 'Merica
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In the UK we do celebrate 4th July, we just call it "good riddance day"
LOL!!!
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Give it time, the world is long overdue for another real War. 'Merica
There is a difference between war, foreign intervention and then foreign aid. It is a common misconception that the United States spends lots of money in foreign aid. That is simply not the case. Foreign Aid is a pittance compared to what we spend on our military.
We do it in the United States as well, next to nothing goes to help our most impoverished residents. And when it does, many of the richest tend to complain about it. The way our country treats its most needy, especially its children is criminal and unethical.