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Multicultural society has failed; says Merkel
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Topic Started: Oct 18 2010, 05:50 PM (1,588 Views)
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Ivan
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Oct 24 2010, 07:24 AM
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- findus
- Oct 24 2010, 07:57 AM
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Lines on maps, the great architect of creating imaginary differentiations between peoples that the masses totally buy into. The world is 'multicultural', Merkel, not much you can do to stop that. We might as well follow this kind of map:
[Nonsense blonde hair map]
Define "light".
Interesting. These borders could be based on shades of lightness, or on hair weight. For the latter it would be a simple case of haircuts replacing passports. Though how you'd get back to your country of departure short of waiting is open to speculation. Though waiting might be a built in replacement for residence visas and such.
You know that I love you, Findus, but that's just guff. Please tell me that no one involved in the production of that map got paid, or received any sort of credit.
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findus
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Oct 24 2010, 08:10 AM
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- Ivan
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Lines on maps, the great architect of creating imaginary differentiations between peoples that the masses totally buy into. The world is 'multicultural', Merkel, not much you can do to stop that. We might as well follow this kind of map:
[Nonsense blonde hair map]
Define "light".
Interesting. These borders could be based on shades of lightness, or on hair weight. For the latter it would be a simple case of haircuts replacing passports. Though how you'd get back to your country of departure short of waiting is open to speculation. Though waiting might be a built in replacement for residence visas and such.
You know that I love you, Findus, but that's just guff. Please tell me that no one involved in the production of that map got paid, or received any sort of credit.
Dammit. I misinterpreted your first post as playful, a provocation of ideas, rather than a serious observation.
I got it from here: http://bigthink.com/ideas/21266, and it is critiqued here: http://bumph001.wordpress.com/2009/10/02/m...tique-number-2/
Maybe it takes peroxidal hair products into account for the UK?
Don't say I'm not good to you, Mr Poopy Pants!
:rolleyes:
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Ivan
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Oct 25 2010, 12:08 PM
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- findus
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- Ivan
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- findus
- Oct 23 2010, 08:35 AM
Lines on maps, the great architect of creating imaginary differentiations between peoples that the masses totally buy into. The world is 'multicultural', Merkel, not much you can do to stop that. We might as well follow this kind of map:
[Nonsense blonde hair map]
Define "light".
Interesting. These borders could be based on shades of lightness, or on hair weight. For the latter it would be a simple case of haircuts replacing passports. Though how you'd get back to your country of departure short of waiting is open to speculation. Though waiting might be a built in replacement for residence visas and such.
You know that I love you, Findus, but that's just guff. Please tell me that no one involved in the production of that map got paid, or received any sort of credit.
Dammit. I misinterpreted your first post as playful, a provocation of ideas, rather than a serious observation. I got it from here: http://bigthink.com/ideas/21266, and it is critiqued here: http://bumph001.wordpress.com/2009/10/02/m...tique-number-2/Maybe it takes peroxidal hair products into account for the UK? Don't say I'm not good to you, Mr Poopy Pants!  :rolleyes:
Dude, that was my first post.
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findus
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Oct 25 2010, 12:34 PM
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- Ivan
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- Ivan
- Oct 24 2010, 03:24 PM
- findus
- Oct 24 2010, 07:57 AM
- Conan the Destroyer
- Oct 24 2010, 02:42 PM
- findus
- Oct 23 2010, 08:35 AM
Lines on maps, the great architect of creating imaginary differentiations between peoples that the masses totally buy into. The world is 'multicultural', Merkel, not much you can do to stop that. We might as well follow this kind of map:
[Nonsense blonde hair map]
Define "light".
Interesting. These borders could be based on shades of lightness, or on hair weight. For the latter it would be a simple case of haircuts replacing passports. Though how you'd get back to your country of departure short of waiting is open to speculation. Though waiting might be a built in replacement for residence visas and such.
You know that I love you, Findus, but that's just guff. Please tell me that no one involved in the production of that map got paid, or received any sort of credit.
Dammit. I misinterpreted your first post as playful, a provocation of ideas, rather than a serious observation. I got it from here: http://bigthink.com/ideas/21266, and it is critiqued here: http://bumph001.wordpress.com/2009/10/02/m...tique-number-2/Maybe it takes peroxidal hair products into account for the UK? Don't say I'm not good to you, Mr Poopy Pants!  :rolleyes:
Dude, that was my first post.
Ivan. Chippy. Same thing.
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Setenza
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Oct 25 2010, 12:45 PM
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The maps obiously nonsense - i mean there needs to be a ginger region, as that's clearly seperate from the rest of 'light'.
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Ivan
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Oct 25 2010, 01:07 PM
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- findus
- Oct 25 2010, 01:34 PM
Ivan. Chippy. Same thing.
That sounds like something my mum would say.
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