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. So stuck in past we are, and everyone else (at least in this city) lives for the future.
Well if your country was responsible for millions of deaths, I guess you wouldn't want to look too much into the past.
You really are a very, very,very stupid man indeed.
Doing Darmstadt to Köln this weekend, €76 return for 2 people first class on the ICE (includes the little bit on RB to Mainz as well) although 2nd class would have been €25. Some kind of special offer though...Still just as quick and cheap to drive but I'll probably have a bit of a hangover in the morning as the hotel is next to a brewery which shuts at 23:00 but the pubs over the road open at 22:00 so the train makes sense...
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”
Well if your country was responsible for millions of deaths, I guess you wouldn't want to look too much into the past.
You really are a very, very,very stupid man indeed.
You don't have to look far back into the UK's past. It would seem to me we're doing not a bad job of catching up. Why don't we talk about our great times of savings tens of thousands from a dictator by slaughtering millions?
In the period 1990-2011 Iraqi deaths from violence or from violently-imposed deprivation totalled 4.6 million, a horrifying number commensurate with the deaths in the World War 2 (WW2) Jewish Holocaust (5-6 million killed, 1 in 6 dying from imposed deprivation; see Sir Martin Gilbert, “Atlas of the Holocaust”). While 1.5 million Jewish children were killed by the German Nazis in WW2, the under-5 year old infant deaths in Iraq totaled 1.2 million under sanctions (1990-2003), 0.8 million under occupation (2003-2011) and 2.0 million overall (1990-2011), 90% avoidable and due to gross violation by the US Alliance of the Geneva Convention and the UN Genocide Convention.
And that's just one of the several wars we've been involved in.
Doing Darmstadt to Köln this weekend, €76 return for 2 people first class on the ICE (includes the little bit on RB to Mainz as well) although 2nd class would have been €25. Some kind of special offer though...Still just as quick and cheap to drive but I'll probably have a bit of a hangover in the morning as the hotel is next to a brewery which shuts at 23:00 but the pubs over the road open at 22:00 so the train makes sense...
We like visiting Köln when the opportunity presents itself. I have one of those Bahn cards 25% off al 1st class tickets, pays itself back after 5 or 6 trips, worth the €300 asking price. In fact used it recently for a trip to Vein.
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
You don't have to look far back into the UK's past. It would seem to me we're doing not a bad job of catching up. Why don't we talk about our great times of savings tens of thousands from a dictator by slaughtering millions?
And that's just one of the several wars we've been involved in.
it's all very well speeding into the future but being able to look back as well as forward helps to ensure that you don't end up crashing into the same mistakes as before.
it's all very well speeding into the future but being able to look back as well as forward helps to ensure that you don't end up crashing into the same mistakes as before.
Indeed. Makes good sense. How is it thought as as a country we keep spending more than we earn? How is it we have not learnt from those lessons of the past that recessions suck?
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain
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