Greece just had a 24-hour and a 48-hour long general strike in a span of three days and is going to finish the week with a huge protest in Syntagma square tomorrow, Sunday. Word from the unions says that workers will go on with repeated strikes starting next week. Looks like the EU's and the IMF's trump card, a banker PM with the assistance of neoliberals and fascists, aren't enough to break the people's will.
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Anonymous2012-02-12 8:41
Another strike? They sure don't like working down there. These lazy entitled bastards should be kicked out of the EU.
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Anonymous2012-02-12 17:49
>>2
For 600 euros a month and a family to support, you wouldn't want to work either. You need at least 400 just to pay the house rent.
Also
>2012
>he still believes the "lazy Greeks" Bild propaganda
>Greeks second after Koreans in working hours per week
>I'm trying to greentext on textboards
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Anonymous2012-02-12 17:51
Athens burning, city center engulfed in a cloud of smoke and tear gas. This is better than my video games!
>>2
Greeks have been striking since 2008 if not longer. kicked out of the EU
That might actually end up happening. It's not because they're "lazy" or something other contrived reason.
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Anonymous2012-02-12 22:53
It's because the people living in Hellas now are not Greeks at all. The Greeks of whom Homer wrote were a blond, blue-eyed Aryan people, industrious, inventive, intelligent, and brave.
When the Byzantine Empire, last outpost of Christendom in the Orient, fell to the Turk invaders, Greece was overrun and colonized by the brown Anatolian sub-men who inhabit that part of the world today. The true Greeks were driven north and west into Europe. The "Greeks" who are shitting in their own beds in front of the TV cameras are lazy, superstitious Anatolian Turk sandniggers. It is normal among that breed to think that the world owes them a living.
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Bahahaha, there are still people who believe in racial purity? Are you serious?
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Anonymous2012-02-13 7:41
the women chase actually just goes on and on. it's endless you just go for what you don't have and want what's good and its' endless, wanting more and more niches and diversity etc there is not set stadndard and even that is not wanted by some depenfing on what you want and haven't had.
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Anonymous2012-02-13 8:03
be a whirliwind wihth no regets or conscious for my reptuation even girl wise and friend wise use and dispose playa! lawy waste and havok everywhere i go , esp to your friendship girls and my reputations, but you will earn squeeze a few girlfirend out of it anyway and you'll make new friends along the way and afterwards anyway ,y our real friendships so it wo'n't matter
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Anonymous2012-02-13 11:06
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It is empirically borne out by events. It is predictable. Pretend all you like that there is no difference between the different breeds of man, but the world shows you wrong at every turn.
"naturam expellas furca, tamen usque recurret."
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Anonymous2012-02-13 19:21
you yes, men you have to be the initiator in anyrhihng physical and ever going forward into more intimacyv
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Anonymous2012-02-14 1:53
Ild like to meet a naturally dominant male to hang out with, get to know and maybe more. Im definitely not looking for nsa sex. I am in a relationship but its not headed anywhere. Ild like to meet a man who knows who he is, what he wants and how to take it.
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Anonymous2012-02-14 1:55
So my schitzo uncle sent me a manga about a trap that goes to an all-boys school, dresses up in slutty costumes, gets raped, and kisses everyone.
Pic very related
let him down easy. at least he'll have a funny story about his feb 14 rejection :D
>Home late at night from work (nurse practitioner)
>Find son and daughter curled up together sleeping on couch
>first thought: "Aww.. my babies! That's really cute!"
>2nd thought: "Is this normal?"
My son is 19 and my daughter is recently 13, and for the last couple weeks they are suddenly always around each other whenever I see them. When I woke them up they both jolted away from each other really fast and started acting weird or overly normal in a very forced way that has made me suspicious.
Should I ignore my intuition or is there something amok? I'm not around them as much as I'd like to be due to my career so in that regard I've failed as a parent, and I don't really know what to say to them or what actions I should take?
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Anonymous2012-02-14 2:23
Everyone is only seeking to exploit you. Don't fight the paranoia, learn to exploit others instead. Don't worry, they deserve it.
So I have a crush on a guy, I only get to see him like once a week or so, if that. I've had random crushes on guys before, but my god...I CANNOT stop thinking about this guy!
When we are around each other, we're very close. Always hugging or have some sort of contact. More so me than him, but he still doesn't seem to mind it at all. He actually makes the hugs last longer, holds me even though I pretty much already let go, that kind of stuff.
When I don't see him, I don't get to talk to him much. He isn't on facebook much, doesn't use his phone for texting, and he lives on the completely other side of town. We both have cars, but we're both going to uni, so on weekdays we're always busy with school work. Of course we go to different campuses, so it's not like I can see him at school either. It is really driving me crazy, I want to talk to him and/or be around him!
Another thing is, he is long time friends with a good friend of mine, and my friend says that many girls have fallen for him, but he seems to be oblivious to the advancements the girls make, which scares me. But when I told my friend how close this guy and I are when we are together, he seemed kind of shocked, so maybe that is a good thing?
I'm confused about all of this, I miss him, I want to get to know him better but it's so hard to do so in this situation...any advice? >:
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Anonymous2012-02-14 2:26
Hi /adv/ it's Valentine's day, so I bought three roses for the girl I like. I was really shy when I gave them, but she was very happy and gave me a hug. (I couldn't believe that no other guys got her flowers, any ways. Fucking Win.)
Now she knows that I like her, so what's the best way to talking to her without feeling shy, embarrassed, etc.
Really my feelings for this girl could go on and on. She's perfect.
So I would really like some help adv, help this newfag when it comes to relationships.
I also have self confidence issues. I get heaps jealous when I see her talking to other guys, even though they're just friends. I feel ugly, even though I am apparently good looking (perhaps post pic?), I'm quite lanky, so tomorrow I will be joining a gym to bulk up.
Oh and, she likes some guy and they went out before but it didn't work out. He's completely over her now. Will this effect me? Oh really is this just irrelevant info?
There is a guy I know who likes her too, but all he does is want her for sex. He is not Alpha. Even though he does talk to her, kiss her on the cheek. She fucking hates it, I can tell by her actions, she has told me that he is sick of that guy.
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Anonymous2012-02-14 5:15
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Why don't you faggots ever seem to realise that NO girl wants a prince charming? It's just something they say in a desperate attempt to cover their own slutiness, an excuse, you could say for being unable to hold a relationship.
Fuck.
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>Go to the mall with a cute girl
>She says that she needs to pick up a dress
>She's asking my opinion on things, and says "I hope this doesn't make you feel like my gay friend or anything!"
>I smile and say "Oh, don't worry. I'm very comfortable about my sexuality."
>I'm not gay.
Another one:
>Meet girl online
>Hang out with her, we're both shy, but I thought it went well
>A few hours late, the same night, she texts me about how she wants to give a blowjob to this guy at a party she's at.
Yet another general strike in Greece planned for the 29th.
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Anonymous2012-03-01 3:31
IT is not easy to govern a country that is as complex as ours and we appreciate that from the time of Merdeka, our leaders have taken a moderate line in grappling with sensitive issues, especially with regard to race and religion.
The media, likewise, also knows its role and place in handling such issues. And The Star is proud to say that in the 40 years of our existence, we have always placed national interests before any other.
Admittedly, we have slipped up and made mistakes. But then again, no person or organisation is perfect. We often assume that because the many different communities of various ethnicities have lived side by side for so long, we should all be intimately familiar with all aspects of every race, religion and culture in this country.
In large part we do know. But mistakes can happen out of carelessness, thoughtlessness, plain silliness or, as in the case of the photo of American singer Erykah Badu’s body art with the word Allah in Arabic, ignorance.
All our editors regardless of race and belief know that they must never use any image of the Prophet Muhammad or any photo showing the text of the Holy Quran. And we get plenty of such images from our foreign wire services.
Normally, if our editors come across any photos with words or text in a script or alphabet they are not familiar with – and it can be in Urdu, Dutch, Chinese and of course Arabic – they will find out what the words mean because we will not use photos containing anything that is offensive.
Which is also why we never publish gory photos of accidents or crime scenes.
Unfortunately, the editors who used the Badu photograph are non-Muslims and they did not recognise the word “Allah” in Arabic.
Ignorance may not be a good excuse but this is the real story behind the mistake. We wish to reiterate that it was made with no ill intention or malice.
We immediately acted to purge the photograph from our website and archives. We also published an apology online and on Twitter on Monday and in the newspaper the next day.
Today, we once again apologise to all Muslims for the mistake and assure them that there was absolutely no niat jahat.
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Anonymous2012-03-01 21:26
we need out of eu and have drachma back
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Anonymous2012-03-01 21:42
Observers of social and religious issues in Malaysia say that religious leaders often err on the side of caution in an attempt to protect religious sensitivities, even if an offense to Islam has not actually been proven.
“In a way, we are pandering to an extremist group,” said professor Shamsul Amri Baharuddin, a professor of social anthropology at the National University of Malaysia. “It is not about reality [but] the perception [of offense]. Inadvertently, what The Star [newspaper] did was to invite this perception.”
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If it's obvious bring up game of thrones.... Your not Gunna like it, make them understand, genetics are not to be fucked with, bastard Chilean leads to retardation, my cousin has down sydrom, my tree dont fork to far fun da appll.
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Anonymous2012-05-10 8:05
This is so retarded. Why are they protesting? We're in a position where everyone has to learn to work and pay taxes. And what do they do? Protest? Against what?
That's as retarded as sending in a letter to the government saying they don't like the moon.