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What is the greatest human disaster?

Name: Anonymous 2005-08-31 19:40

It is the disasters that occurs in America. It is the disaster that occur where the big western medias are. That is how I see it really.

Look at Beslan hostage situation. I can tell you that is like orse than the Twin Towers in some ways or maybe even equivalent because it was just school children.

WTC tragedy as much as it is big was way over dramatized. I remember some stations were even playing dramatic music while giving their report in it.

Name: Anonymous 2005-10-04 10:52

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I'm not sure how well accepted it is that religious nonsense and inbreeding were the cause of the fall of Rome. There'd been lots of both ever since the beginning of the Roman empire; or are you just suggesting that Christian religious nonsense was especially toxic, and the polytheistic sort was well-thought-out? I'm not a theology expert but I don't particularly think that worshipping a dysfunctional family that lives on top of a mountain, the pater familias of whom whips lightning bolts at you when he's drunk and morphs into a bull when he feels like getting his japanese-hello on is any less bizarre than worshipping some dead jew carpenter.

Also, where do you get the idea that Rome had any interest in science? Can you name a single scientific achievement that the Romans themselves made? Because I can't think of one. Not one. The Romans stole from the Greeks; the Greeks were smart. Did you know that the official language of the Roman empire was not Latin, but Greek? The reason for that is because they had to avoid translating the works of Archimedes and Hippocrates and etc., because _none of them understand them enough to put them into their own words_.

Tthe Romans were excellent civil engineers... while the Greeks were fucking *physicists*.

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