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Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 7:09

These people brought us Haskell:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vitorrodrigues/203668055/sizes/l/in/photostream/

find a single goy (non-Jew).

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 7:13

They're all going back to /b/. Religion has nothing to do with programming.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 7:13

that guy in a plaid shirt looks like arab

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 8:30

find a single person on /prog/ that cares

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 10:32

Smoke Peyote Joints is not jewish.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 13:08

I care, >>4, I care.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 13:10

>>5
He could be 1/2 Jewish. But yes, he look least Jewish of whole Haskell community.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 14:24

Find a single >>1 that's not a suicide shitskinned raghead. That's right, you can't.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 21:35

Find a single >>8 that's not a genocidal kikeskinned skullcap. That's right, you can't.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-22 22:03

>>9
Define ``kikeskinned''.

Without blowing yourself up, that's cheating.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 0:49

Vitor Rodrigues

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:00

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:02

>>12
compare her to authentic mexican girl: http://www.andrasb.com/displayimage.php?album=124&pos=1

who looks, well, asian.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:22

>>13
Mexican is a nationality.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:25

>>14
Yeah! And Moses Ilyich Schönfinkel is Russian!

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:28

>>15
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Schönfinkel
Moses Ilyich Schönfinkel, also known as Moisei Isai'evich Sheinfinkel' (Шейнфинкель) (4 September 1889 Ekaterinoslav (now Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) – 1942, Moscow), was a Russian logician and mathematician, known for the invention of combinatory logic.

wikipedia never lies, dude

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:31

I'll name my cat "Curry" and my dog "Moses".

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:48

>>16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vk2-2gas6M
Math genius Grigory Perelman is Jew born in Russia.
When something bad, always mentioning that he's a Jew.

But when something great people DENIES deliberately person's Jewish ancestry , then he called ''Russian',

if Perelman is 'Russian' than we can call Russian even Lenin, Trotsky, Kaganovitz,Yagod­a  etc.

Btw, the Jewish Mafia is a RUSSIAN Mafia, not Jewish

Stop the hypocrisy !

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 1:51

>>18


,in Russia under soviet regime and even at those days Jews were second sort citizens who were discriminated in every possible way.

But every time a JEWISH GENIUS makes headlines world wide ppl scream and say that he is Russian!

And I scream NO he is not Russian he is a JEW.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 2:04

>>19
i didn't get, ahmed, do you protect jews or hate them

>>17

why not vise versa?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 2:07

>>16
Boris Kievsky - Don't Call Me Russian:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkQCQvMTFiY
In the United States, the majority of Jews consider themselves Jewish by religion and their family's country of origin (American / Israeli / Russian, etc.) their nationality. This is not the case for the Jews of the former Soviet Union -- Jews who fought for their equality for over 100 years, helping to create one and to bring down two empires in the process, but losing most of their culture and religion along the way. For these two million Jews such as myself, what was considered a stigma for hundreds of years may now be key to our survival as a Jewish people in a post-Soviet world.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 2:08

>>20
I want to separate Jews from general population, so it will be easier to bury them in Babi Yar.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-23 2:59

I want to separate goys from general population, so it will be easier to sell them as slaves.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 13:15

One of major Haskell developers:
http://www.haskellers.com/user/snoyberg

do you, guys, think he could be Jewish?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 13:17

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 13:26

Actually the more I think of it, the more it seems reasonable that the jews have an important place in life. Especially if we consider, that the palestines are raging beasts without morality. We should be thankful to Israel, they dare to protect our values and civilization.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 13:54

>>26
Shalom, Hymie!

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 14:13

>>27
Salam, RagheaBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooksksksksksksksks

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 14:14

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 14:25

>>27

Where do you want to live? In Palestina, which isn't even a country or in wealthy and militarized Israel. We have power.

WASPy, come to Israel and I will fuck you like a sheep. Good, deep and impersonal. I am looking forward to it...

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 14:29

>>26
Ashkenazi Jews are smart. Shockingly brilliant, in general. Impressively greater in brain power than the bulk of the human population. People who can’t comprehend the easily understood data verifying high Ashkenazi IQ may not simply be anti-semitic; they must also be crippled in the math/logic zone of their inferior parietal cortex, with subsequent IQ in the ~85 range.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 14:30

>>30
Wealthy and militarized Israel is far from being a civilized country. How are all those fundies and right-wingers working out for you?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 14:51

>>32

Fundamentalists are outcasts, but we care about them, and the right-wingers are rather normal if you are enclosed between hostile countries. That is simple human psychology, my progressive friend.

It is simple naivety, if you think we can be civilized in the way left-wingers define the word civilized. There is a interesting paradox in their ideal society. Can you be tolerant against the intolerant? If your society says yes, your society will be self-destructive in the end.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:04

>>33
Fundamentalists are outcasts, but we care about them,
Why?

and the right-wingers are rather normal if you are enclosed between hostile countries. That is simple human psychology, my progressive friend.
Of course, it's to be expected.

It is simple naivety, if you think we can be civilized in the way left-wingers define the word civilized.
I'm pretty sure you haven't met every single left-winger and asked them that question.  Don't put words in my mouth.

There is a interesting paradox in their ideal society. Can you be tolerant against the intolerant? If your society says yes, your society will be self-destructive in the end.
Look at it from a individual rights point of view.  One has the right to have a retarded intolerant view of the world (freedom of thought), but they're not a danger as long as they don't act on it.  So it's just a matter of having enough police officers to witness the exact moment they do step out of line and commit an act of violence or something.

Also it might help with the neighbour hostility if you stop colonizing Palestinian anus.  Yeah, yeah, I get it, it's a tiny country and there's too many fucking people.  Why don't you just buy some land from other countries and extend there instead?  Not sacred enough for you?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:18

>>34
Why?

They are our blinded brothers. You care about your invalids too.

And about Palestina, I really don't care, they can have their land. Many people think alike, but simply not enough. It is a feedback loop. Muslim terrorist breed more right-wingers, which go on with the brutalization of Palestina, which breed more terrorists. We are a god forsaken democratic country. It is the opinion of the masses.

But it is still naive to think you can stop radicals with simple policing actions. Look at Europe, great parts of many cities are no go areas. They don't care about law and even less about order.

The intolerant cannot be tolerated, but I understand that it is difficult if it are your own intolerant. Such as our fundamentalists.

We can buy land and we do. We buy all kind of stuff. But there are separate groups, which we don't control, who keep colonizing Palenstina. Palestines misinterpreted these actions and they cycle begins anew.

You know, I would like to break it. Mostly I am charging here, but this is closer to my real opinion. We need to break it. By ultimate violence or by some I don't know what. Enlighten me, if you know sometime beside violence.

Ah it was one of your generals would said, you can solve everything with violence and he is right. Sufficient violence solves your problems. That is a simple question power.

Be so kind to give me one of your thinkers, who tells us how to solve things without violence.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:31

>>34
Don't mock JEWS' religion, cretin.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:35

>>36
Why not? Kabalahh is metaphysical shit of the worst kind. (And i've read a lot of that).

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:36

>>37
And i've read a lot of that

Why did you read it then?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:44

>>35
And about Palestina, I really don't care, they can have their land. Many people think alike, but simply not enough. It is a feedback loop. Muslim terrorist breed more right-wingers, which go on with the brutalization of Palestina, which breed more terrorists. We are a god forsaken democratic country. It is the opinion of the masses.
I am happy to know your masses are still somewhat sane after all.

The intolerant cannot be tolerated, but I understand that it is difficult if it are your own intolerant. Such as our fundamentalists.
Now let's be careful here.  If you notice that a lot of ${group} are intolerant fuckwads (say, 80%), does it mean you should be careful and target only the intolerant fuckwads or does it mean it's okay to consider the entire group to be intolerant and take actions against the entire group?

But it is still naive to think you can stop radicals with simple policing actions. Look at Europe, great parts of many cities are no go areas. They don't care about law and even less about order.
In Europe this happened because a bunch of idiotic government officials thought it would be cool if they opened the indiscriminate immigration floodgates and let in people regardless of their intelligence and integrability.  What's your excuse?

We can buy land and we do. We buy all kind of stuff. But there are separate groups, which we don't control, who keep colonizing Palenstina. Palestines misinterpreted these actions and they cycle begins anew.
So a strong, wealthy and militarized country can't even control their own illegal colonization?  Please.  The only way this could work is if those separate groups have some support from the political and the military (no, I'm not implying that ALL of the political and the military are for that).  The political can be put in prison, and the military can have court martial (and please go easy on those executions).  I don't consider either of these measures to be violence.

You know, I would like to break it. Mostly I am charging here, but this is closer to my real opinion. We need to break it. By ultimate violence or by some I don't know what. Enlighten me, if you know sometime beside violence.
You could start by putting an end to the illegal colonization as described above, then by showing the palestinians (and whoever else is watching) some acts of good faith, e.g. by building them water pumps and by sending over food if they need it, maybe helping them with agriculture and giving them your old cars.  Provide books if they want them.  You might think it's way too expensive, but I believe that paying the military to be constantly on the watch for imminent attacks is a lot more expensive.  And with all that, you can hope that someday that big wall will be unnecessary.

Ah it was one of your generals would said, you can solve everything with violence and he is right. Sufficient violence solves your problems. That is a simple question power.
Violence against whom?  Killing all the palestinians?  That won't work, some will escape and those will spend the rest of their lives making your life miserable.  Killing all the fundies?  They'll do the same.  Violence works in the short run, and the problem is that you've been doing it for so long, it doesn't work anymore and what you're seeing is what happens with violence in the long run.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 15:45

>>36
I didn't mock it, cretin.  IHBT.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 16:03

>>39

Yes, you summarize the faults we made, but don't understand it isn't simply changed, because you walk over the opinion of -what you call- fuckwads. We have lots of them, completely detached from reality by WW2. It is a pitiful state.

We made gestures in the past. They are there even if you want to close your eyes for it. We will make gestures of good faith in the future, but Iran keeps fueling the radicals, keeping the circle closed. Thus preventing it from breaking.

It's not a simple question of good faith alone anymore. Hamas for example is an organization, which has in his statutes the destruction of all Jews.

The youth are aware of these problems. Especially who live on the other side of the country. They inherited these problems and they are softening. I think it takes some time and some understanding on both sides, that it cannot go on.


Killing all the palestinians?

Yes, that could be an outcome. It is the short path, fueled by hatred. I was cynical, which is often dangerously close to realistic. But only close, I am more interested in a different perspective.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 16:06

Anyway, it was an interesting discussion. I have to go. I hope you will fare well, that is something you people say, yes?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 16:22

>>41
Yes, you summarize the faults we made, but don't understand it isn't simply changed, because you walk over the opinion of -what you call- fuckwads. We have lots of them, completely detached from reality by WW2. It is a pitiful state.
The country was created as a consequence of WW2.  And it was an unnecessarily violent creation, since jews and palestinians were living together just fine before then, and there was no reason to forcibly displace the palestinians.  I'm not pointing fingers, I'm just saying that it's to be expected that a lot of those founders to be, well, not necessarily nice and understanding people.

We made gestures in the past. They are there even if you want to close your eyes for it. We will make gestures of good faith in the future, but Iran keeps fueling the radicals, keeping the circle closed. Thus preventing it from breaking.
Yes, and you have to keep trying.  Violence and fuckwadedness must not prevail.

It's not a simple question of good faith alone anymore. Hamas for example is an organization, which has in his statutes the destruction of all Jews.
Of course.  But the Hamas will disappear if they stop having support by the people around them, and such support will stop if those people understand that you really do want peace.  However you can understand how they might perceive you as backstabbers if you say you want peace and still illegally colonize palestinian territory and erect barriers.

Name: Different Faggot 2013-02-24 16:22

>>39


 You could start by putting an end to the illegal colonization as described above, then by showing the palestinians (and whoever else is watching) some acts of good faith, e.g. by building them water pumps and by sending over food if they need it, maybe helping them with agriculture and giving them your old cars.  Provide books if they want them.  You might think it's way too expensive, but I believe that paying the military to be constantly on the watch for imminent attacks is a lot more expensive.  And with all that, you can hope that someday that big wall will be unnecessary.
Would they accept it? If they did, would it be like aid to Africa and NK where the leaders take it all while the people still starve? How would you prevent it from being like the US `rebuilding' attempts where various factions see those who accept help as collaborators and attack them? Also consider that one of the easiest ways to stay in power as a despot is to had a perpetual enemy. There are some on both sides that have a lot to lose by achieving peace.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 16:23

>>42
It was an interesting discussion indeed, may your enlightenment spread.

Name: >>39 2013-02-24 16:30

>>44
Would they accept it?
When you're starving, you accept it.

If they did, would it be like aid to Africa and NK where the leaders take it all while the people still starve?
The israeli have enough military and organizational skills to take care of the distribution as well.

How would you prevent it from being like the US `rebuilding' attempts where various factions see those who accept help as collaborators and attack them?
If they fear for their safety, I suppose you can station some guards at their request.  I doubt palestinians are in the mood for kill each other.

Also consider that one of the easiest ways to stay in power as a despot is to had a perpetual enemy. There are some on both sides that have a lot to lose by achieving peace.
That is indeed the biggest problem.  Peace is not wanted by the leaders of either side (as well as the military-industrial complex, etc.), which makes things, well, very difficult.

Name: Different Faggot 2013-02-24 17:24

>>46
I don't think it's as simply as you thing it is.
When you're starving, you accept it.
Don't dismiss the power of ideology so easily, especially when it is religious. And Israel hasn't put forth too much sincere effort to foster good will (and really seems to be doing it's damnedest to make themselves look like monsters to the entire world), and there is really no reason to trust them.

The israeli have enough military and organizational skills to take care of the distribution as well.
This would likely require removing the current power structures or a mutually agreeable compromise. The first would mean more violence, which we can agree is bad, and the last seems to be unforthcoming. I don't mean to present a false dichotomy here; if you see other options, please say so. Either way, this sounds like a pretty lengthy occupation, and even a small group that doesn't like it and is willing to use violence can be very disruptive. A few dozen soldiers killed by a bomb while passing out bread is enough to restart a war.

If they fear for their safety, I suppose you can station some guards at their request.  I doubt palestinians are in the mood for kill each other.
Terrorist groups who are out to start\continue a war don't need too much morale to operate, they just need some `persuasive' recruitment tactics. ("Join us or we'll kill your family" type of tactics.) They kill some Israelis and drag the battle into a daycare center so a bunch of kids get killed and everything is back how it is now.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-24 22:59

Don't remember Euclid needing your category theory..

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 6:12

>>46
When you're starving, you accept it.
Dude, what the hell, Palestine is nowhere near close to starving, in fact it has one of the longest projected life expectancy among Arab countries. I suggest you stop getting your information from /pol/, especially when it's not actual information but soundbites about literally-holocaust, and go watch some news reports showing actual Palestinian life for starters.

The israeli have enough military and organizational skills to take care of the distribution as well.
So like it was from 1967 to 2005?

If they fear for their safety, I suppose you can station some guards at their request.  I doubt palestinians are in the mood for kill each other.
*facepalm*

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 9:43

*grabs dick*

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 9:48

>>49
Dude, what the hell, Palestine is nowhere near close to starving, in fact it has one of the longest projected life expectancy among Arab countries.
I'm not talking about most of it, I'm talking about the regions that are getting screwed by the wall.  Sometimes it's just an annoyance, and sometimes it blocks off the access to resources.

I suggest you stop getting your information from /pol/,
I, um, don't even go there.

So like it was from 1967 to 2005?
What is particular about those dates?  I am not particularly familiar with Israel history.

*facepalm*
Okay, what did I say?

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 10:42

>>40
Not sacred enough for you?
You did, you shitskinned raghead. Jerusalem is very sacred for the JEWS.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 10:44

>>52
Sorry, I don't talk to cattle. Go to work, dumb goy.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 11:12

>>53
O-okay, JEW-sama!

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 14:44

>>51
I'm not talking about most of it, I'm talking about the regions that are getting screwed by the wall.  Sometimes it's just an annoyance, and sometimes it blocks off the access to resources.
It doesn't do that. It's there to make sure that Palestinians who want to work in Israel can do that, while Palestinians who want to come wrapped in explosives and kill some Jews, can't.

I suggest you stop getting your information from /pol/,
I, um, don't even go there.
From where have you got this silly image of Palestine as a starving state or something, then? I tell you: stop getting your information from there, go find some interviews with Palestinians on youtube and witness the fact that they are doing pretty much OK, nowhere near being starved people that would welcome Israel intervention if only Israeli soldiers stopped sacrificing their babies.

So like it was from 1967 to 2005?
What is particular about those dates?
Well, that's when Israel governed Palestine directly, like you suggested. And "freedom fighters" routinely killed Israelis and "collaborating" Palestinians. That also explains the facepalm, plus the whole idea that Palestinians are averse to killing Palestinians is ridiculous: what do you think they seek to achieve by launching missiles at Israel from the rooftops of hospitals and schools? Are they, like, oh maybe this time they wouldn't strike back, or something?

No, bro, it's simple math: every missile that actually kills some Israelis harms Hamas image and reduces its funding from other Arab nations, every Palestinian killed as a collateral damage harms the image of Israel and increases said funding. And Palestinian terrorists follow this math to the letter.

I am not particularly familiar with Israel history.
I noticed. Neither are you particularly familiar with the current circumstances of Palestine. It's anyone's guess why do you think that your opinions on it have enough weight to be voiced publicly.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 14:59

>>1-55,57-1000,infinity
Shalom alaykBOOM, Middle East loving scum!

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 15:03

My worst farts smell better than the best smelling kike.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 15:17

>>56
wow you're such a shlemiel, hymie!

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 15:19

My worst farts smell better than the best smelling shitskin.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 18:00

>>59
That's because the word shitskin isn't only about the color.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 21:51

god Jews are so fucking annoying

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 22:30

god Muslims are so fucking annoBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooootktktktkktktkstktk

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 22:51

>>62
you are also annoying, boom-kun

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-25 22:53

>>63
alilalaliallahsalamaialalakatata!

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-26 3:14

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-26 3:36

>>65
it's like they only have two neurons each! speaking of which, check my doubles.

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