Kimm
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Post by Kimm on Jan 28, 2007 10:27:43 GMT -5
I see we have Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky.
Stalin was among the leaders of the Communist foundation, Trotsky is mainly credited as having been the leader of the Red Army but he was deported to Mexico.
That's just an abridged history but neither is much of a hero from a historical point of view. The communist foundation held Russia from any modern progress for at least 75 years. Yes the Soviet Union was strong militarily. But people had no rights whatsoever, as they lived right under the thumb of the government. Why do you guys like the Pinkos? ;D
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Post by Kevin on Jan 28, 2007 17:34:21 GMT -5
In Soviet Russia, communism has big fascination with you!
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Post by skier1 on Jan 28, 2007 20:29:38 GMT -5
Trotsky is the reason that the Soviet Union was ever formed to begin with. Though he himself would say that he was just carrying out Lenin's work.
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Post by Vanilla Ice on Jan 28, 2007 21:14:54 GMT -5
It's communism, chick, you know. With the Russians and the Stalin doing their thing you know eaten up all those little countries, it's cool, it's real just like me.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 28, 2007 22:40:00 GMT -5
Yo VIP LET'S KICK IT!
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Post by _glitch_ on Jan 28, 2007 22:43:34 GMT -5
lol.
Kimm, they're messing around. Obviously.
In my opinion, it's really funny. However, I'm feeling some messages encoded in said modifications of profile. Anybody else feeling it?
Regardless, this is kinda more of how LS used to be. I love it.
_glitch_
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Post by Vanilla Ice on Jan 28, 2007 23:12:38 GMT -5
What? Are you calling me a fake?! A FAILURE?!
Ehe he heh eh he, I'm real as the sun in the sky, baby, I'm a star, I top the charts, everyone loves Vanilla Ice baby, don't play me like that, man.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 28, 2007 23:22:27 GMT -5
Did you stop?
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Post by skier1 on Jan 28, 2007 23:30:31 GMT -5
Several game enthusiasts have put forth the idea of hammerspace: the concept that the oversized weapons of popular video games characters are stored in some pocket dimension behind the player when not in use. Keeping this in mind, how does the hammerspace-hammertime continuum interact with it's regular couterpart? And why has no one turned their account into MC Hammer yet?
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Post by Kevin on Jan 28, 2007 23:40:01 GMT -5
Several game enthusiasts have put forth the idea of hammerspace: the concept that the oversized weapons of popular video games characters are stored in some pocket dimension behind the player when not in use. Keeping this in mind, how does the hammerspace-hammertime continuum interact with it's regular couterpart? And why has no one turned their account into MC Hammer yet?
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Post by Phil on Jan 29, 2007 14:08:13 GMT -5
I know you guys are messing around a little bit and that's all good. But I am serious when I was a little kid that was the biggest fear in America that communist rule could take us over.
More than any other single fear the thought of a nuclear war and a 3rd world war based on the Soviet Union being the enemy. When I was about 8 the miraculous winter Olympics at lake Placid when Team USA beat Central Red Army's hockey team was awesome it was like a boot in the butt to communist Russia.
It's great that we can now make light of old guard Russian communism.
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Post by skier1 on Jan 29, 2007 22:52:45 GMT -5
I know you guys are messing around a little bit and that's all good. But I am serious when I was a little kid that was the biggest fear in America that communist rule could take us over. More than any other single fear the thought of a nuclear war and a 3rd world war based on the Soviet Union being the enemy. When I was about 8 the miraculous winter Olympics at lake Placid when Team USA beat Central Red Army's hockey team was awesome it was like a boot in the butt to communist Russia. It's great that we can now make light of old guard Russian communism. Ironically, the fear and animosity the two countries perpetuated during the Cold War was the cause of all the tension, not the other way around. Several game enthusiasts have put forth the idea of hammerspace: the concept that the oversized weapons of popular video games characters are stored in some pocket dimension behind the player when not in use. Keeping this in mind, how does the hammerspace-hammertime continuum interact with it's regular couterpart? And why has no one turned their account into MC Hammer yet?
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Post by thunderbird on Jan 30, 2007 2:08:56 GMT -5
Well Phil mentioned that I'm a little bit older than him, I guess you can read people's profiles to get that info. But I'm in the school of thought that remembers the ever so menacing big red bear.
In school we even had duck and cover drills, and had writing assignments about how we would deal with taking cover in the school's bomb shelter if the "bomb" ever hit.
There was a movie in 1982 called REDS it was about the communists. So was a mini series made for tv that aired during my junior year of high school it was a five part mini series called AMERIKA it speculates how life would be if the United States lost the big war. And our freedom was gone.
There was another movie made in the earlier 80s called THE DAY AFTER. The title refers to the day after the nuclear war ended. It showed people all messed up. Mental vegetables, deformed, the whole 9.
It's trivial now but at the time it was taken pretty seriously.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 30, 2007 20:34:45 GMT -5
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Post by rylan on Jan 30, 2007 21:59:43 GMT -5
LOL, someone in my town spraypainted "HAMMERTIME" on some stop signs.
The point is, ROBERT DUVALL WAS A GREAT COMMIE
Edit:
MCH prayers answered
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Post by Kevin on Jan 30, 2007 23:40:57 GMT -5
A name change and a couple HAMMERTIMEs aint gonna cut it.
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Post by skier1 on Jan 31, 2007 0:07:58 GMT -5
We need more feeling. Right now, anyone could touch that. Anyone.
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Post by Kevin on Jan 31, 2007 11:49:01 GMT -5
You've gotta be too legit. Too legit to quit.
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