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 Take a big step back and F*** YOURSELF in the face.

 

I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.”

 

Such an elegant turn of phrase.

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4 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 Take a big step back and F*** YOURSELF in the face.

 

I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.”

 

Such an elegant turn of phrase.

 

   As you didn't put any words in quotation marks, then the quote belongs to you .

   You said it . 

You own it . 

That's how good my English ability is , better than yours 

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9 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 Take a big step back and F*** YOURSELF in the face.

 

I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.”

 

Such an elegant turn of phrase.

Well you have to admit it does get.the viewpoint across. I'm gonna see if I can work it i to a reply somehow if I can do it and not get banned

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   As you didn't put any words in quotation marks, then the quote belongs to you .

   You said it . 

You own it . 

That's how good my English ability is , better than yours 

 

First two sentences are indented.

The ", then" is superfluous.

The additional space before the period is a very Public school boy affectation, but I suspect in your case just a keyboard error.

 

An improvement would be;

 

I feel my written English is much superior to yours.

 

You are coming on though. Keep it up.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

It's an Avengers quote. I guess it's the American equivalent of quoting Voltaire or Shakespeare. The vulgar show must go on, and indeed it does.

 

Rats in a sack spring to mind.

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7 minutes ago, Dan O said:

Well you have to admit it does get.the viewpoint across. I'm gonna see if I can work it i to a reply somehow if I can do it and not get banned

 

Give us a shout when you plan to launch it....5555

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54 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Let us know when physical violence takes place because of this.

 

and if it actually gets to the level of what these called for, and happened and supported.

7 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

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5 minutes ago, novacova said:

Let us know when physical violence takes place because of this.

 

and if it actually gets to the level of what these called for, and happened and supported.

 

Bit like this?

 

 

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Steve Bannon is a class act, everyone knows that.

 

The closest analogy I can think of is a wasp crawling up an elephant's leg. Or current world flyweight champion Dusmatov, taking on Mike Tyson in his prime years.

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51 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

 Take a big step back and F*** YOURSELF in the face.

 

I will go to war on this issue the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.”

 

Such an elegant turn of phrase.

Is this violence, I mean has he actually got his chopper out and done it?

 

As for "rip your face off" that just donates an extremely unpleasant experience. In financial markets if you/someone takes a big loss you say: "I/he got my/his face ripped off" No actual ripping of the face off is involved. The exception to this is Mexican drug Cartels where they actually do just this to people..

 

These are just metaphors.

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3 minutes ago, mokwit said:

Is this violence, I mean has he actually got his chopper out and done it?

 

As for "rip your face off" that just donates an extremely unpleasant experience. In financial markets if you/someone takes a big loss you say: "I/he got my/his face ripped off" No actual ripping of the face off is involved. The exception to this is Mexican drug Cartels where they actually do just this to people..

 

These are just metaphors.

 

 

You are right....they are only words....and words don't actually matter in my book.

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Bannon is an extremely crude imbecile, who will say and do anything for attention. He's a huckster and his level of insincerity is topped only by his master.

 

I am not certain that there is a lack of talent in America with regard to these specific jobs, but it is very, very possible. Slogans are for dullards. Reality is often quite different than political rhetoric.

 

Foreigners have made America what it is. 

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

 

First two sentences are indented.

The ", then" is superfluous.

The additional space before the period is a very Public school boy affectation, but I suspect in your case just a keyboard error.

 

An improvement would be;

 

I feel my written English is much superior to yours.

 

You are coming on though. Keep it up.

 

 

 

   You still need to work on those quotation marks , you won't pass any tests getting those wrong 

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

You're trippin' in the maga bubble, brother.

 

Bannon Said Nazi Influenced His World View – The Forward

 

Steve Bannon apparently referenced an infamous Italian fascist thinker as influential on his own ideology in a talk he gave at the Vatican three years ago, continuing to raise alarms about the extent of connections between the chief White House strategist and the far-right fringes.

Bannon made passing mention in that address to Julius Evola, who actively wrote under Benito Mussolini’s regime and afterward, espousing a philosophy of Traditionalism that presented concepts like equality and progress as false ideals. His work has been taken up in the past decade by leaders of the “alt-right,” with the white nationalist Richard Spencer praising Evola as one of his intellectual fathers. Evola has also been adopted by far-right parties in Europe, including Hungary’s Jobbik and Greece’s Golden Dawn.

 

Evola's writings are very interesting. But of course, one would have to read them to know.

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8 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

You're trippin' in the maga bubble, brother.

 

www.forward.com/fast-forward/362855/bannon-said-nazi-influenced-his-world-view/

Bannon Said Nazi Influenced His World View – The Forward

 

Steve Bannon apparently referenced an infamous Italian fascist thinker as influential on his own ideology in a talk he gave at the Vatican three years ago, continuing to raise alarms about the extent of connections between the chief White House strategist and the far-right fringes.

Bannon made passing mention in that address to Julius Evola, who actively wrote under Benito Mussolini’s regime and afterward, espousing a philosophy of Traditionalism that presented concepts like equality and progress as false ideals. His work has been taken up in the past decade by leaders of the “alt-right,” with the white nationalist Richard Spencer praising Evola as one of his intellectual fathers. Evola has also been adopted by far-right parties in Europe, including Hungary’s Jobbik and Greece’s Golden Dawn.

 

 

www.huffpost.com/entry/steve-bannon-camp-of-the-saints-immigration_n_58b75206e4b0284854b3dc03

This Stunningly Racist French Novel Is How Steve Bannon Explains The World | HuffPost Latest News

 

This Stunningly Racist French Novel Is How Steve Bannon Explains The World

 

If the left were worried about racism they would have disavowed the bidens after internal messages on that laptop showed the N bomb being dropped like every 3rd word. But no. They didn't, so its a bit late to start pretending to be concerned about racism now, isn't it?

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47 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Nice one......and he complains that people troll him....555

 

  No I do not .

I do not complain that people troll me .

Stop making that false allegation , you be claiming that for two years now, its time to stop with your dishonestly 

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1 minute ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Trump has still about 3 weeks until inauguration.

He and "his team" are capable of fu@#$#$ up the situation even before he becomes president again.

I am still puzzled why so many Americans thought it is a good idea to vote for that moron.

Billionaires, sure but regular people under the delusion that Trump cares about them -- suckers and marks. 

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