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"The Libyan people - said the NTC chairman - know perfectly that the period of Italian colonialism went together with an era of great infrastructure building and development". And indeed "everyone knows the great buildings in Tripoli, Benghazi and other towns are Italian buildings. We think the law went its natural way in that period, fair causes, fair trials. And there was agricultural development". On the other hand, the Gaddafi period "was the exact opposite - Jalil stated calmly but firmly - all the values and principles were demolished, brought upside down. The Libyan resources were never used for the Libyan people. All the errors notwithstanding, colonialism can never be compared to Gaddafi".
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thank god for NATO and it's holy bombs
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Is there legit confirmation of gad's death and the capture of saif and co


Edit: I guess so, another brotha buried

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yeah. dude is dead as shit
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Obama 2012

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i went on pofo and i guess it looks like a facebook feed might if i had friends that even knew gaddafi died
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shared a laugh with a network news reporter moments after hearing deposed Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi had been killed.

"We came, we saw, he died," she joked when told of news reports of Qaddafi's death by an aide in between formal interviews.
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i just puked
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You know, he died at 69, we should all be so lucky
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discipline posted:
kewl I love getting more cynical and depressed


and another thing, revolutionaries are vanishing mediators, we were made to be annihilated

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Crow posted:
You know, he died at 69, we should all be so lucky


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my gandhi class today was contemplating 'whether gandhi would have thought the killing of a homicidal monster like gaddafi is justified'

i hate my life
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as far as i can tell every single person in that class either thinks i'm a conservative or crazy.
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goon project: let's destroy the liberals
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aerdil posted:
as far as i can tell every single person in that class either thinks i'm a conservative or crazy.



welcome to baby finland

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babyfinland posted:

Obama 2012

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aerdil posted:
my gandhi class today was contemplating 'whether gandhi would have thought the killing of a homicidal monster like gaddafi is justified'

i hate my life



cool how much student debt you take out to take a class about gandhi

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considering the fact that i will be several score thousand in totally undischargable debt in two years, doesn't it make sense to spend that time and money arguing with morons about a topic that would never be relevant to any paying job in the history of time
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haha yeah well its just an upper divisional GE class anyway, thank god i'm not a worthless humanities major, scoff.

im an english literature major.
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Goethestein posted:
considering the fact that i will be several score thousand in totally undischargable debt in two years, doesn't it make sense to spend that time and money arguing with morons about a topic that would never be relevant to any paying job in the history of time



It is actually worthwhile in that it strengthens your resolve.

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if i knew then what i know now i would rack up as much debt as possible and get some kind of engineering degree while focusing every one of my electives on foreign language so when i got out i could flee this bitch and never come back
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i plan to just take out as many loans as i can/max out a bunch of credit cards then move to cuba
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Goethestein posted:
if i knew then what i know now i would rack up as much debt as possible and get some kind of engineering degree while focusing every one of my electives on foreign language so when i got out i could flee this bitch and never come back


Don't be silly, software is always looking for more programmers. You can start now; you'll be intermediate in a year or two, after working an entry-level job.

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lungfish posted:

Goethestein posted:
if i knew then what i know now i would rack up as much debt as possible and get some kind of engineering degree while focusing every one of my electives on foreign language so when i got out i could flee this bitch and never come back

Don't be silly, software is always looking for more programmers. You can start now; you'll be intermediate in a year or two, after working an entry-level job.

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I have a job but lol software. Work at mickey d's before you do entry level software almost anywhere. You'll get paid more per hour and the employees are cooler and you won't have some arch nerd breathing down your neck

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Goethestein posted:

lungfish posted:

Goethestein posted:
if i knew then what i know now i would rack up as much debt as possible and get some kind of engineering degree while focusing every one of my electives on foreign language so when i got out i could flee this bitch and never come back

Don't be silly, software is always looking for more programmers. You can start now; you'll be intermediate in a year or two, after working an entry-level job.

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I have a job but lol software. Work at mickey d's before you do entry level software almost anywhere. You'll get paid more per hour and the employees are cooler and you won't have some arch nerd breathing down your neck


That's just silly. McDonald's has the absolute bottom of society. Terrible losers. Software has people of some intelligence. Your coworkers are infinitely better in software, because they aren't literal retards.

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discipline posted:

Goethestein posted:
if i knew then what i know now i would rack up as much debt as possible and get some kind of engineering degree while focusing every one of my electives on foreign language so when i got out i could flee this bitch and never come back

lmao if you think that's what is needed to flee sit here by the fire friend and let me tell you the story of some expats I've known..



as a person who regularly watches house hunters international / has read a bunch of bulgakov / nabokov: ex-pats are the goddamn worst

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Goethestein posted:

lungfish posted:

Goethestein posted:
if i knew then what i know now i would rack up as much debt as possible and get some kind of engineering degree while focusing every one of my electives on foreign language so when i got out i could flee this bitch and never come back

Don't be silly, software is always looking for more programmers. You can start now; you'll be intermediate in a year or two, after working an entry-level job.

.

I have a job but lol software. Work at mickey d's before you do entry level software almost anywhere. You'll get paid more per hour and the employees are cooler and you won't have some arch nerd breathing down your neck



uh you will def have an arch nerd breathing down your neck

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signs the economy is bad: met a fashion model who was working at mcds part time 25 hours a week. cant even find sugar daddies these days
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You can, they're just all coders, and women have standards
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It is no surprise Jalil would praise the Italians who have helped bring him into state-power. There is a typical rule, that you should be loyal to those who are loyal to you, a favour for a favour. Unfortunately, it seems only implemented by some, it is a shame that Iran, South Africa, the IRA, PLO and others don't return the loyalty and favours of Brother Qadhafi.

The honest fact, is that many, probably the majority of people in the world, have bought into Imperialism enough to cheer the fall of our Brother and the re-colonisation of Africa. Many groups I named, I truly believe don't buy into Imperialism, they're just opportunistic, and many are opportunistic enough to at least try and curry favour with the winning side. Nothing can erase the past 42 years, they can on-paper reverse it, but they can't erase it. Libya went from the poorest country in the world to the wealthiest in its continent, with free education, healthcare and guaranteed housing and food. In all likelihood, given enough time, people will remember that much more fondly than what the rebels have brought in warfare and chaos and genocide.
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Impper posted:
"The Libyan people - said the NTC chairman - know perfectly that the period of Italian colonialism went together with an era of great infrastructure building and development". And indeed "everyone knows the great buildings in Tripoli, Benghazi and other towns are Italian buildings. We think the law went its natural way in that period, fair causes, fair trials. And there was agricultural development". On the other hand, the Gaddafi period "was the exact opposite - Jalil stated calmly but firmly - all the values and principles were demolished, brought upside down. The Libyan resources were never used for the Libyan people. All the errors notwithstanding, colonialism can never be compared to Gaddafi".



then i guess 'everyone' is in for a treat!

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Angel_X posted:
It is no surprise Jalil would praise the Italians who have helped bring him into state-power. There is a typical rule, that you should be loyal to those who are loyal to you, a favour for a favour. Unfortunately, it seems only implemented by some, it is a shame that Iran, South Africa, the IRA, PLO and others don't return the loyalty and favours of Brother Qadhafi.



BRICS & other hitlisted nations defo need an effective mutual defence pact (the shanghai cooperation treaty might perform this role), esp since nato has dropped any pretense of binding to international law