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paulbagzFC - 25 Oct 2016 1:09 PM
Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 10:22 AM

Greece is a shit country.

-PB

 You've never been then. Bloody a lot more nicer than Townsville, let me give you the tip.
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TheSelectFew - 25 Oct 2016 1:13 PM
paulbagzFC - 25 Oct 2016 1:09 PM

175.1% in debt.

Macedonia is Greek ect.

Yes it is a region of Greece. Very True!

didn't you watch Alexander? Pretty Greek to me. 

What is ECT? 
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Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 10:22 AM
adrtho2 - 24 Oct 2016 9:56 PM

but they aren't that strong, they are just trying to show that they are.

Even though their naval Fleet is old 1970s and 1980s technology and even the Alexei kusnetzov has some engine trouble judging from the smoke from its chimney stack. Doesn't look healthy.

Also, if the Russians are issuing things like that through their embassy, it just goes to show their mentality. The West would not do tweets like that from their embassies. Nothing to gain but provocation. 

fuck, I agree with  everything you just said.....the world must be coming to a end



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Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 6:39 PM
paulbagzFC - 25 Oct 2016 1:09 PM

 You've never been then. Bloody a lot more nicer than Townsville, let me give you the tip.

Sure, Greece has some very nice parts, but I have never been Townsville.  

 I bet sometimes you must wish you were Greek Aikhme!
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luuckee - 25 Oct 2016 8:10 PM
Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 6:39 PM

Sure, Greece has some very nice parts, but I have never been Townsville.  

 I bet sometimes you must wish you were Greek Aikhme!

I am Greek.

Look luckee, I don't mind Australia at all. In fact I quite like it and if I didn't i wouldn't be here no matter what job I have or what money I earn.

But Greece is a great country as well. One of things to hit you about Greece, is the lifestyle, and the immense beauty. It's closest to what i would call heaven. it's pretty hard to explain. The parties, the customs, music, food, it's just on another level. The happiness too. 

if I were a rich man, I would choose to live there without a doubt. No offence to anyone here. just the way I feel. 
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Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 8:19 PM
luuckee - 25 Oct 2016 8:10 PM

I am Greek.

Look luckee, I don't mind Australia at all. In fact I quite like it and if I didn't i wouldn't be here no matter what job I have or what money I earn.

But Greece is a great country as well. One of things to hit you about Greece, is the lifestyle, and the immense beauty. It's closest to what i would call heaven. it's pretty hard to explain. The parties, the customs, music, food, it's just on another level. The happiness too. 

if I were a rich man, I would choose to live there without a doubt. No offence to anyone here. just the way I feel. 

Nah instead you're a knob who vapes, likes Jeeps and lives in SA.

Enough said.

-PB

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I drive a Mitsubishi mate.

Oh I don't vape either.

But the other one is right. I do live in SA, for now.
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Montenegro's PM quits after suggesting Russia had role in election plot

Đukanović had said there was a “strong connection of a foreign factor” in the alleged conspiracy to take over the Montenegrin parliament on election day, adding that the country’s authorities would investigate the extent of involvement of Russia and Serbia. Twenty people, including the former commander of special police in neighbouring Serbia, were arrested on the day of the would-be coup attempt.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/25/montenegro-investigating-russia-alleged-election-coup-plot


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Bombing schools in Syria now lol.

Russia just claims it's fake.

Geez.

-PB

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Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 8:19 PM
luuckee - 25 Oct 2016 8:10 PM

I am Greek.

Look luckee, I don't mind Australia at all. In fact I quite like it and if I didn't i wouldn't be here no matter what job I have or what money I earn.

But Greece is a great country as well. One of things to hit you about Greece, is the lifestyle, and the immense beauty. It's closest to what i would call heaven. it's pretty hard to explain. The parties, the customs, music, food, it's just on another level. The happiness too. 

if I were a rich man, I would choose to live there without a doubt. No offence to anyone here. just the way I feel. 

You just feel that way about Greece because you are Greek. You see beauty and happiness especially if you only visit there and it hold an idealised place in your heart. Just like many 1st and some 2nd generation immigrants here.

France, Spain and Italy I'm sure could equal most of what you say about Greece for a neutral. That's not a diss.

Also, when tourists come here and do the great ocean road etc they feel the same way and it will always seem sepcial because when they saw it they were free and happy and not at work.

It's like when you are in a big city on holidays marvelling at architecture while a local is just waiting for a bus and never looks up and payts attention to it coz it's just the building near his bus stop.


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Davide82 - 28 Oct 2016 5:15 PM
Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 8:19 PM

You just feel that way about Greece because you are Greek. You see beauty and happiness especially if you only visit there and it hold an idealised place in your heart. Just like many 1st and some 2nd generation immigrants here.

France, Spain and Italy I'm sure could equal most of what you say about Greece for a neutral. That's not a diss.

Also, when tourists come here and do the great ocean road etc they feel the same way and it will always seem sepcial because when they saw it they were free and happy and not at work.

It's like when you are in a big city on holidays marvelling at architecture while a local is just waiting for a bus and never looks up and payts attention to it coz it's just the building near his bus stop.


Last part is so true. When you're on holiday you're usually not on the phone or reading work emails either!!!

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MI5 head: ‘increasingly aggressive’ Russia a growing threat to UK

Russia poses an increasing threat to the stability of the UK and is using all the sophisticated tools at its disposal to achieve its aims, the director general of MI5 has told the Guardian.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/oct/31/andrew-parker-increasingly-aggressive-russia-a-growing-threat-to-uk-says-mi5-head


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EUROPE QUIETLY ARMS ITSELF AGAINST A RUSSIAN INVASION

"Everything is about Russia taking back territory that was historically Soviet.


http://europe.newsweek.com/europe-quietly-arms-itself-against-russian-invasion-516634


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If the Americans hadn't pushed NATO to Putin's toilet door there wouldn't be such tension in Europe. America (Bush Sr.) promised the Russians no NATO expansion past Germany following the Soviet collapse, low and behold they spit on that agreement and ensure their hegemony in East Europe which is fallacious and temporary anyway 

He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.

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Davide82 - 28 Oct 2016 5:15 PM
Aikhme - 25 Oct 2016 8:19 PM

You just feel that way about Greece because you are Greek. You see beauty and happiness especially if you only visit there and it hold an idealised place in your heart. Just like many 1st and some 2nd generation immigrants here.

France, Spain and Italy I'm sure could equal most of what you say about Greece for a neutral. That's not a diss.

Also, when tourists come here and do the great ocean road etc they feel the same way and it will always seem sepcial because when they saw it they were free and happy and not at work.

It's like when you are in a big city on holidays marvelling at architecture while a local is just waiting for a bus and never looks up and payts attention to it coz it's just the building near his bus stop.


I don't have any issue with France, Spain, italy or Portugal.

Greece is a lot more than an idealized place for me. I just managed recently to do what I had always wanted to do, and that is to buy myself a particular retreat, and future home, in one of my most treasured spots. If you go there, yiou will understand why.

Life in Greece is different to life in the UK, Australia or America. in many respects, it could be similar to life in Italy in many aspects. these are the kind of things I value in life more than anything.

it's not about making money, having the right job. We all know that this aspect is quite difficult in Greece at the moment but as I get older they become less important to me as well. And it's not a permanent situation. Greece has seen worse days and it has always prevailed. it's very hard to keep them down. 

Right now, I go there every year, and the place has never disappointed me. it always has a few surprises for me too. 

Bottom line is, every time I go, I feel like I am returning to my HOME! I do not feel like that when in Australia. Doesn't mean i don't like Australia. I like Australia, but it isn't the same. 

That's probably because I am among my own people. Among my own culture. Surrounded by our own ways and believe me when i say, Greeks are different there is no doubt about it. 
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marconi101 - 7 Nov 2016 11:16 AM
If the Americans hadn't pushed NATO to Putin's toilet door there wouldn't be such tension in Europe. America (Bush Sr.) promised the Russians no NATO expansion past Germany following the Soviet collapse, low and behold they spit on that agreement and ensure their hegemony in East Europe which is fallacious and temporary anyway 

this is lazy thinking,   blame USA on how Putin acts

what about the right of those counties to be safe?  if the Baltic countries had not join NATO, Russia would had invade them by now...it why thses countries push so hard to join


there was no NATO troops in the Baltic countries, other the 6 fighter jets  because the Baltic countries had no fighter jets ,,,all 3 Baltic countries had got rid of  conscription army most no army in there countries, it why USA, UK ans Canada has now move troops to the Baltic

I was in Vilnius in summer 2014, and almost every day you would hear or see  US F-15  and the RAF Eurofighter  flying over Vilnius to check a mock Russian bombing run on Lithuania,..or read the hand book that Lithuanian made for there citizens on what to do in case of a Russian invasion

This is what happens when Russia become a dictatorship



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'Russian' cyber raid on 20,000 accounts forced Tesco Bank to block all customers


http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/russian-cyber-raid-20000-accounts-9216109

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Nato puts 300,000 ground troops on 'high alert' as tensions with Russia mount

Up to 300,000 Nato troops have been put on alert amid rising tensions between Russia and the Baltic states.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/nato-ground-troops-high-alert-russia-tensions-baltic-latvia-lithuania-estonia-a7402136.html

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For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby

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salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 10:29 AM

The only way for Socialism to succeed is by suppressing human individuality, destroying the family unit and conservative values, suppressing the media and freedom of speech.

We are seeing the beginnings of the revolution in Australia and other countries. And no one is going to like it. 
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Took the political compass test again. Closer to the centre (but still a filthy leftist) and slightly more libertarian.

For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby

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salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 10:39 AM
Took the political compass test again. Closer to the centre (but still a filthy leftist) and slightly more libertarian.

Political compass is dumb.

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9GABmeme420 - 8 Nov 2016 11:05 AM
salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 10:39 AM

Political compass is dumb.

Don't disagree, but what would you recommend to pinpoint your political alignment?

For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby

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salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 11:09 AM
9GABmeme420 - 8 Nov 2016 11:05 AM

Don't disagree, but what would you recommend to pinpoint your political alignment?

Don't have a political alignment.

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9GABmeme420 - 8 Nov 2016 11:15 AM
salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 11:09 AM

Don't have a political alignment.

So you believe in nothing.

OK, back to the playstation then. lol
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I'm as right as Hitler and as Libertarian as Milton Friedman
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salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 11:09 AM
9GABmeme420 - 8 Nov 2016 11:05 AM

Don't disagree, but what would you recommend to pinpoint your political alignment?

Just how you think about certain issues like:
political correctness
small government vs big government
marriage
family values
freedom of speech 
libertarian values
free market
welfare (aspiration Vs handouts)
tax
wealth redistribution
energy
defence and security
race
immigration
and a few other things 
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Aikhme - 8 Nov 2016 11:18 AM
9GABmeme420 - 8 Nov 2016 11:15 AM

So you believe in nothing.

OK, back to the playstation then. lol

Won't be touching it until I finish my exams.

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9GABmeme420 - 8 Nov 2016 2:26 PM
Aikhme - 8 Nov 2016 11:18 AM

Won't be touching it until I finish my exams.

Yes study because Year 7 will be even harder mate. 
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Aikhme - 8 Nov 2016 11:20 AM
salmonfc - 8 Nov 2016 11:09 AM

Just how you think about certain issues like:
political correctness
small government vs big government
marriage
family values
freedom of speech 
libertarian values
free market
welfare (aspiration Vs handouts)
tax
wealth redistribution
energy
defence and security
race
immigration
and a few other things 

Innovation
Environment
Sustainability (in general)
Education
Economy

These are what get my vote at the moment. Defence and security is another concern as well. 


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