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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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A guy, now in his mid-60s, who is a complex melange of genes from thousands of generations of antecedents who managed to survive, and who has successfully passed on his genes to another future generation who are thriving as I have successfully done by using my intelligence, knowledge and experience to my own benefit and the others whom I have cooperatively interacted with, for what is to me an exceptionally long time, but in the overall scheme of things is brief and ephemeral. |
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By *asual777 OP Man
over a year ago
i travel all over |
"A guy, now in his mid-60s, who is a complex melange of genes from thousands of generations of antecedents who managed to survive, and who has successfully passed on his genes to another future generation who are thriving as I have successfully done by using my intelligence, knowledge and experience to my own benefit and the others whom I have cooperatively interacted with, for what is to me an exceptionally long time, but in the overall scheme of things is brief and ephemeral."
I looked for full stops . Somehow that is indeed one sentence |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"A guy, now in his mid-60s, who is a complex melange of genes from thousands of generations of antecedents who managed to survive, and who has successfully passed on his genes to another future generation who are thriving as I have successfully done by using my intelligence, knowledge and experience to my own benefit and the others whom I have cooperatively interacted with, for what is to me an exceptionally long time, but in the overall scheme of things is brief and ephemeral.
I looked for full stops . Somehow that is indeed one sentence "
I have the capability of writing entire paragraphs as a single sentence! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A nerdy introspective introvert
Jayus the dead arose and appeared to many delighted to see those stockings back
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I can assure you I will not be appearing to many
Great to see you still here CJ |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
limerick |
"A nerdy introspective introvert
Jayus the dead arose and appeared to many delighted to see those stockings back
I can assure you I will not be appearing to many
Great to see you still here CJ "
Cant get rid of a bad thing |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"an unsolved riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a complex enigma, "
This is particularly topical as it is almost precisely how Winston Churchill, then not yet Prime Minister, described the intentions of the Soviet Union, and especially Josef Stalin, in 1939 when he learned of the Nazi Soviet pact, not to attack each other.
Adolf Hitler broke the treaty when he later disastrously invaded Russia in Operation Barbarossa, and failed, as Napoleon had done in 1812. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"an unsolved riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a complex enigma,
This is particularly topical as it is almost precisely how Winston Churchill, then not yet Prime Minister, described the intentions of the Soviet Union, and especially Josef Stalin, in 1939 when he learned of the Nazi Soviet pact, not to attack each other.
Adolf Hitler broke the treaty when he later disastrously invaded Russia in Operation Barbarossa, and failed, as Napoleon had done in 1812. "
Stalin knew that it wasn't worth the paper it was written on as he had read in mein kamf how hitler wanted to eradicate communism & hated russians. Plus he had already gone back on the pact with chamberlin not to take all of czechslovakia |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"an unsolved riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a complex enigma,
This is particularly topical as it is almost precisely how Winston Churchill, then not yet Prime Minister, described the intentions of the Soviet Union, and especially Josef Stalin, in 1939 when he learned of the Nazi Soviet pact, not to attack each other.
Adolf Hitler broke the treaty when he later disastrously invaded Russia in Operation Barbarossa, and failed, as Napoleon had done in 1812.
Stalin knew that it wasn't worth the paper it was written on as he had read in mein kamf how hitler wanted to eradicate communism & hated russians. Plus he had already gone back on the pact with chamberlin not to take all of czechslovakia"
It's a lot more complex: Ioseb Besarionisdze Jughashvili aka Josef Vissarionovich Stalin was so stunned when learned of Hitler's invasion that he had a breakdown and disappeared from public view for weeks.
Stalin's acute paranoia had destroyed the Russian army's officer corps and its ability to resist Hitler's Lebensraum policy of expansion into Belarus and Ukraine after the Polish invasion.
The Russian army is still disorganised, and riddled with corruption, as seen recently in Ukraine.
Geopolitical ambitions disregard the lives of individual citizens of nation states, who are the pawns of megalomaniacal narcissists such as Putin. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"Jubal...there must be someone else waiting to use that computer in the public library at this stage
You have google worn out "
I rarely need to use any popular search engines.
But, I am a skilled and experienced autodidact, which I work at every day, seven days per week, thereby complementing and compounding (and very frequently contradicting) the basics which I learned at primary, secondary and tertiary educational facilities. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"an unsolved riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a complex enigma,
This is particularly topical as it is almost precisely how Winston Churchill, then not yet Prime Minister, described the intentions of the Soviet Union, and especially Josef Stalin, in 1939 when he learned of the Nazi Soviet pact, not to attack each other.
Adolf Hitler broke the treaty when he later disastrously invaded Russia in Operation Barbarossa, and failed, as Napoleon had done in 1812.
Stalin knew that it wasn't worth the paper it was written on as he had read in mein kamf how hitler wanted to eradicate communism & hated russians. Plus he had already gone back on the pact with chamberlin not to take all of czechslovakia
It's a lot more complex: Ioseb Besarionisdze Jughashvili aka Josef Vissarionovich Stalin was so stunned when learned of Hitler's invasion that he had a breakdown and disappeared from public view for weeks.
Stalin's acute paranoia had destroyed the Russian army's officer corps and its ability to resist Hitler's Lebensraum policy of expansion into Belarus and Ukraine after the Polish invasion.
The Russian army is still disorganised, and riddled with corruption, as seen recently in Ukraine.
Geopolitical ambitions disregard the lives of individual citizens of nation states, who are the pawns of megalomaniacal narcissists such as Putin."
Well Hitler promised he wouldn't invade Czechoslovakia, welcome to the real world |
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