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The Red Ribbon said:
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I live in Argentina. Want fucked up stories? Read the paper ANY DAY.

Shit, one that's been on the news lately: this 8-months-pregnant woman was drawing money from the bank, when some robbers walked in, shot her and her unborn baby at point-blank, and ran with the money. The baby died, the woman is alive and recovering. And there's not a single person in jail for this.
Why on Earth would they bother shooting her?
Guess I forgot to elaborate a bit. She was drawing a serious amount of money, so the robbers were after that. They KNEW she was drawing serious cash that day, so they're of course suspecting the cashier. Anyways, why shoot her if she opposed no resistance at all? That's a question only the son of a ***** that did it can answer.
 

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i heard of a girl who became the youngest mother ever at around 6 years 5 months old
 

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Mexico. I live in mexico. Except you live in a waring country, we have more fucked up things here than the tiem to read tehm all.

For starters an avarage of 1000 dead a month related to drgu delaers, without collateral damge included in the number.

And a 60 year old woman, who was in prison for five years for kidnapping 7 federal policemen who where fully armed at the time of the incident. Worst part? After they finally release her, we are told that other two women were being held by the same crime but nobody told us. They are still processing the realease.

More later.
 

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Jesus. Well, I don't know if its weird but its certainly bad. I'm at uni in Hull, UK, and there's currently an uncaught serial rapist roamin the city. Its gettin pretty bad, especially since its gettin darker earlier recently. I'm starting to have to escort my girly friends almost everywhere; more just for my own peace of mind
 

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Casual Shinji said:
Floppertje said:
I was actually refering to your post on "hoping" that he gets assassinated.

'Cause if there's one thing that makes me go "Um... wow..." about my country, it's the fact that two people have been killed for critisizing the Islam.
ok, maybe not assassinated, but at least removed from politics.
I don't mind him criticizing the islam, but he takes it too far. besides, he's turning half the country antisocial...
 

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Master_Spartan117666 said:
An 11-year-old girl from a country Victorian town gave birth to a child this year, allegedly to a 30-year-old man.
I'm not gonna lie; I thought this was going to be some sort of Benjamin Button story.

henritje said:
a guy defend his house against a burgelar with a hockey stick, and the burgelar SUED the guy
I've heard this story is an urban legend. There are lots of different version of it though.
 

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Floppertje said:
Casual Shinji said:
Floppertje said:
I was actually refering to your post on "hoping" that he gets assassinated.

'Cause if there's one thing that makes me go "Um... wow..." about my country, it's the fact that two people have been killed for critisizing the Islam.
ok, maybe not assassinated, but at least removed from politics.
I don't mind him criticizing the islam, but he takes it too far. besides, he's turning half the country antisocial...
That's not going to happen untill the opposition stops treating Wilders as the root of all evil and the people that vote for him as morons. They could easily stop Wilders' political career if only they would adress the fears that a lot of people have. Wilders isn't making people scared, he's simply adressing the fears they already have.

Instead of saying, "We know you're scared and confused and we'll do our best to handle the situation" they say, "Wilders is an evil man and he's the one who's scaring everyone". By saying this, people feel like their fears aren't taken serious by the opposition which makes them band behind Wilders even more. And people like Pechtold who orchestrate "scientific" studies "proving" that Wilders is a racist only makes the people who vote for him feel even more misunderstood.

I won't disagree with the fact that the government as it stands now feels like it's on loose screws: I'd rather have Wilders be actively part of the government rather than this vague "behind the curtain" nonsense. That way if he does do something extreme atleast he can be called on it.

I wouldn't want him to be prime minister (I think he's got too much tunnelvision for that), but I am glad that we have him around. Pim Fortuyn was killed, so was Theo van Gogh and Ayaan Hirsi Ali was kicked out of the country; so Wilders is basically the only loud voice we have left who's not afraid to critize the Islam.
 

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Pirate Kitty said:
Dear god, that's a terrible joke and I need a shower after reading it.
As I say, not a very good joke. Although maybe there are some really really sexy children about. Who knows?
 

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Rofl nice one. XD

Uh for me I'm not really sure. Worst I've probably heard is some kid at 11 giving birth to a kid on the same day I was born. Eh textbook nowadays I guess.
 

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Where there's people, there'll be screwed up people. It doesn't matter where you live.
 

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That's funny, I was saying wow to this artcle:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40112145/?gt1=43001

This world is going to hell in a handbasket.
 

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Why is this so surprising for Australia? You guys have some fuck up stuff going on in the illegal sex department.

 

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THEAFRONINJA said:
I live in Southampton, UK. That's considered a little bit odd here. Down around the South we have 11 year old rapists and murderers. I'm not proud of this, if it sounds like it, but you asked for crazy shit.
Thanks for reminding me just how shit home is. They said it was worse up north, but they were wrong!!

SinisterGehe said:
Umm... Where the heck you got Idea we hate gypsies and black people? We are fine with anyone who comes here, has a job and obeys the law. (And you are the one being the hater for using discriminating name of them, they are Romanians!)
No, they are Romani, different from Romanian.
 

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I live in belfast. Nothing to strange here. Every day there are bombings, people dying, sectarian attacks. Lost my mother to a British cop because she was Irish.
 

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Casual Shinji said:
Floppertje said:
Casual Shinji said:
Floppertje said:
I was actually refering to your post on "hoping" that he gets assassinated.

'Cause if there's one thing that makes me go "Um... wow..." about my country, it's the fact that two people have been killed for critisizing the Islam.
ok, maybe not assassinated, but at least removed from politics.
I don't mind him criticizing the islam, but he takes it too far. besides, he's turning half the country antisocial...
That's not going to happen untill the opposition stops treating Wilders as the root of all evil and the people that vote for him as morons. They could easily stop Wilders' political career if only they would adress the fears that a lot of people have. Wilders isn't making people scared, he's simply adressing the fears they already have.

Instead of saying, "We know you're scared and confused and we'll do our best to handle the situation" they say, "Wilders is an evil man and he's the one who's scaring everyone". By saying this, people feel like their fears aren't taken serious by the opposition which makes them band behind Wilders even more. And people like Pechtold who orchestrate "scientific" studies "proving" that Wilders is a racist only makes the people who vote for him feel even more misunderstood.

I won't disagree with the fact that the government as it stands now feels like it's on loose screws: I'd rather have Wilders be actively part of the government rather than this vague "behind the curtain" nonsense. That way if he does do something extreme atleast he can be called on it.

I wouldn't want him to be prime minister (I think he's got too much tunnelvision for that), but I am glad that we have him around. Pim Fortuyn was killed, so was Theo van Gogh and Ayaan Hirsi Ali was kicked out of the country; so Wilders is basically the only loud voice we have left who's not afraid to critize the Islam.
We don't need people like Wilders, because he doesn't provide any realistic solutions for his percieved problems (however real those problems might be). Most of his anti-islam solutions violate either our constitution ("Equality before the law and prohibition of discrimination" article 1 and "Freedom of religion" article 6) or european legislation/agreements. All he does is distract people from the real issues (education, enviromnent, economy, etc), while blowing his percieved problems (immigration, "tsunami of islam") out of proportion and not providing any workable solutions.

Not to mention he's one giant hipocrite. Remember on the eve of our elections, in an interview with Paul Witteman, he said i wouldn't abandon his position on the pension age (even if abandoning it could get him into the government)? Well one day later he abandons it for precisely that reason. While during his campaign he claimed the other parties were deceiving their voters and he does so right after the votes are in. Shame he was never called out for it.

Man that guy sickens me.