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toubab1020

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Posted - 03 Jul 2008 : 13:04:25
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| Santa,the only reason I came across this complicated stuff was that I found the beauty of fractals very interesting but couldnt understand it at all,the Mendlebrot set for instance,cannot discuss at all on this its way beyond me, and I am sure you have to be a very skilled person even to know what its all about,but fractals are very nice. |
"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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Karamba

United Kingdom
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Posted - 04 Jul 2008 : 20:48:45
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Santanfara,
Your exposure on bloodshed is quite revealing. When you care to reflect on what historians and even local praise singers project as lofty characters of time scales, many of them earned their prominence due to spilling so much human blood. Such bloodshed could be directly done by the warrior leader. It could also been induced by their high command.
Think about Mama Jankey Wally. How much loss of human life is accountable by the commands of this man? Think of Musa Molloh. His story also holds account of numerous life loss. Hitler, Churchill, Lenin, Mao, Foday Kaba, Edi Amin, Samuel Doe, Mobutu, and many more. These historic characters share much in common regarding blood spill as mark of gallantry. Don't ask where Gambia's Yaya Jammeh earns his flag of fame. Only historians and time keepers will tell the world.
Altogether, in what is placed before us as the great man theory of history, blood spillers dominate higher stations of recognistion.
History would have been written on cleaner slates if not for the account of blood thirsty warlords. Undeniably, the world's most notorious blood spillers command higher places for fame. |
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kaanibaa

United Kingdom
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Posted - 04 Jul 2008 : 23:16:43
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| Or notoriety karamba !Another name for being famous in my book. |
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Santanfara

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Posted - 05 Jul 2008 : 22:56:40
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quote: Originally posted by Karamba
Santanfara,
Your exposure on bloodshed is quite revealing. When you care to reflect on what historians and even local praise singers project as lofty characters of time scales, many of them earned their prominence due to spilling so much human blood. Such bloodshed could be directly done by the warrior leader. It could also been induced by their high command.
Think about Mama Jankey Wally. How much loss of human life is accountable by the commands of this man? Think of Musa Molloh. His story also holds account of numerous life loss. Hitler, Churchill, Lenin, Mao, Foday Kaba, Edi Amin, Samuel Doe, Mobutu, and many more. These historic characters share much in common regarding blood spill as mark of gallantry. Don't ask where Gambia's Yaya Jammeh earns his flag of fame. Only historians and time keepers will tell the world.
Altogether, in what is placed before us as the great man theory of history, blood spillers dominate higher stations of recognistion.
History would have been written on cleaner slates if not for the account of blood thirsty warlords. Undeniably, the world's most notorious blood spillers command higher places for fame.
master karamba, well spoted. i couldn't explain the poem any more than you did. nice one. |
Surah- Ar-Rum 30-22 "And among His signs is the creation of heavens and the earth, and the difference of your languages and colours. verily, in that are indeed signs for men of sound knowledge." Qu'ran
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