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CHINA
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:02 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: On the subject of China, I witnessed an interesting conversation in the chat room a week or so ago, where several turkish members were discussing how they hate "huns". Sadly, a chinese girl was logged in a saw it too |
huns?
but turks themselves originate from huns
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:05 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: Quoting alameda:
.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.
Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.
Who owns your body parts?
Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts. |
how limited you are, alameda.
what for do you need your body parts when your dead?
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They shouldn't have been stolen. He could have left his body to the medics.
We have men exploiting women and now they exploit dead bodies. That's exploitation of a human's death rights. And what is wrong with womn's bones may I ask?
Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:07 pm |
Quoting peace train: Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle |
Are you insane?
You teach?
Children?
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:09 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: Ha ha ha I was right, a breath of fresh air (and a huge gust of irony) |
Hey! No problem for ME - I can talk about human rights records in any country and I agree with the irony - coming from you and Alameda |
I'll be back soon . . . i've got to make an entry on the 'jealous' thread
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:11 pm |
Quoting peace train: I'll be back soon . . . i've got to make an entry on the 'jealous' thread |
Excuse me, you lost me. Jealous of?????
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:17 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting peace train: Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle |
Are you insane?
You teach?
Children?
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There was a heavy dose of sarcasm in the whole of my post. Didn't you recognise it? tut tut
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:19 pm |
Quoting peace train: There was a heavy dose of sarcasm in the whole of my post. Didn't you recognise it? tut tut |
Frankly no. Your posts are so rambled and confused its hard to tell which are the sarcastic ones and which are your real thoughts.
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:21 pm |
I'm disillusioned with this thread now. It's just hasn't taught me much about China and I really want to know. Guess I'll have to go and do some googling. (listen to Peace Train's huge sigh)
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:23 pm |
Quoting peace train:
They shouldn't have been stolen. He could have left his body to the medics.
We have men exploiting women and now they exploit dead bodies. That's exploitation of a human's death rights. And what is wrong with womn's bones may I ask?
Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle |
sorry, i didnt know alaistars body parts were stolen
i just cant find a reason to use my feminist sword to cut your primitive (t)issues on this thread.
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:47 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal
(t)issues on this thread. [/QUOTE:
nice pun
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:55 pm |
CHINA SYNDROME = The World Press (Time, Newsweek, The Economist, Financial Times, Washington Post etc) say "China will change the world".
My friends have gone to China, SHANGHAI for a short vacation and business connection and they have really liked China very much.
According to them, SHANGHAI is a incredible city.
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