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3240.       lessluv
1052 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 03:50 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Berlin Axel Hotel For Gay Community

 

Axel Hotels, the first hotel chain in the world aimed at the gay community, opens its latest hotel in Berlin. Situated in Schoneberg, the heart of the gay community of the city, ... equipped with king size beds, plasma TVs, iPod On Stage speakers, safes, .... an open air spa, sauna, Turkish bath, gymnasium, relaxation area and massage cubicles.

 

Axel Hotel Berlin is the third of the chain´s hotels catering to the gay community following the Axel Hotel Barcelona and Axel Hotel Buenos Aires, which opened in 2003 and 2007 respectively.

 

  

oooh thinking of a change?{#emotions_dlg.razz}{#emotions_dlg.lol}

 

3241.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 04:05 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Berlin Axel Hotel For Gay Community

 

Axel Hotels, the first hotel chain in the world aimed at the gay community, opens its latest hotel in Berlin. Situated in Schoneberg, the heart of the gay community of the city, ... equipped with king size beds, plasma TVs, iPod On Stage speakers, safes, .... an open air spa, sauna, Turkish bath, gymnasium, relaxation area and massage cubicles.

 

Axel Hotel Berlin is the third of the chain´s hotels catering to the gay community following the Axel Hotel Barcelona and Axel Hotel Buenos Aires, which opened in 2003 and 2007 respectively.

 

  

 

 I guess I have ruined you for all other women?????? 

3242.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 04:47 pm

British truckers ´being attacked by knife-wielding migrants desperate to get to Britain´    

 

Truck drivers say they are being regularly attacked by migrants who are trying desperately to get into Britain from France.

Dozens of hauliers claim they have been assaulted by the migrants – many armed with knives and batons – who react violently when they are discovered hiding in trucks bound for the UK.

The British drivers are now calling on ministers to put pressure on the French government to take tougher action against those who are targeting them, sometimes on a nightly basis.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1163254/British-truckers-attacked-knife-wielding-migrants-Calais.html

 

they must be mltm´s relatives trying to invade britain for the glory of France

 

 

3243.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 04:51 pm

a message for libra, its regarding her somalian friends.

Source: ´Several´ Missing Somali-Americans Back in U.S. After Overseas Terror Mission

 

"Some of the guys who were missing aren´t missing anymore," the source said. "Some of them got blown up and some of them came back, and some of them are still there [in Somalia]."

For several months the FBI has been investigating at least 20 Somali-American men from the Minneapolis area who traveled to war-torn Somalia, where some of them trained and fought with an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group known as al-Shabaab, according to counterterrorism officials.

Asked to characterize how many of those men are now back on American soil, the source would only say that "several" have returned. Federal authorities believe the men went to Somalia to join al-Shabaab, which has been warring with the moderate Somali government since 2006.

Usama bin Laden weighed in Thursday on the battle. In an audiotape posted online, the Al Qaeda leader urged Somalis to fight against the Somali government, insisting, "The war which has been taking place on your soil these past years is a war between Islam and the international crusade."

 

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509839,00.html

3244.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 05:50 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

You are so clannish Alameda, you make me laugh, there is nothing you like more than to apportion blame to people who criticise your posts - usually in the form of accusing them of forcing others to leave!  Azymuth is a great example!  I have read the posts to her and, frankly, if she was offended enough to leave because of some mild teasing, then she should not be on a discussion site.

 

 Hmmmmmmmm and didn´t she once blame you for another member leaving and then it turned out SHE was the reason the person left?  {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

3245.       Trudy
7887 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 06:04 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

  I guess I have ruined you for all other women?????? 

 

 Did you? What about all these women from his harem? They must feel abandoned now....

3246.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 06:11 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

 Oh please!  Cynic was no victim, he was big enough to express his opinion, like the rest of us.  It is strange that people who you agree with are "provoked" but people you disagree with are considered "provocateurs".  Don´t you think that most people here are provoked into posting? 

 

In addition, generally, why do you consider that disagreements necessitate anomosity?   I may get really angry at one post by someone, but can agree with that same person on another thread!  You are so clannish Alameda, you make me laugh, there is nothing you like more than to apportion blame to people who criticise your posts - usually in the form of accusing them of forcing others to leave!  Azymuth is a great example!  I have read the posts to her and, frankly, if she was offended enough to leave because of some mild teasing, then she should not be on a discussion site.

 

Clannish? I don´t know how you get that idea, after all, I´m not a member of a gang here.  If anyone does not agree with the ideas expressed in my posts, I have no problem with that. When people descend into personal attacks and gang ups, stupid disruptive off topic diversionary tactics, that is a different matter.

 

As for why Azymuth and others left, do you really think there should be a test of how much teasing and insults people can take should be a measure of their worthiness to post here? I would prefer like to read about their ideas and experiences.

3247.       CANLI
5084 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 07:46 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

This only goes to prove my point that objections are not about what is said, but WHO is saying it.  Both Alameda and Canli are the biggest objectors to "insults" and yet when the insults come from a different direction (maybe towards those who they object to) then they find it perfectly acceptable.

 

 

 

 Actually AE, that is not the case at all, seems you didnt get what i mean

Ýf you went through my post here and other posts before regarding cynic´s insulting posts, you would find i havent agreed with them too.

But im also against the idea that the bads erase the goods.

And i believe it is his right to take the credit for that.

His posts in the language forum are there and people still get benefit from them.

They are useful to learners, so that was a loss to us  .

His posts in political forum were also informative and strike some point that i wasnt paying attention to.

So i cant just skip an eye on all this as if they are not there.

Ýt isnt fair.

Yes many of his posts caused  disruption and also were flammable, crude and this everyone already know and said it

But he also has informative posts and was helpful to others in language/translation forums and that what i am adding.

Ýts his right.

3248.       femmeous
2642 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 07:47 pm

 

Quoting alameda

 

 

Clannish? I don´t know how you get that idea, after all, I´m not a member of a gang here.  If anyone does not agree with the ideas expressed in my posts, I have no problem with that. When people descend into personal attacks and gang ups, stupid disruptive off topic diversionary tactics, that is a different matter.

 

As for why Azymuth and others left, do you really think there should be a test of how much teasing and insults people can take should be a measure of their worthiness to post here? I would prefer like to read about their ideas and experiences.

 you should stop accusing people for ganging up. i personally dont feel being a gang member, not that i would be ashamed of it, but what you claim here is absolutely not true.

i dont gang up with anyone.

everyone here has a different personality and identity and feel perfectly at ease with themselves.

but you alameda an exception of being yourself. you deny everything. you deny you are a female, you deny you are old, you deny you are a muslim etc etc. is it sort of a taqyia coded in your mind? 

 

also stop accusing people (whom you dislike) of writing stupid or disruptive posts. look at yourself first.

if you dont like such posts then simply dont read them. i know a few people here who say that they dont read the posts of certain people. thus they handle their membership here.

3249.       alameda
3499 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 08:09 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 

 ............but you alameda an exception of being yourself. you deny everything. you deny you are a female, you deny you are old, you deny you are a muslim etc etc. is it sort of a taqyia coded in your mind? 

 

 

 I don´t deny or claim anything.  Rather, I prefer to keep my personal information private. My gender, age or religion are my business, not yours.

 

Of what concern is it to you? Why are you obsessed with this information? I could say I´m anything and you really wouldn´t know if it was the truth or not.

 

What I prefer, and I look at is how people express themselelves and what their ideas are.

 

3250.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 20 Mar 2009 Fri 08:14 pm

 

Quoting CANLI

 

 

 Actually AE, that is not the case at all, seems you didnt get what i mean

Ýf you went through my post here and other posts before regarding cynic´s insulting posts, you would find i havent agreed with them too.

But im also against the idea that the bads erase the goods.

And i believe it is his right to take the credit for that.

His posts in the language forum are there and people still get benefit from them.

They are useful to learners, so that was a loss to us  .

His posts in political forum were also informative and strike some point that i wasnt paying attention to.

So i cant just skip an eye on all this as if they are not there.

Ýt isnt fair.

Yes many of his posts caused  disruption and also were flammable, crude and this everyone already know and said it

But he also has informative posts and was helpful to others in language/translation forums and that what i am adding.

Ýts his right.

 

I agree with what you say above Canli - and apologies if you think I have got you wrong.  However, I still wonder if you would have said such things about a deleted member if they had not always agreed with your thoughts/ideas.

 

Anyway, hope no offence was taken

 

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