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18 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

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Naked Protest – University of Kaposvár, Hungary

2. Naked Protest GÇô University of Kaposva¦ür, Hungary

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Students at Hungary’s University of Kaposvár embraced their exhibitionist side in October 2013 when the institution decided to restrict what they could wear on campus. From the beginning of the month, the university prohibited the wearing of short skirts, flip-flops and too much make-up and also requested that students keep their fingernails and hair in a presentable state. In addition, officials implemented a stricter dress code for students, urging men to wear dark footwear and blazers and women to be dressed in blouses, jackets and pants or more modest skirts. The idea for the students’ protest was inspired by the university’s decision to allow lighter clothing during hotter spells, although they did give it a cheeky twist. As one student put it, “The classroom was so warm we removed some clothing as is permitted.”

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On 5/30/2024 at 10:11 AM, Bevo said:

 

Naked Protest – University of Kaposvár, Hungary

2. Naked Protest GÇô University of Kaposva¦ür, Hungary

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Students at Hungary’s University of Kaposvár embraced their exhibitionist side in October 2013 when the institution decided to restrict what they could wear on campus. From the beginning of the month, the university prohibited the wearing of short skirts, flip-flops and too much make-up and also requested that students keep their fingernails and hair in a presentable state. In addition, officials implemented a stricter dress code for students, urging men to wear dark footwear and blazers and women to be dressed in blouses, jackets and pants or more modest skirts. The idea for the students’ protest was inspired by the university’s decision to allow lighter clothing during hotter spells, although they did give it a cheeky twist. As one student put it, “The classroom was so warm we removed some clothing as is permitted.”

I’ll be in my portal.  

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"So I just hate the patriarchy, so oppressive. What's that, you're a feminist too? So am I! That's just amazing, we should totally hang out!"

You sound almost exactly like me, at a party at the hippie German coop back in 1990. Young Brisket was unafraid of taking ANY angle if he thought there was the chance of sexy time at the end.
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On 6/1/2024 at 3:57 AM, PRONG HORN said:

 

Guy in the tighty whities looks petrified.  

 

 

That's why they have books on their laps.

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20 hours ago, Brisketexan said:


You sound almost exactly like me, at a party at the hippie German coop back in 1990. Young Brisket was unafraid of taking ANY angle if he thought there was the chance of sexy time at the end.

 

That's the smart angle. I would take any random position but mainly just to fuck with people. At least that was the case at bars. Most of my friends were like bird dogs - I mainly just had fun. Of course if I argued pro-union to the daughter of the owner of the largest non-unionized trucking company in the US, our relationship probably wasn't going to go anywhere - but that was the challenge.

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I did not have pro-Palestinian groups breaking up a Pride Month parade in fucking Philly of all places on my 2024 Bingo Card.  

Has the Hamas DEI office been reached for comment?  

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On 6/1/2024 at 9:09 AM, Brisketexan said:


You sound almost exactly like me, at a party at the hippie German coop back in 1990. Young Brisket was unafraid of taking ANY angle if he thought there was the chance of sexy time at the end.

I hate to break it to you, but despite the name, Zendik Farm was not German.

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1 hour ago, DixonHur said:

I hate to break it to you, but despite the name, Zendik Farm was not German.

The old woman from that “farm” showed up at our front door one dark and stormy evening about 20 or 25 years ago with a young dude to beg for a contribution.

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How do you know that's graffiti and not just the barista trying to write their name bigger on their order?  Huh, smart guy?  

"Order for a Mr. Infatada.  Venti Americana."    

 

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15 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

How do you know that's graffiti and not just the barista trying to write their name bigger on their order?  Huh, smart guy?  

"Order for a Mr. Infatada.  Venti Americana."    

 

 

 

I like how you work both sides.

 

 

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My position is simple.  I'm partially Jewish and respect the preservation of the State of Israel (I actually have right of return status there).  If IDF are committing any war crimes or have intentionally targeted civilians, drag those leaders before the Hague and throw the book at them.  Anybody from college kid to politician wants to advocate for Palestinians, or even Hamas.  Do it according to the rules of the venue.  You are not be harassed or silenced in anyway, much as I disagree.  You start busting up retail businesses or shoving people around at campus riots, that's a fucking problem.  Likewise, the police or other people start shoving you around, that's a fucking problem.  

The situation between Palestinians and Israelis is extraordinarily complex.  It's millennia old and no one U.S. President or U.N. resolution is gonna fix it.  Add the evil nuance of Hamas and Iran, and it gets even more layered.  What shouldn't be tough however, and as Americans-we can't help but make everything about us.  Is what we're seeing here.  Help Israel defend itself from a gruesome attack (which, let's be honest-our Congress stalled on pretty fucking badly), call them out on crimes agains humanity, let protestors be free to display their freedom to protest, hold them accountable if they get outta line with rules and laws, and remember none of our bullshit on any side of this really matters.  This thing goes back thousands of years.  In the end, nobody in Gaza is giving fuck one what we all think/say on any side of this discussion.  

To end my Lobo rant.  I look forward to being deeply annoyed by anybody of any aspect of this situation coming up to me at a summer cookout and saying, "You know, as a student of Gaza....."  Oh, shut the fuck up, Doug!  You don't even know where the fuck it is.  All the situation is proving out is that we claim we're experts on free speech, the Middle East, military tactics, political nuance, international relations, and human rights.  Truth is, we're the Dunning-Krueger of countries now.  We actually used to give a shit about being educated.  Now we like to talk about how educated we are despite utter and complete naive dipshits who fall for anything.  Look at my dumbass.  I got three degrees, have been published, teach at one of the best business schools in the country, run a business, do some lobbying.  I can barely do multiplication or read my mail.  I got lost in the mall parking lot yesterday for like 15 minutes and I know more about Gaza than 99% of Americans.  That's where we're at as a country.  Can't wait to see all the "As a student of Russian-Ukranian history" folks have cooked up...

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9 hours ago, YGIFS said:

The situation between Palestinians and Israelis is extraordinarily complex.  It's millennia old

It's really not. This is just a lame ass excuse to avoid discussing the realities of the situation.

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1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

It’s not thousands of years old?  This all started last October?  Got it.  I’ll let the UN know.  

How in the blue fuck has Israel been in conflict with anyone for thousands of years when it has existed for 76 years? This is a geopolitical conflict that goes back decades, it is not a religious conflict that goes back millennia. You are fucking insane.

e: Seriously, the most hardliner Israelis don't even make this claim. Literally the only people that even try to claim this are American Zionists.

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So the Kingdom of Israel wasn't "founded" around 1000BCE?  I mean, yeah to your point...it wasn't a "country" as know them as now (that concept didn't really come along until a few hundred years ago).  But the "area" of Israel, be it in Kingdom, City-State, or Nation-State form has existed for about 3000 years.  I mean, we could discuss calling it Samaria, but geographically...there's really no question.  

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4 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

How in the blue fuck has Israel been in conflict with anyone for thousands of years when it has existed for 76 years? This is a geopolitical conflict that goes back decades, it is not a religious conflict that goes back millennia. You are fucking insane.

e: Seriously, the most hardliner Israelis don't even make this claim. Literally the only people that even try to claim this are American Zionists.

I think he's more talking about the tribal and territorial conflicts that have been around since antiquity, and that had arbitrary borders drawn up after WWI that set the stage for much of the instability we enjoy today. Not the crazy overreach that you're inferring in your post 

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4 minutes ago, Captainant said:

I think he's more talking about the tribal and territorial conflicts that have been around since antiquity, and that had arbitrary borders drawn up after WWI that set the stage for much of the instability we enjoy today. Not the crazy overreach that you're inferring in your post 

I'm aware of what he's referring to. It's pretty absurd to claim that those historical nuances are driving the current conflict. It's incredibly lazy.

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21 hours ago, PRONG HORN said:

 

My four shot latte costing ten bucks makes me want to spray paint some shit on the wall of Starbucks. I get it. 

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1 hour ago, 52-80 said:

I dont know maybe she has a good point to make.  Link to her instagram/onlyfans?

 

 

If you want to hear her squeal while being taken from behind, the first few seconds of this are pretty good.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, Captainant said:

I think he's more talking about the tribal and territorial conflicts that have been around since antiquity, and that had arbitrary borders drawn up after WWI that set the stage for much of the instability we enjoy today. Not the crazy overreach that you're inferring in your post 

Can we blame the Brits for the political geography?

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You don’t even have to go back to 1000BCE.  Just in modernity, fall of Ottoman Empire, Sazanov Agreement, Sykes-Pico act, and then establishment of the modern nation-state of Israel.  I doubt most of those protestors know what most of those historically impactful events even are. 
 

But to your point, I’ve noticed the British get awfully quiet when subjects like this come up.  You could fill up one of their stolen museums with the awkward silence.  

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18 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

You don’t even have to go back to 1000BCE.  Just in modernity, fall of Ottoman Empire, Sazanov Agreement, Sykes-Pico act, and then establishment of the modern nation-state of Israel.  I doubt most of those protestors know what most of those historically impactful events even are. 
 

But to your point, I’ve noticed the British get awfully quiet when subjects like this come up.  You could fill up one of their stolen museums with the awkward silence.  

Well the French get some credit as well.

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15 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

You don’t even have to go back to 1000BCE.  Just in modernity, fall of Ottoman Empire, Sazanov Agreement, Sykes-Pico act, and then establishment of the modern nation-state of Israel.  I doubt most of those protestors know what most of those historically impactful events even are. 
 

But to your point, I’ve noticed the British get awfully quiet when subjects like this come up.  You could fill up one of their stolen museums with the awkward silence.  

Yeah I mean that was kind of my point. I don't really get why people try say this conflict is so complex and ancient (I mean, I do, it's a way to not have to think about it too critically, but that's another discussion). It's about as straightforward a geopolitical conflict as there is. Israel wants the land. Hamas gave Israel an excuse to take it in a more direct and expedient way than they've been taking land in the West Bank.

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10 minutes ago, Brian Fantana said:

Yeah I mean that was kind of my point. I don't really get why people try say this conflict is so complex and ancient (I mean, I do, it's a way to not have to think about it too critically, but that's another discussion). It's about as straightforward a geopolitical conflict as there is. Israel wants the land. Hamas gave Israel an excuse to take it in a more direct and expedient way than they've been taking land in the West Bank.

Fair point.  But I have the historical knowledge and lookout post of this issue to supplant on top of more events of modernity.  As I suspect you do as well.  But the folks over there in the mix likely don’t give a shit what we think, nor should they.  

im just a context/pattern recognition guy by trade so I tend to look through learned filters, despite being a dumbass. But I’m an educated sumbasss.  And this latest round, yeah, this one is way fucking more dangerous than most of the previous ones.  And more innocent people will sadly suffer   
 

If I could back in time at the divide of the original kingdoms and just hand them a Rand McNally atlas.  Not for the sake of the borders, but for all to see there’s plenty of room for all to either co-exist or sequester themselves into corners.  That, and being humane to one another   
 

But so far we haven’t learned much   

 

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1 hour ago, Brian Fantana said:

Homeboy over here having weird rape fantasies about protestors lmao

Homeboy trying to compare the morality of joking about a womans attractiveness while hes defending actual rapists and murderers lmao. 

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Borders change. Since WW2 the world has not liked that. But it is a fact of history.

1- Yes there is "space" but a lot of it is not that great. Water is a major issue.

2- Israel did give back Gaza to the PA. Hamas took over (and not in a nice way) so here we go.

3- Israel is fucking up in a big way. They do not care.

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1 hour ago, Armybrat said:

Can we blame the Brits for the political geography?

The collective West's guilt over the Holocaust isn't helping either.

Why do we defend Israel no matter what they do?  They would not exist but for the support of Western nations.

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