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  1. steph Arnott wrote:

    Your [sic] neither a troll, humorous, interesting or [sic] intelligent enough to last long.

    I'd hesitate to suggest that you're a ******* alt of the semi-literate poster desperately haunting this ******* thread, but I am ******* sure that it amuses The Judge to see his grammar and intelligence criticised by those who are happy to publicly display a considerable ******* lack of those very attributes.

    **********Rudi************


  2. Sephina Frostbite wrote: I completely understand what I type. Maybe the problem isn't me..

    having already ******* said


    Sephina Frostbite wrote: I just don't deal with them. I just exit their life as much as possible.

    which is blatantly ******* self-contradictory.

     

     

    What exactly DO you ******* consider "exit" to mean? A very temporary ******* hiatus while you check the ******* Urban Dictionary for more ******* misspellings? Do you suffer from ******* anterograde or transient global amnesia?

    **********Rudi**********


  3. Sephina Frostbite wrote:

    Can't get rid of me that easily Mr. Rudolph.
    :)
    Hope you have a wonderful day.

    Ah the ******* fickleness of ******* females.

    I suppose it's not so much you don't ******* mean what you say, as you don't even ******* understand what you've typed.

    **********Rudi**********


  4. Kwakkelde Kwak wrote:

     Spartacus, the founding fathers of America, Lenin or Ataturk to name a couple were terrorists.

    Yep! According to the Romans, the British, the Tsar and the Sultanate, all of whom were the legitimate authorities until the revolutionaries (if you would prefer another nice euphemism for terrorists) succeeded in deposing them.



    Kwakkelde Kwak wrote:

     

    Maybe the French revolution was a terrorist act?


    Of course it was; just ask all the French nobility who met Madame Guillotine. Ah, you can't because they're dead.

     

     

     


    Kwakkelde Kwak wrote:

     

     The Indonesians or any other former colonies trying to break free from centuries of oppression?


    The Dutch who died in Indonesia would have considered their adversaries terrorists.

     

     

    As I, and several others have reiterated, one man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter.

    Violence is not always necessary, of course - see the case of  Bermuda, inter alia - but the impatient gloryhunters would prefer not to believe that.

    **********Rudi**********

     


  5. IvanBenjammin wrote:

     

    The man died. You don't have to like or approve of him, but surely a little respect isn't asking too much?

    I have utmost respect for Mandela.

    Above all, he has taught the world that all aspiring politicians should serve at least a 25 year jail sentence before being allowed to stand for office. I can't ******* wait for that to happen.

    **********Rudi**********


  6. Griffin Ceawlin wrote:


    CriminalManne wrote:

    U ALL BE SMOKIN TREEZ....REAL THUG 4 LIFE UNLIKE YOU FAKEASS HO'Z....IF I GET ON UR SIM I SHOW U ..BIAYATTTCHHHHH

    I don't think REAL THUGs play Second Life.

    It's Jumpy's ghost. He's obviously thinking of starting up a GangstaGuns magazine.

    **********Rudi**********


  7. Orca Flotta wrote:

     

    So anyway, I was shooting off my mouth about Rudy mainly and Alicia partly, because I found their posts to be very mean spirited and yes,
    evil
    !

    Wow, I suppose you'll be sticking pins into ******* dollies of us in retaliation, or maybe dancing naked with a ******* witch doctor to ward off the bad spirits. Just don't get the jujuman to turn me into a******* zombie, eh!

    **********Rudi**********


  8. Theresa Tennyson wrote:

     

    Rudy and Alicia fail as representants of the USA in a number of ways, probably the biggest being that neither of them
    ARE
    from the USA.

    Shhhh Theresa, it spoils the ******* fun to let everyone know that Orca is a ******* clueless **** who hasn't the first *******inkling of what is going on, other than to believe all the ******* propaganda delivered by the ******* world's press without acknowledging that, like his American equivalent, Martin Luther King, Mandela also had feet of clay - presumably because the ******* journalists were obeying their grandmother's injunction not to speak ill of the ******* dead.

    I spoke no lies in offering an epideitic, rather than a panegyric, obituary.

    I wold also point out that 2013 marked the 500th anniversary of Machiavelli's "The Prince", which I am sure influenced Mandela as much as the bible.

    **********Rudi**********


  9. Orca Flotta wrote:

     

    After Ghadaffi was killed and that money source dried out we rather deal with Russia and China directly than taking the long way round by negotiating with the middle-man USA. You guys have nothing to offer anymore.

    That paragraph says rather more than perhaps you would want it to.

    Your overt jingoistic ubersocialist paranoia renders any comments you have made, or might make, utterly risible.

    **********Rudi*********


  10. Orca Flotta wrote:

    He ... was strictly opposed to any violent action after some years in prison.


    An effective argument for incarceration changing people's views about violence?


    Orca Flotta wrote:

     

    It's true he co-founded the Umkhonto we Sizwe.

    Intended from the outset to be, by Mandela's own admission, a militant, violent organisation - who killed innocent bystanders.

     

     


    Orca Flotta wrote:

    he was a sympathizing with the Communinists [sic]. But hey, what straight thinking person doesn't sympathize with communism every now and then?


    Erm, the type of straight thinking person that isn't stupid, irrational, hyperemotional and desperate to achieve their ends by any means?


    Orca Flotta wrote:

    The truth is well-known and in no way does anybody try to eliminate it.


    It is, you did, and you are still  trying to.

     

     


    Orca Flotta wrote:

     

    Of course the movement was impotent. They had no  money and were under every kind of control by various secret agencies.

    Ah, conspiracy theory. Was it the same reptiles that replaced the British royal family some time ago, as David Icke claims?

     


    Orca Flotta wrote:

    Let's not forget who put him into prison in the first place. An unbearable ultracapitalsitic [sic] ... system. A system that had to  be fought. With violence if necessary.


    Ah, now we get to the nub of it; you're an ultrasocialist then - one who believes in violence.

     

     


    Orca Flotta wrote:

     

    My memories are neither sanitized nor nostalgic. I only studied the history of SA after I moved here in 2002. I grabbed every book available on the subject,

    Erm, these were the books made available in South Africa, I presume . . .


    Orca Flotta wrote:

    My previous comments stand: Mandela was a great man and a great leader.


    With blood on his hands.

    Which was my original point.

    **********Rudi**********

     


  11. Orca Flotta wrote:

    @  Rudy and Alicia: you fall for every kind of propaganda and misinformation or are you just naturally evil? If Mandela was a terrorist after he blew up some electricity poles, what then was George Washington?


    On the contrary, Orca, you share the sanitised memories of the placatory world community.

    Mandela co-founded (with the South African Communist Party) the militant Umkhonto we Sizwe, whose violent operations he endorsed with a manifesto which stated "Our men are armed and trained freedom fighters not terrorists." and which violence he justified, in the same way as it ever was "because the government had left us with no other choice". I would highlight as an example the Amanzimtoti bombing incident in 1985, when five civilians were killed - including three children. Electricity poles?

    History may be written by the winners, but it may be more difficult nowadays to eliminate the truth.

    My previous comments stand. I would have preferred not to have gone into detail, as I believe 27 years in prison  gave him time to meditate (as well as offering the the unintended benefit that he didn't have to live with Winnie) on his actions, and thus develop the attitude of sainthood which is presumably his destiny, as figurehead of an internal movement which was demonstrably impotent until the rest of the world came to its rescue.

    **********Rudi**********


  12. Storm Clarence wrote:

     

    I've played SL for years at ~10 FPS or less.  I am currently getting ~70 on ultra.  Yes, I notice the difference, but do I need all that?  What are the trade-offs, if any? 


    You can see how ******* ugly most of the ******* avatars are.

    On the upside it makes ******* stalking and perving easier.

    **********Rudi**********


  13. Orca Flotta wrote:

    What bothers me most is ...

    captcha.gif

    ... that obviously nobody ever proof read that cartoon: "Did you passed" :smileyindifferent:

    It's hardly worth ******* commenting upon as it is so obviously the work of a ******* ESLer.

    **********Rudi**********

    ETA: Yep! I checked, and the author is a ******* German. Probably a ******* Mac user too.


  14. Sephina Frostbite wrote:


    RudolphFarquhar wrote:


    Sephina Frostbite wrote:

    I never thought the Judge was a troll. I think he was very full of himself. Especially when he would correct people on
    grammar
    and spelling and
    he made mistakes all the time

    Why do I get the feeling that nobody is going to rely on your ******* opinion in these matters?

    **********Rudi**********

    Well I would hope no one relies solely on me for spelling. I am not perfect and
    I also most certainly don't judge people.
    Yes I messed up, doesn't mean the information isn't accurate. 

    I *******suppose you'll say next that you don't ******* contradict yourself in a ******* self-humiliating manner as well.

    Do you realise your ******* vacillating and even more ******* erroneous opinions are of more ******* use in persuading participants of the ******* obverse.

    **********Rudi**********

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