Who would you swear allegiance to?

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  • edited August 2016

    Your half Greek? Wow that's cool.

    MosesARose posted: »

    How is that possible? Both of his children died before they had children. And he didn't have siblings. But awesome, if you are. I'm half Greek, that's all I share with the the man.

  • edited August 2016

    Ah. Sorry. English is not my first language.

    Okay. You Americans should try to remember that there's a huge difference between socialism and socialism. Pretty much every ideology that was opposed to economic liberalism was considered a form of "socialism" back then. Guild socialism, distributism, the social credit movement, fascist corporatism, "Prussian socialism"... most of them have very little in common with Marxism or even pre-Marxist utopian socialism. Even traditionalist conservatives were often considered "ethical socialists" simply because they were critical of free market capitalism.

    Kameraden posted: »

    The way you worded it it sounded implied. Yes I know sons plural. Typo, brain heard Son with S and autonomic function caused me to do Son

  • Yes, let's let a president who doesn't support equal rights for everyone become our leader.

    Because oppressing the LGBT community is totally ethical. So is killing people for punishment.

    Not saying Shillary will be a great president either.

    Team Steinders.

    The fact that he'll be a better president than Shillary.

  • how do you exactly "weather" someone's comment?

    MosesARose posted: »

    His comment was a Joke. whether his comment was a joke or not has nothing to do with anything. My comment was a Pun on the Fac

  • Hitler did nothing good. I almost laughed at your comment.

    Kill millions of Jews because he hating them for being born like that.

    He's even worse than the majority of Christians these days, although they do have the same backwards thinking, Hitler just took it to the extreme.

    MosesARose posted: »

    I don't think there's anything wrong with admiring the good someone's done.

  • edited August 2016

    thanks for finding and correcting my grammar mistakes. I missed that one.

    fancies posted: »

    how do you exactly "weather" someone's comment?

  • Well he managed to bring Germany out of the depression they were going through at that time. So I'd count that as something good.

    fancies posted: »

    Hitler did nothing good. I almost laughed at your comment. Kill millions of Jews because he hating them for being born like that. He's

  • I swear allegiance to the person who is going to post the next comment in this thread.

    And by swear allegiance I mean I'm going to stalk them.

    And by stalk I mean I'm going to go John Hinckley Junior on their ass.

    Good luck!

  • edited August 2016

    Always

    Kenny726 posted: »

    Have you just forsaken your own religion! BLERSPHEMY! Lord Kenneth may be godly, but his powers could only be achieved through his father, L

  • If you can't beat them join them. Though unpredictable he doesn't as randomly and wildly to go on a murderous rampage when compared to someone such as Ramsay. Better be on his side than find myself against him

    Euron posted: »

    Euron Greyjoy Hello there Wouldn't that be dangerous though? The guy is quite untrustworthy.

  • he doesn't as randomly and wildly to go on a murderous rampage when compared to someone such as Ramsay

    I wouldn't go that far :P He's quite a psycho in one of the released chapter of WoW and I fear (or hope, not sure) it's only the beginning.

    Clemenem posted: »

    If you can't beat them join them. Though unpredictable he doesn't as randomly and wildly to go on a murderous rampage when compared to someone such as Ramsay. Better be on his side than find myself against him

  • Though only person I would swear aligience to is myself. Because I have to live with myself.

  • edited August 2016

    Jon snow!

  • You forgot the one and only…

    …Gared Tuttle!

    Gared

    Clemenem posted: »

    Yoda Lex Luthor Tywin Lannister Euron Greyjoy Lee Everett

  • edited August 2016

    To clarify: Hitler didn't bend the world to his will. He tried, and failed. And while he did change the world, he didn't SHAPE it, which is what I guess I should have said. He changed it more through the reactions of his opponents than anything else; by unintentionally "inspiring" some of the most influential political, cultural and intellectual movements of the post-war era. The other two had a much more direct influence on the social, cultural and religious development of the world.

    Agelastos posted: »

    Where did I say that he didn't? Genghis united the Mongolian tribes that had been at war for ages, thus creating the largest cavalry forc

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