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12-28-2011, 09:30 PM
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Re: Saudi Beheading - Ruyati Binti Sapubi
Anyway you "slice" it, that is more humane than most beheadings we see on here. They drain much of the blood before the beheading, then give them a drug that makes them not know as much about what is going on. Beats a chainsaw or someone using a frigging dull rusty knife and making you breath through your newly aqquired trachiotamy for a bit before putting you out of your misery. |
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12-29-2011, 09:36 PM
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Re: Saudi Beheading - Ruyati Binti Sapubi
Killing is killing mother fuckers. We do it in America too. We even have specially made rooms where do it. If we really want to stick it to the Middle East we would abolish the death penalty. Then we can bitch and complain about every person they kill over there. It would be one more thing we have on them. List of things we have on the middle east lots of water lots of food good health care a justice system that doesn't suck dentists everywhere we have so much money we keep animals inside national parks we can drive at 90 kph, for three days, on the same road, and still be in the same country! |
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12-30-2011, 06:33 PM
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Re: Saudi Beheading - Ruyati Binti Sapubi
The warriors of old only very very rarely lived long enough to get that good at real live combat swordsmanship. They either got killed or maimed fairly quickly in battle. If they were injured, they'd be more vulnerable and were killed in battle. That is, if the infection didn't kill him after he survived a battle. Real live combat swordplay was a gory butcher's business with short career paths. Not like in the movies at all. Not many lived long enough to become 'Rockstars'. |
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12-30-2011, 08:09 PM
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Re: Saudi Beheading - Ruyati Binti Sapubi
If you mean financially, yeah you are. Saudi is one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Diplomatically we try to stay on good terms with them, since they attempt to stifle any regional conflicts that might interfere with the oil trade. That and we want their oil, too.
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