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The mythical "Santa Claus" is not the same person as "Saint Nicholas".
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Don't know if this is the right thread, but...
Would you read Mein Kampf by Hitler ?
The book is being published again after 70 years.
Personally I think it is a historical document and there should be no shame in reading it.
What do others think ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-...s-to-german-bookstores-after-70-years/7078054
It's been available for sale outside Germany since it was written. I think I remember my school library had a copy. It's not particularly interesting.
...boring rant full of twisted logic.
It couldn't be any worse than The Guardian, surely?:
Don't know if this is the right thread, but...
Would you read Mein Kampf by Hitler ?
The book is being published again after 70 years.
Personally I think it is a historical document and there should be no shame in reading it.
What do others think ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-...s-to-german-bookstores-after-70-years/7078054
I have tried to read it, it's a bit like the bible, it's very hard to read the full text, after a chapter you find yourself realising there is a lot better things you could be reading.
I do however have an original German print version in book collection, along with a mint condition hitler youth knife and some other artefacts, it's just a facinating part of human history.
It's unlikely to become a bestseller. Those few surviving idiots that still mourn his passing will have saved a copy; plenty were picked up by members of the Allied Forces and sent home.
Anybody else, except for some Historians, won't get much pleasure out of reading it. You won't find a drier, more boring rant full of twisted logic. It's so dull and dry, you could send a copy to Queensland after a cyclone, or right now to Northern UK, to mop up those flooded paddocks and towns. Two copies might be enough to turn the English Channel into a land bridge between Britain and the Continent.
That dried ha?
You read it? Wow. I remember it's a very thick book, with small print too.
Don't know if this is the right thread, but...
Would you read Mein Kampf by Hitler ?
The book is being published again after 70 years.
Personally I think it is a historical document and there should be no shame in reading it.
What do others think ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-...s-to-german-bookstores-after-70-years/7078054
I read it when I was in my early 20s. I don't remember it in great detail, but I remember the first part (or Volume) was more auto-biographical in nature and a lot more interesting to read.Would you read Mein Kampf by Hitler ?
Who is responsible for this ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-25/aurukun-teachers-evacuated-for-second-time/7444630
From Tarzan's Grip all the way down to unleaded petrol?
Makes you wonder if governments should up stumps and leave it to the residents to sort out their own problems.
Who is responsible for this ?
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-25/aurukun-teachers-evacuated-for-second-time/7444630
From as far back as I can remember, right to the day I turned 18, my parents knew they would be held accountable for everything I might mess up. So they made sure I was aware of the concept of "your action = your responsibility." And on the few occasions when I slipped up, they accepted their responsibility for my actions, but most definitely made me share the experience by "feeling" the consequences.
I guess it worked. I still can stuff up with the best of them. But when I do, I don't blame Tarzan's Grip, Jack Daniels, or Johnny Walker.
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