Machine gun jubblies?!?!?!?
Einstein's credibility is in question. His female robot wife most likely did all of the work, and he stole general relativity from the patent office he was working in. Plus, he was a huge dick.
As far as Klemperer, the only reason you admire him is because, like you, he was surrounded by people that hated him to the point where it became policy to make his life as miserable as possible.
I don't know what's wrong with you goons. The only worthwhile Jew that has ever existed is Jim Croce.
Wrong. The reason why I admire Klemperer is this:
I have an original printing of the book from 1947.LTI - Lingua Tertii Imperii: Notizbuch eines Philologen (1947) is a book by Victor Klemperer, Professor of Literature at the University of Dresden. The title, half in Latin and half in German, translates to The Language of the Third Reich: A Philologist's Notebook.
Lingua Tertii Imperii studies the way that Nazi propaganda altered the German language to inculcate people with National-Socialist ideas. The book was written under the form of personal notes which Klemperer wrote in his diary, especially from the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933, and even more after 1935, when Klemperer, stripped of his academic title because he was Jewish (under the Nuremberg Laws), had to work in a factory and started to use his diary as a personal exit to his frustrating and miserable life.
LTI shows a German language twisted into a Newspeak-like language. It also demonstrates how the new language came to be naturally spoken by most of the population. On the reverse, the text also emphasizes the idea that resistance to oppression begins by questioning the constant use of buzzwords. Both the book and its author unexpectedly survived the war. LTI was first published in 1947 in Germany.
It underlines odd constructions of words intended to give a "scientific" or neutral aspect to otherwise heavily engaged discourses, as well as significant every-day behaviour.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTI_%E2%80%93_Lingua_Tertii_Imperii]LTI ? Lingua Tertii Imperii - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]
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My hero is Janusz Korczak. He was a Polish-Jewish children's author, pediatrician, and child pedagogue
After spending many years working in an orphanage, he refused freedom and stayed with the children when the organization was sent to extermination camps.
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janusz_Korczak]Janusz Korczak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url]
mo'Dajvo' pa'wIjDaq je narghpu' He'So'bogh SajlIj
* At least 181 Jews and people of half- or three-quarters-Jewish ancestry have been awarded the Nobel Prize, accounting for 22% of all individual recipients worldwide between 1901 and 2010, and constituting 36% of all US recipients. during the same period. In the research fields of Chemistry, Economics, Physics, and Physiology/Medicine, the corresponding world and US percentages are 26% and 39%, respectively.
[url=http://www.jinfo.org/Nobel_Prizes.html]Jewish Nobel Prize Winners[/url]
[url=http://www.jinfo.org/]The Jewish Contribution to World Civilization[/url]
Don't cry, don't regret and don't blame
Weak find the whip, willing find freedom
Towards the sun, carry your name
In warm hands you are given
Ask the wind for the way
Uncertainty's gone, your path will unravel
Accept all as it is and do not blame
God or the Devil
~Born to Live - Mavrik~
After Obama won the Nobel Prize, it lost its value to me and Nobel Prize Comitee could as well stand on the street and give Nobel Prize certificate to anybody who says "Peace and love" .
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Aww, don't feel bad, nick. Here's a list for you, including such charmers as Yasser Arafat. lol
[url=http://www.islamichistorymonth.com/education/nobel.php]October: Islamic History Month | Muslim Nobel Prize winners[/url]
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Well, to be fair, I also agree that Obama didn't deserve the Nobel prize. But I think the other Laureates did indeed earn it. Has anyone here ever read Herta Müller's works?
That gif is freaking cool.