
I have to admit that it's funny, to say the least







Originally posted by LikeASong:This month's Time magazine is on the spotlights due to its cover. By chance (or not), the edges of the "M" do some kind of satanic horns over the Pope's miter:
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I have to admit that it's funny, to say the least...
Originally posted by LikeASong:This month's Time magazine is on the spotlights due to its cover. By chance (or not), the edges of the "M" do some kind of satanic horns over the Pope's miter:
[image]
I have to admit that it's funny, to say the least...
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Just figured, he reminds me of Jonathan Pryce, i.e. Elliot Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies.
One hopes the comparisons end there haha.
On an unrelated note, this is more general philosophical musing that politics per se, but wouldn't it be nice if everyone was just nice to each other for a change (slight paraphrase of Douglas Adams but the man had a point, methinks)?
Say, no more killing, no more hatred, no more general hatred towards each other, that'd be a nice change.
Yes, horrendously utopian; yes, trying to undo thousands of years of humanity's obsession with self-destructive compulsions, but sod it, hope is as hope does, eh?
(said musings have been on my mind of late)
Originally posted by Risto:Yeah similar things were done by Nazis, disgusting what mankind is capable of. To make it more morbid, the information gathered is still valueable in medicine.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]
Not happening bro.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Ah, that's the spirit!
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Random musing of the day. Most find the holocaust, to be the biggest war crime of World War 2. I find this to be much more disturbing, even if there where far less deaths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731