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Started by The Brain, February 04, 2010, 04:28:54 PM

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grumbler

Quote from: Martinus on February 07, 2010, 04:12:23 AM
Yeah, there is a difference there.

For example:

Person X kills person Y. Family of person Y goes to beat the shit out of the family of person X: blood feud, only encountered in barbaric countries.

Person X (who happens to be a cop) kills person Y. Thousands of people who never met Y go to beat the shit out of the police, the Man and any innocent bystanders, looting and blowing shit up for miles on end: riot, encountered in advanced and democratic countries (Greece, US).
There are more options, though.  For instance:
Person X (who happens to be a moron, like his countrymen) kills person Y.  Family of person Y goes on rampage to beat the shit out of any Jews they can find; encountered in typical central European countries (Germany, Poland).
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Martinus

Quote from: grumbler on February 07, 2010, 11:23:07 AM
Quote from: Martinus on February 07, 2010, 04:12:23 AM
Yeah, there is a difference there.

For example:

Person X kills person Y. Family of person Y goes to beat the shit out of the family of person X: blood feud, only encountered in barbaric countries.

Person X (who happens to be a cop) kills person Y. Thousands of people who never met Y go to beat the shit out of the police, the Man and any innocent bystanders, looting and blowing shit up for miles on end: riot, encountered in advanced and democratic countries (Greece, US).
There are more options, though.  For instance:
Person X (who happens to be a moron, like his countrymen) kills person Y.  Family of person Y goes on rampage to beat the shit out of any Jews they can find; encountered in typical central European countries (Germany, Poland).

Hey, you could give your students this exercise: choose one of the above three that does not fit in with the other two.

Hint: the one that hasn't happened in the last 10 (or 20, or 30) years.

Faeelin

Quote from: Martinus on February 07, 2010, 03:37:09 PM

Hey, you could give your students this exercise: choose one of the above three that does not fit in with the other two.

Hint: the one that hasn't happened in the last 10 (or 20, or 30) years.

Yes, once you killed em all it became a bit harder.

garbon

I think the second one is the different one, it involves thousands of people, not just the family.
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Quote from: Iormlund on February 05, 2010, 03:06:32 PM
Quote from: Pat on February 05, 2010, 11:31:30 AM
I'd say the culture is more mediterranean than anything else. A place like Antalya or Izmir feels no less western than any spanish or italian city. It's certainly not in the arab or muslim cultural sphere.

Somehow I don't see the traditional aggressiveness of Italian males working that well in a Muslim country, whatever moderate.

North Africa also has that mediterranean element yet it's also arab and/or berber and muslim so I am not convinced cf. Morocco which had colonisation-era influences from the likes of Spain, Portugal and France. They applied for the EU as well...

In a different way, I was also about to ask about the quality of chorizo/chouriço and prosciutto/ham. ;)