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I apologise it is simply meant as text or preamble to the political discussion. You cant always j.udge a book by it's cover. Almost appears you are too lazy to read. Are you really even interested in our political dynamics or just your empire centric views?
actually, when someone posts a link without bothering to type even one sentence about the link's relevance....it makes that person look lazy
I thought it was in the title. The two depict the the enduring forces that refect our current constructs of the political battle. On the internet revelation is just a click away unless of course you let appearances put you off.
Online is ADHD central. Unless you give a bait or a clue, most people will simply click a link, take a 5 second look, and then move on to one of the millions of other bits of info begging for our attention. What you said sounds interesting though, and I wish you'd follow it up with some more discussion of the similarities ...
l did disertation in a thread you and I were in with imjustfishing, it actually would serve well here to get the ball rolling. Thereis also the element that add is not a disorder but a kack of structured interest. This process is in some ways an intelligence test.
dope What discussion? What are you trying to say? Wiki isn’t a book and what are you wanting us to judge anyway? I’ve read whole books on the Medici and the Hapsburgs but so what, what the fuck are you trying to say? What political dynamic are you talking about what the fuck is a empire centric view and what has it got to do with anything? Please get to the bloody point?