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  1. thomas

    Films & Series WWII : tragic or comic ?

    I have to chime in here. There's a pletora of war-related German movies from the 50s. No comedies though, one of the most famous being Bernhard Wicki's "Die Bruecke" (The Bridge 1959), a classical anti-war movie. Other famous movies include the international blockbuster "Das Boot" (directed by...
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    Why is it so special to turn 18 in Belgium ?

    I believe that's quite common in most Continental European countries. In Germany and Austria there is some sort of juvenile criminal law (comparable to Belgium) for minors under 18 years of age. So Belgium is not special in that regard at all.
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    Politics Are euroskeptic parties mostly right-extremist and xenophobic ?

    I wouldn't call countries such as Switzerland and Norway fascist, racist or isolationist, just because their population has opted against joining the EU. I am also very critical of current EU institutions, the inflated bureaucracy and its fat political oligarchy, but I believe I am neither...
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    Learning German

    I am using "Themen aktuell" to teach German. This series comes with CDs and is highly recommended => http://www.germanbookcentre.com/themen_aktuell.htm
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    Immigration Global Muslim anger at European depiction of Prophet Muhammad

    Deja vu... anyone remember Salman Rushdie?
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    Reputation points

    Well, sponsor our next Dual Xeon. We'll mention you as Superdonator. :-) Btw, there seem to be some issues with your keyboard, there are a lot of . . . . . in each of your posts.
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    Its wrong to hit girls

    I despise violence in general, unless it qualifies as an action of self-defense. However, I have to agree with your observation: I have never been beaten, hit, slapped, nipped and pinched by the "weaker sex" as much as in Japan (mind I am referring to everyday situations here). Time to...
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    Reputation points

    Here's your answer => http://www.eupedia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20860 No one can subtract your reputation points. Check the same thread for the new extended rep system. :-)
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    Rice in European food

    Not necessarily German, but rather Austrian (originally Hungarian and Serbian): Reisfleisch (rice meat) There's also Reisauflauf (rice casserole, usually sweet). :-)
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    "Reputation Points" : RULES

    Please read the sticky => http://www.eupedia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20860
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    What the West does not owe to Islam

    Just a few remarks on the topic. I have never heard such a claim in any Western documentary, but I admit I haven't seen all of them. While we do not owe the existence of numerals, medical knowledge and science to Islam, we have to acknowledge the historical function of Islamic culture as...
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    Politics What's your political compass result?

    Economic Left: -6.63 Social Libertarian: -6.21 Venceremos! :v:
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    Politics Pro-EU or Anti-EU

    Slightly pro, although harbouring a lot of understanding for the euroscepticism we recently witnessed in F and the NL. I strongly dislike the EU technocracy and fat political oligarchy that unflinchingly marches forward under the flag of neoliberalism and capitalism as well as the unsettling...
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    Reputation points

    While I wholeheartedly agree with you on this issue, there are a lot of different opinions among the team members. For the time being I recommend you to disable your reputation points.
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    Politics EU constitution

    The term "plebiscite" derives from the Latin "plebs", that's why my government took no risks and decided not to hold a referendum, lolol. The Austrian parliament ratified the constitution last week. Personally, I understand the qualms eurosceptics hold against the constitution, but this is...
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    Citizenship Required length of residency for naturalisation in developed countries

    Perhaps Belgium is very liberal in this regard, however, regulations vary from country to country. In Austria foreigners can apply for citizenship after 10 years of permanent residence, foreign spouses can apply after 3 years of residence (provided that the marriage lasts for 2 years). The same...
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    Fatland Europe?

    According to the article these numbers were provided by the IOTF. The IOTF is a charity collaborating with the International Association for the Study of Obesity and the WHO. Bad enough. :-) Even on an individual level, too much body fat is just too much. There must be a reason the WHO calls...
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    Fatland Europe?

    I have just finished an eye-opening book entitled "Fatland - How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World" by Greg Critser. Critser basically expands on why the obesity rate in the US soared from 25% in the 70s to 61% (!) nowadays: Americans eat more (they finish no matter how large...
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    Question How do you perceive privacy ?

    As far as keitai and emails are concerned I clearly have to side with your wife. Emails, letters and cell phone messages are private, and that includes spouses and relatives. I would not even think of touching my wife's keitai and consider it a clear breach of privacy and etiquette if someone...
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    Greatest French people ever ?

    Lolol, you must have missed my sarcastic undertone. I'm aware of the impetus he had on scientific and legal development, and I am absolutely sure that he is still revered in France, but where I come from he is seen as a foreign invader and ego-centric maniac who wrought political havoc on most...
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