You really couldn't find a better looking group of females than this in any other part of the world. Yes, it is a promotion. But these girls are really photogenic, their smiles are genuine and somewhat innocent, yet could kick your ass.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Why bring your Anti-Zionist crap in here? Keep it in DC. This is about half naked women and the men ogling them. There are no borders when men ogle at good looking women.
I didn't say anything remotely Zionist or anti-Zionist. Why are you overreacting? I just think it's unfortunate, sad really, that any people have to continually live like that even up to going to the beach in a bikini. It's odd to me.
As for men ogling women in bikini's, I took no issue and have none. It was seeing something beautiful with a military style weapon as a necessary accessory on them I found unfortunate. Certainly you could discern the difference in intent there. If not, then you read more into it than intended. You're the one making it political. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
It was seeing something beautiful with a military style weapon as a necessary accessory on them I found unfortunate.
It is the sense of uncertainty, a well aimed/strayed bullet or a piece of shrapnel which could easily take away their beauty, that enhances the pathos of life. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
Ahem! You said it was a common site in Israel....such as on the beach even.
It's not that common here. Even if you can find a few. Nor is it necessary here. The latter is more the point. They live in a constant state of insecurity as a state over individuals wanting to have a gun.
What?
They live in a constant state of insecurity because they're the most-hated country on the face of the planet.
Seriously, we were looking at pretty girls, get your anti-Israel shit out of here. [Reply]
They live in a constant state of insecurity because they're the most-hated country on the face of the planet.
Seriously, we were looking at pretty girls, get your anti-Israel shit out of here.
I'm not anti-Israel. That was not anti-Israel as I don't care to see it go either. Not everyone in the world hates them either. Why are you making it political? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Msmith:
It is the sense of uncertainty, a well aimed/strayed bullet or a piece of shrapnel which could easily take away their beauty, that enhances the pathos of life.
Yes, I know that. That is what is unfortunate. That anyone has to continue to live that way even for a trip to the beach. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I'm not anti-Israel. That was not anti-Israel as I don't care to see it go either. Not everyone in the world hates them either. Why are you making it political?
There's a huge difference between "most hated country in the world" and "everybody hates them".
One of them is relative and the other is absolute. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I'm not anti-Israel. That was not anti-Israel as I don't care to see it go either. Not everyone in the world hates them either. Why are you making it political?
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
There's a huge difference between "most hated country in the world" and "everybody hates them".
Well whatever, that's your take.
Originally Posted by :
One of them is relative and the other is absolute.
Whatever. Not going get involved in a political discussion as to who hates them and how much or how many. Just commenting on how it's unfortunate they have to live in a state of constant threat. Whatever the reason. Nothing more than that. [Reply]