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kittinSol -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:02:10 PM)

Open wide [8D] .




MadAxeman -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:04:03 PM)

There's 2 posts you don't see often back to back. Fortunately, I know you're both legit and sick.




LadyEllen -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:04:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

That said, whatever it might be, I would welcome the injection of some other cultural influences to what it seems to be - consumerism and little else.



You say this now; but wait until I force feed you escargots.


Well, if youre going to shell out.....

Thats not quite what I had in mind; what I think we'd benefit from is the sense of community that these "guest cultures" seem to have, you know? The sense of life being about something other than the next gadget or pop culture marketing phenomenon.

But what I see of any cultural transfer is the young people of "guest cultures" rather being lured into exactly those aspects of our culture that I'd like to see diminished and away from those aspects of their culture that I'd like to see increased throughout society

E




MistresseLotus -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:19:46 PM)

I just had an idea..how about a world that outlaws religion?  All the crap in the world seems based on superstition and religion.




RealSub58 -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:22:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

seems a very dangerous experiment then, this multi-cultural thingy?

one which can never be completed such that results might be forthcoming by which it can be judged success or failure, since its an ongoing process?

E


I am stopping here. I have had enough.
LadyEllen it is obvious to me you know very little of what you speak of.
The article, thus behaviour, you speak of is like unto serial murders and gang murders or mafia fuck.

In the villages of East Africa where I have lived and worked this is an abomination!! 
Putting this behaviour in with the culture of these people is an atrocity.
 
Have you not seen Cry Freedom, The Interpreter, The Constant Gardner and Sarafina...to mention a few. 
This behaviour you are calling innate cultural behaviour is a crock of bull.
 
Compare these atrocities with those of Germany in WWII and tell me we are judging cultural norms.
 
Read Wilbur W Smith's book A TIME TO DIE and you will see you are barking up a baobob tree.
 




kittinSol -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:23:53 PM)

Perhaps instead of repressing our charmingly creative religious impulses, we could propagate scientific education and a little bit of knowledge to less civilised shores. I see a nice sponsorship coup for Nestle. Yessss! I LOVE it when I think business.




GreedyTop -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:25:09 PM)

*opens wide for KS*
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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Well, if youre going to shell out.....

Thats not quite what I had in mind; what I think we'd benefit from is the sense of community that these "guest cultures" seem to have, you know? The sense of life being about something other than the next gadget or pop culture marketing phenomenon.

But what I see of any cultural transfer is the young people of "guest cultures" rather being lured into exactly those aspects of our culture that I'd like to see diminished and away from those aspects of their culture that I'd like to see increased throughout society

E


I agree with this, E..




kittinSol -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:32:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop
*opens wide for KS*


Oh, yeaahh: let's make some cultural cocktails, Toppy [8D].




LadyEllen -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:37:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RealSub58

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

seems a very dangerous experiment then, this multi-cultural thingy?

one which can never be completed such that results might be forthcoming by which it can be judged success or failure, since its an ongoing process?

E


I am stopping here. I have had enough.
LadyEllen it is obvious to me you know very little of what you speak of.
The article, thus behaviour, you speak of is like unto serial murders and gang murders or mafia fuck.

In the villages of East Africa where I have lived and worked this is an abomination!! 
Putting this behaviour in with the culture of these people is an atrocity.
 
Have you not seen Cry Freedom, The Interpreter, The Constant Gardner and Sarafina...to mention a few. 
This behaviour you are calling innate cultural behaviour is a crock of bull.
 
Compare these atrocities with those of Germany in WWII and tell me we are judging cultural norms.
 
Read Wilbur W Smith's book A TIME TO DIE and you will see you are barking up a baobob tree.
 


I have started a thread which I am attempting to steer m'dear, into a certain direction, whilst trying to accomplish another aim which I shall not disclose for fear of spoiling things.

You are under no obligation to take part. But it seems you might have something interesting to contribute, so I do hope you will change your mind.

E




GreedyTop -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:39:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop
*opens wide for KS*


Oh, yeaahh: let's make some cultural cocktails, Toppy [8D].


*purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs*




kittinSol -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:41:40 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

I have started a thread which I am attempting to steer m'dear, into a certain direction, whilst trying to accomplish another aim which I shall not disclose for fear of spoiling things.



International orgy? Multicultural soup? A polyglot stew?




LadyEllen -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:42:14 PM)

Look you two - any more of this promotion of the disgusting culinary habits of the French, and I'll report you!

Your kink is NOT OK!

E




LadyEllen -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:43:39 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kittinSol

quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

I have started a thread which I am attempting to steer m'dear, into a certain direction, whilst trying to accomplish another aim which I shall not disclose for fear of spoiling things.



International orgy? Multicultural soup? A polyglot stew?


Close

I was really just looking for curry recipes

E




GreedyTop -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:46:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: LadyEllen

Look you two - any more of this promotion of the disgusting culinary habits of the French, and I'll report you!

Your kink is NOT OK!

E


Ok.. *makes note* mutton for E




kittinSol -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:46:37 PM)

Mouf jucht shpluttered all the raw oyshters.




kittinSol -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:47:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop
Ok.. *makes note* mutton for E


But you'll still be my little lamb cutlet?




LadyEllen -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:49:05 PM)

Crikey you two - get a room!

(make sure it has space for three)

E




GreedyTop -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 7:52:36 PM)

a room shouldnt be a problem, E.. *grin* We even have a couple of rooms with jacuzzi tubs


KS.. *smooch*




Lashra -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 8:33:47 PM)

Get yourself a machete, a AK47, some ammo, a shrunken head necklace and LadyE you are in business. Now get out there and get some body parts, make yourself some cash. Don't you know the economy is failing? Gotta make a living somehow.

~Castratia




LadyEllen -> RE: ritual murder in South Africa (10/17/2008 8:36:09 PM)

Actually Lashra, I happen to have one body part that is in much demand apparently, that I dont particularly need any more

Must be worth something on the Soweto market, surely?

E




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