I told you Never take my pudding cup.
I told you Never take my pudding cup.
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I told you Never take my pudding cup.
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picture: dunno source, via our lol builder. lol caption: texcrew
Love the lip curl! Does he think he’s Elvis?
Yes Sir…the Spinch…Spinich….that green stuff is still in there yeah.
Hey kid, do I have anything in my teeth?
I SNEEF YOUz! MmM As I expected, the stench of FAIL!
hahaha nice one
Rawr!
This one reminded me of middle school. Always that one bastard that was crazy for his pudding cups.
The protestor is Abdallah Abu Rahme. The demonstration is taking place in the village of Bil’in, West Bank, Palestine.
The Apartheid Wall built by Israel in the West Bank has taken a large part of Bil’in’s land in order to construct an extension to the Modi’in Illit settlement, which is illegal under international law.
Most people in the village live off their olive trees, many of which have been destroyed. Many other trees are unreachable due to the fence.
The people of Bil’in have been demonstrating with Israeli and international support every week for over three years. The demonstrations are most often non-violent on the side of the protesters, but are met with significant violence from the Israeli army. Young villagers retaliate against the army by throwing stones, but these are no match for the huge quantities of tear gas, rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades and occasional live ammunition used by the soldiers.
The Israeli Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the Wall in this area was not planned with security considerations in mind and that it damages local Palestinian livelihood. It has concluded that the Wall in the area must be relocated and land returned to Bil’in. The Israeli government and army have consistently refused to abide by their own Supreme Court’s ruling, as well as with rulings in the International Court of Justice.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bil‘in for more information.
There wouldn’t be need for the wall if Palestinian government (because that’s what Hamas is) stop terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians. There are two sides of the coin, always. The wall wasn’t there until there was need for the wall. Hamas is using Palestinians to create chaos, which is good for them because they’re steeling money that Europe sends as aid. Imagine if there was peace and if they would be forced to create a state, with judicial system, police, normal life… Until Palestinian people get rid of those leaches, wall is a necessity. Egypt and Jordan already signed peace treaty with Israel (Egypt even built their wall between Gaza and Egypt, Jordan gave up part of it’s land just to put a river between Palestinians and themselves), Syria is about to and Iran isn’t ready to risk full blown war against Israel on behalf of Palestine. World is getting tired of the same I’m-so-repressed-so-I-go-kill-as-many-Israelis-as-possible routine and eventually Palestinians will be given an ultimatum – make peace now or get walled in.
Well said!
The problems faced by Palestinians will not end, until Palestinians reform themselves.
I’m not a fan of either side, but I must point out that the Israelis are hardly pure as the driven snow. They regularly destroy Palestinian houses with their tanks and bulldozers. BOTH SIDES are at fault, and BOTH SIDES need to reform their political systems.
give the palestinians their own government. Israel is controlling the palestinian territories and ivnvading it regulary. Civilian people are not responsible for terrorist attacks on israel..the same as americans are not responsible for every “cheap” iraqi life died from an american bullet.
Not really dude, it’s just a joke about how the one guy looks like he’s bullying the other. Chill out.
You do realise you’re well over a year late on that advice? Dancing_Rock’s head must’ve exploded several times by now.
The protestor is Abdallah Abu Rahme. The demonstration is taking place in the village of Bil’in, West Bank, Palestine.
The Apartheid Wall built by Israel in the West Bank has taken a large part of Bil’in’s land in order to construct an extension to the Modi’in Illit settlement, which is illegal under international law.
Most people in the village live off their olive trees, many of which have been destroyed. Many other trees are unreachable due to the fence.
The people of Bil’in have been demonstrating with Israeli and international support every week for over three years. The demonstrations are most often non-violent on the side of the protesters, but are met with significant violence from the Israeli army. Young villagers retaliate against the army by throwing stones, but these are no match for the huge quantities of tear gas, rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades and occasional live ammunition used by the soldiers.
The Israeli Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the Wall in this area was not planned with security considerations in mind and that it damages local Palestinian livelihood. It has concluded that the Wall in the area must be relocated and land returned to Bil’in. The Israeli government and army have consistently refused to abide by their own Supreme Court’s ruling, as well as with rulings in the International Court of Justice.
Such a shame that Palestinian violence causes these problems.
Such a shame that Israel won’t stop building illegal settlements.
Such a shame that Palestinians won’t stop murdering Jews.
Such a shame that termite killed the funny in this joke.
Such a shame that vice versa
There is a lot more to that situation than “Palestinian Violence” or “It’s Isreal’s fault.”
True. However, I tend to sympathise more with the Israeli side of things.
The Palestinians don’t seem to act like civilised people — for example, when land was returned to them a few years ago, complete with a working orchard for income, the Palestinians just looted it. Destroying their own new property.
When they act like they deserve a nation of their own, they might get one.
That’s such a huge generalization though. That does not reflect the population as a whole. Remember, positive news rarely makes headlines.
That’s a fair point.
Sadly, I don’t see a good outcome for anyone in the near future. It’s all so messy and self-sustaining.
Hundreds of years of strife tends to get that way…
Wow ! In the Middle East, even pudding cups are offensive ! Are they Old?
except…it was already Palestine before it was seized in ‘48. so yeah…history fail.
Not that simple, the Jordanians and Syrians don’t treat them much better than the Israelis do.
Also, the Palestine you are referring to was a much larger region including parts of Jordan and Syria, not the traditional home of the Palestinians. So yeah… History Fail.
And it was Judaea before that ….
No, a tiny part of the country, south of Jerusalem was Judea, actually.
What has any of this got to do with the villagers in Bil’in, from which exactly zero militants originated? The village has stuck entirely to non-violent tactics, with the exception of a few stone-throwing youth. Why the heck should they lose their livelihood and be thrown into abject poverty?
It’s unfortunate that this village is a part of the Palestinian population, and is therefore subjected to the restrictions that the Palestinians have brought upon themselves.
I blame the PLO, Fatah, Hezbollah and Hamas for making it impossible for the Israelis to live in peace.
And conversely I can blame the Israelis for making it impossible for its neighbours to live in peace. Particularly those living in disputed territory.
In order to live in peace, all the Palestinians would need to do is stop trying to kill Jews.
Too bad they can’t.
.. and accept more and more of their land being annexed by Jews, while they are hardly ever able to extend their own homes because the Israeli authorities
will never give them permits, make peace with the fact that any random Jew from anywhere can automagically become an Israeli citizen while Palestinians born there lose their right to get back if they happen to spend too many years abroad, etc…
But sure, the Israelis are a lot more civilized, especially the ones shooting prisoners point blank, or their superior officers who later try to deny having ordered it in the first place.
If the Palestinians could live in peace with Jews, they wouldn’t have these problems. They have nobody to blame but themselves.
How often do you hear of palestinians that live within Israel attacking jews violently? Hardly ever, if at all, because this violence no longer has anything to do with ethnicities or religion. The extremists just use that as a rallying point for people to gain support among poverty stricken Palestinians. They have nothing left to live for, so they join with the extremists. I guarantee that if Palestinians in the territories were able to do well financially, the support for extremists would drop radically and they would be much easier to eradicate.
Far far more Palestinians have been killed by Israelis than the other way round, but please don’t let the facts get in the way of your beliefs.
This is EvilPundit you are talking to. Facts never get in the way of his beliefs.
Somone is counting? When there are equal number killed can they stop fighting then? It just goes on and on and on…
It’s still the Palestinians’ fault that Palestinians are getting killed at all.
Respond to “Some Random Israeli’s” point then.
A reminder:
.. and accept more and more of their land being annexed by Jews, while they are hardly ever able to extend their own homes because the Israeli authorities
will never give them permits, make peace with the fact that any random Jew from anywhere can automagically become an Israeli citizen while Palestinians born there lose their right to get back if they happen to spend too many years abroad, etcโฆ
But sure, the Israelis are a lot more civilized, especially the ones shooting prisoners point blank, or their superior officers who later try to deny having ordered it in the first place.
F0CK the People’s Front of Judea!
what are you, a Roman?
(no i havent seen that movie, but i read about it on wikipedia.)
*gasp*
You really need to see that movie!!!
And, to participate – SPLITTERS!!
All I know is the soldier with the backpack (not the one with sunglasses) on the left side of the photo is ridiculously attractive.
why don’t you ask termite if that soldier is single?
Can someone please take Alliknow there so that she can hook up with the pudding cup stealer! I would not be able to go on with my life if Alliknow didn’t try to find that one special person.
How can you really see him that well to tell?
I agree. Well, at least his profile is cute.
It’s probably just a random scuffle between to macho soldier guys.
i would return pudding cup after he stop sneer attacks
Do i have anything in my nose…r u sure