Science vs. LTTE Terrorism
Topic started by Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu) on Sat Feb 2 22:06:11 .
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Take apart the brain of a terrorist, and you will many singular peculiarities. The research is there, the proof is overwhelming - a terrorist suffers from numerous personality/behavioral disorders. Thats nothing new to any of us, especially not after September 11. An accurate psychological assessment of a terrorist, on the other hand, requires much more a laymans knowledge. The following website will help you construct a more accurate picture of the numerous cognitive/behavioral abnormalities that characterize a terrorists thoughts and actions.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Sociology-Psychology%20of%20Terrorism.htm
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- From: mani (@ spider-mtc-tk023.proxy.aol.com)
on: Sat Feb 2 23:11:28
expat,
>>The research is there, the proof is overwhelming - a terrorist suffers from numerous personality/behavioral disorders.<<
Wow! that explains everything! Now we have an answer: YOU MUST BE A TERRORIST!
:-)))
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Sat Feb 2 23:26:01
What an idiot! Can't you stay out my threads? I'm going to report you on the charge of harassment, if you post anything else in this thread.
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Sat Feb 2 23:27:41
stay out of my threads
- From: Soothram (@ pernet9.lib.usf.edu)
on: Tue Feb 5 21:39:03
What a cry baby! You can't handle the heat because Mani was just wearing you down huh? HAHAHAHA! You dork!
- From: Neel (@ att-98-40-94.atl.mediaone.net)
on: Tue Feb 5 23:21:56
English Literature Vs LTTE
Look at this thread under English Literature section.
http://www.forumhub.com/elit/3149.22.29.33.html
- From: Tamil Babe (@ rn251-65.resnet.uoguelph.ca)
on: Tue Feb 5 23:48:53
Expat,
By any chance, do you say "LTTE" in your sleep?
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 00:47:25
TB:
Actually, I'm an insomniac. But no, I don't say "LTTE" in my sleep.
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 01:20:34
Yeah, it would be a load of fun discussing different religions, personal interests, past experiences, and that sort of stuff with some of the losers here... I can't even use my real name here. Anyway, there's a bunch of people here who can actually discuss worthwhile stuff, and so I find it fitting to engage in constructive dialogue with them. I think my kind of people really take off in grad school.
- From: VP (@ 12.40.51.195)
on: Wed Feb 6 07:32:48
Hello Mani,
Are you suffering from a mental Disorder.Please meet a doctor soon before it becomes worst.
- From: Soothram (@ webluis8.lib.usf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 11:07:52
>>I think my kind of people really
take off in grad school.<<
More like the mental asylum! ;-)
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 11:37:16
Are you mistaking me for your mom again? This explains why YOU go to a $12,000 a year college and I go to a $24,000 a year one. So fuc-k off.
- From: Tamil Babe (@ rn251-65.resnet.uoguelph.ca)
on: Wed Feb 6 12:05:55
"This explains why YOU go to a $12,000 a year college and I go to a $24,000 a year one"
Your point being?? Having more money that then the next person is not even an accomplishment.
- From: Soothram (@ webluis12.lib.usf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 14:01:39
expat,
Oh my! All this time I thought you were in highschool!! I didn't know you were a "college student"! ;-)
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 14:55:57
TB:
Yes, you're right. But at least in the USA, the category of quality education is broad. If you want to know one reason why people choose to live in the suburbs, its because the standard of education is generally much higher in such areas, as compared to the city. Anyway, pricy colleges are always better than state schools.
Soothram:
I guess you never learned to address an envelope, capitalize a person's name, or recognize an edu abbrevition. I don't how you made it past high school in the first place.
- From: Soothram (@ webluis22.lib.usf.edu)
on: Wed Feb 6 15:42:14
Expat,
Hahahaha! You claim to be such a "college student" who goes to a high standard college, but your postings are very elementary! ;-)
- From: Tamil Babe (@ rn251-65.resnet.uoguelph.ca)
on: Wed Feb 6 18:40:52
"Anyway, pricy colleges are always better than state schools. "
If you think that education that is expensive has a higher quality, then all I cay say is "you haven't learned anything".
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Thu Feb 7 00:12:10
TB:
I am limiting my argument to the US. I know the school system pretty well. In terms of actual stats, expensive private colleges/universities being better than public ones, I would say 90%.
- From: Expat (@ mail.waldorf.edu)
on: Thu Feb 7 00:13:56
All my friends chose private colleges. Almost all the academically outstanding kids in my high school chose private colleges & uni's too.
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