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by josephtamis » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:15 am
Hi,
From mildly eccentric to downright wacky, these 10 hyper-intelligent characters didn't just march to a different beat, they each played their own tune altogether, all while changing how we look at the world.
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by klr » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:32 am
natselrox wrote:Josef Mengele?

Mengele just
had to be there, as did someone from Unit 731.

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by natselrox » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:37 am
klr wrote:natselrox wrote:Josef Mengele?

Mengele just
had to be there, as did someone from Unit 731.

You're right, I guess.
Why do we have to be masochistic while studying history? Can't we just omit the unpleasant bits and read the good stories only?
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by Nautilidae » Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:38 pm
natselrox wrote:klr wrote:natselrox wrote:Josef Mengele?

Mengele just
had to be there, as did someone from Unit 731.

You're right, I guess.
Why do we have to be masochistic while studying history? Can't we just omit the unpleasant bits and read the good stories only?
It's seems that I've heard that somewhere before...
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by natselrox » Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:37 pm
Nautilidae wrote:natselrox wrote:klr wrote:natselrox wrote:Josef Mengele?

Mengele just
had to be there, as did someone from Unit 731.

You're right, I guess.
Why do we have to be masochistic while studying history? Can't we just omit the unpleasant bits and read the good stories only?
It's seems that I've heard that somewhere before...
Holocaust deniers? I knew someone would say that. I'm not asking to deny it, just put less emphasis on it... Forget it, I see the cracks in my logic...
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