McGillGrad question

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I check up on SDN every now and then and I read the Caribbean forum for god knows what reason since I am not going to school in the islands. It has always bothered me though that nobody has called McGillGrad out for his Aryan inspired buddy icon and Adolf Hitler quote. I'm guessing I must have missed the thread where somebody said something about it.
Yeah thats it
 
I have thought that too
 
skypilot said:
He also quotes Albert Einstein.
Thats doesn't make it okay. It just makes him confusing.
 
It makes one wonder what possesses someone to create a whole post about another member to point out obvious facts such as quotes and avatars of Greek statues.

Might I have my own stalker? This is quite exciting.
 
McGillGrad, not stalking you, but I am curious about your Hitler quote.
 
pmtdenna said:
McGillGrad, not stalking you, but I am curious about your Hitler quote.

I like quotes and he has some good quotes. I also speak German. That is about the extent of it.
 
McGillGrad said:
I like quotes and he has some good quotes. I also speak German. That is about the extent of it.

I have a favorite from Ghengis Khan that people don't necessarily appreciate:

"A man's greatest work is to break his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them all the things that have been theirs, to hear the weeping of those who cherished them, to take their horses between his knees and to press in his arms the most desirable of their women."
-- Ghengis Khan (c. 1200)

They think I advocate pillaging and such. Silly. 🙄
 
pmtdenna said:
I have a favorite from Ghengis Khan that people don't necessarily appreciate:

"A man's greatest work is to break his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them all the things that have been theirs, to hear the weeping of those who cherished them, to take their horses between his knees and to press in his arms the most desirable of their women."
-- Ghengis Khan (c. 1200)

They think I advocate pillaging and such. Silly. 🙄

It is interesting that you would take this route. It says a lot about how you think and what role you take in directing your future.
 
McGillGrad said:
It is interesting that you would take this route. It says a lot about how you think and what role you take in directing your future.

??? I just like the quote. What does this say about how I think? 😕
 
pmtdenna said:
??? I just like the quote. What does this say about how I think? 😕

These two words were inscribed on the oracle-shrine of Apollo at Delphi, Greece (6th century B.C.).

Know thyself
 
McGillGrad said:
These two words were inscribed on the oracle-shrine of Apollo at Delphi, Greece (6th century B.C.).

Know thyself

That is a good quote. I hope it wasn't meant as a smug insult.
 
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