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    @robbo wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    My father once went to Auswich,on a tour,,seemingly no birds fly overhead,and nothing lives…

    are you familiar with William Styrons ” sophies choice” Robbo..? i think it should be on the curriculum in school personally..
    it was made into a folm too,with Meryl streep as the eponymous “sophie”..one of the most harrowing films/books EVER !!

    I have watched the film…About the mother who has to make a choice between her baby boy or baby girl to go into the gas chamber, and she chooses her baby girl..Yeh its sad, but I personally feel that the Anne Frank story, as a whole, goes way deeper. She’s like, one of the most influential people of the 20th century. A very intelligent girl for her age. She was more intelligent than most adults at the tender age of 13. You just have to read her diary to see that.

    i apologise
    your even thicker

    #308076

    @sharongooner wrote:

    @r.O.T.T wrote:

    @sharongooner wrote:

    @r.O.T.T wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    My father once went to Auswich,on a tour,,seemingly no birds fly overhead,and nothing lives…

    are you familiar with William Styrons ” sophies choice” Robbo..? i think it should be on the curriculum in school personally..
    it was made into a folm too,with Meryl streep as the eponymous “sophie”..one of the most harrowing films/books EVER !!

    why should it be on the cirriculum? its not relevant today

    yes…. arent you the clever one eh :lol:

    is this the same person that uses the term ‘dirty yids’

    You have to ask?

    Should any history be taught in schools? Is that what you are saying?

    Your thicker than I thought.

    They are even teaching Anne Frank in prisons soon lol. I can see why, though, because it will probably influence them to become better people or whatever. No matter what they going through in prison, aint a touch on what that little girl went through.

    #308077

    Well I can see 100’s of reasons for us to carry on telling her stories. It doesnt matter how many times you hear it, its always so raw each time.

    #308078

    @r.O.T.T wrote:

    @robbo wrote:

    @rubyred wrote:

    My father once went to Auswich,on a tour,,seemingly no birds fly overhead,and nothing lives…

    are you familiar with William Styrons ” sophies choice” Robbo..? i think it should be on the curriculum in school personally..
    it was made into a folm too,with Meryl streep as the eponymous “sophie”..one of the most harrowing films/books EVER !!

    I have watched the film…About the mother who has to make a choice between her baby boy or baby girl to go into the gas chamber, and she chooses her baby girl..Yeh its sad, but I personally feel that the Anne Frank story, as a whole, goes way deeper. She’s like, one of the most influential people of the 20th century. A very intelligent girl for her age. She was more intelligent than most adults at the tender age of 13. You just have to read her diary to see that.

    i apologise
    your even thicker

    Do you even know what garbage you are typing? Ok, that was a pretty, “thick” thing to come out with…Answer: Of course you dont! There there, I answered it for you :wink:

    #308079

    little boys should be seen and not heard
    how many bionicles do you have?

    #308080

    @r.O.T.T wrote:

    little boys should be seen and not heard
    how many bionicles do you have?

    The thing is, I don’t even go on other users topics to ridicule them, especially on a subject matter like this. I could take the pi ss out of you and make you look the total retard that you are, but for the sake of it, and probably the first time I have ever done this with anyone, I am going to leave it there with you.

    #308081

    i do realise JC is your right of passage

    #308082

    all be it a not front passage

    #308083

    @robbo wrote:

    @fastcars wrote:

    The Anne Frank house in Amsterdam is equally harrowing. If you are in joyous mood going into the place you will certainly be somber when you leave.

    Have you been?

    A few times

    #308084

    @fastcars wrote:

    @robbo wrote:

    @fastcars wrote:

    The Anne Frank house in Amsterdam is equally harrowing. If you are in joyous mood going into the place you will certainly be somber when you leave.

    Have you been?

    A few times

    another lie
    why would anyone need to go there twice?

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