"The Patriarchy" is a decent page, but I think its a really naive and too sentimental page overall: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
A post about "the heroes" of the French train shooting : [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] ^The Patriarchy think its an honor getting a medal from Francois Hollande, a man who supports multiculturalism and made this French train shooting possible, this is his niggas in paris campaign video from few years back: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] They were US marines...I'm not impressed, this news story does not benefit in anyway what his page is supposed to stand for, I don't think these US marines in the story or any US marines represent "traditionalism" at all. Maybe after confederate states separate themselves from union and establish their own army with less diversity. I think the page owner is US "patriot" or something...
Just my oppinions...
OhFortunae
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_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
Jarno
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Thanks, yes thats me, first time using any forum EVER, haha Btw, It used to be "King-among-men" many years ago, but I wrote a typo in the name so it's now "amon" instead of among, didn't bother to fix it yet.
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
Maybe 'forum" as in the url title, but I think many G+ pages and youtube channels develop from "blogs" into micro forums attracting like minded / 'opinionend' people and form discussions within certain standards of expectations or substances.
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
It's famous tango from 60's if you are asking that. (Satu = fairytale, Maa = land.)
Tango is probably the most famous dance/style of singing here, theres this singing contest on TV called Tango Markkinat" (Tango market) every year, where they pick the best singer and crown Tango King and Queen. But I think it's been in decline for some years now, there haven't been talented tango singers, you can't sing tango if you don't have right voice for it. Gypsies are good at singing tango too...
My mother used to watch this too, but there has been gay singers like Jari Sillanpää. She can't tolerate/hates gays.
perpetualburn
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^The Patriarchy think its an honor getting a medal from Francois Hollande, a man who supports multiculturalism and made this French train shooting possible, this is his niggas in paris campaign video from few years back: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
That "presidential" campaign video looks like its straight off the worldstarhiphop site...unreal...A few nice angles, an expensive HD camera, music so bad that if you question it you must be racist or out of touch... this is what passes as "progress"
_________________ And here we always meet, at the station of our heart / Looking at each other as if we were in a dream /Seeing for the first time different eyes so supreme / That bright flames burst into vision, keeping us apart.
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."
OhFortunae
Gender : Posts : 2311 Join date : 2013-10-26 Age : 30 Location : Land of Dance and Song
_________________ 1. "Youth, oh, youth! | of whom then, youth, art thou born? Say whose son thou art, Who in Fafnir's blood | thy bright blade reddened, And struck thy sword to my heart."
2. "The Noble Hart | my name, and I go A motherless man abroad; Father I had not, | as others have, And lonely ever I live."