Dear People in Libya

DeletedUser

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I hear you don't like us Americans. Join the club, the club that insults us, but doesn't kill us. Please.
 

DeletedUser

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Also discuss that stuff that went down in Libya.

Tens of thousands of years ago, the Sahara Desert, which now covers roughly 90% of Libya, was lush with green vegetation. It was home to lakes, forests, diverse wildlife and a temperate Mediterranean climate. Archaeological evidence indicates that the coastal plain of Ancient Libya was inhabited by Neolithic peoples from as early as 8000 BC. These peoples were perhaps drawn by the climate, which enabled their culture to grow; the Ancient Libyans were skilled in the domestication of cattle and the cultivation of crops.[20]
Rock paintings and carvings at Wadi Mathendous and the mountainous region of Jebel Acacus are the best sources of information about prehistoric Libya, and the pastoralist culture that settled there. The paintings reveal that the Libyan Sahara contained rivers, grassy plateaus and an abundance of wildlife such as giraffes, elephants and crocodiles.[21]

Pockets of the Berber populations still remain in most of modern Libya. Dispersal in Africa from the Atlantic coast to the Siwa Oasis in Egypt seems to have followed, due to climatic changes which caused increasing desertification. It is thought that the indigenous Libyan civilization of the Garamantes, based in Germa, originated from this time, or may have done so even earlier when the Sahara was still green. The Garamantes were a Saharan people of Berber origin who used an elaborate underground irrigation system, and founded a kingdom in the Fezzan area of modern-day Libya. They were probably present as tribal people in the Fezzan by 1000 BC, and were a local power in the Sahara between 500 BC and 500 AD. By the time of contact with the Phoenicians, the first of the Semitic civilizations to arrive in Libya from the East, the Lebu, Garamantes, Bebers and other tribes that lived in the Sahara were already well established.[citation needed]

The onset of the 5.9 kiloyear event's intense aridification resulted in the "green Sahara" rapidly transforming into the Sahara Desert as it is today.
 

DeletedUser

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One of the diplomats in the top alliance in eve online was one of the people killed in the attack.
 

DeletedUser

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Haha

Let's talk about the stuff that went down in Libya yesterday.
 

DeletedUser

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Haha

Let's talk about the stuff that went down in Libya yesterday.

Yusuf got a new goat, the old one was put to death after the neighbors found out it was his wife.

Our very own Malik did some translating stuff for the Libyan government.

Safir took the most glorious pee he had in ages.
 

Asylum Escapee

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they seem to have a rather extreme inability to deal with criticism of any kind. And by "they" i mean the type that does this kind of thing
 

DeletedUser

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We've been sensitive enough, let's just go full blown "Islam you suck".
 

DeletedUser

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Yes, because I'm going to spam a forum that is aimed at Muslims. That's just rude.
 

DeletedUser

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Whats the difference? You're making fun of Islam, we're not the ones you want the message to go to, it's Muslims.
If it was a forum for religious debate I would happily go debate, but it isn't what the forum is for.

Ironically enough it was this exact same attitude in a crappy movie that started this whole thing
Indeed, on no fault of the filmmaker. At what point do you disregard the facts so people won't get pissed off? I'd argue never. Those weren't justified killings, and the killers need to be behind bars.
 
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