RIP Fidel Castro

1captain

Member
Rest in peace? GTFOOH, may he rot in hell.


LOL, I see your head is up your ass, has to be.
For the people? What exactly did he do for "his people"?



Yup, and folks die every day waiting for it. A Doctor make 22 bucks a week. They prefer to wait tables.
Folks are starving in Cuba, food is rationed, folks eat chicken once a week if lucky.
You can't just go to a SuperMarket and buy what you want. Get a clue kid.


Why do't you go live there?

Castro should be remembered as the murderous tyrant shit head he was. May he rot in hell.
Sorry, I was just making a comment.didn't mean to offend anyone.
 

1captain

Member
I am offended that we may send a diplomat to his funeral to show respect... Respect for a person that literally tried to have total control over every movement of every day of everybodies lives. He could have everybody in one place at a certain time by rationalizing food and water. Look at what they're doing right now , 9 days of mourning just to keep his people off the streets just stop the demonstrations... they got it all figured out! Offended?
 

heckler73

Well-Known Member
I am not offended that you are offended that he is sorry that people are offended.
Well, your lack of offense over his offense over the prior's guilt with respect to offended people can be construed as somewhat offensive, if not defensive.

BTW random book plug


It's written in two parts (coincidence?). I'm still only in the first part where he sets up the background for the neurophysiological and functional differences between the hemispheres, but the second part deals with the way the brain has shaped the world through history. Some reviews I read started with the second part and went back to read the "sciency" first part at a later date. I think--from my experience--it is a good idea to read the "sciency" part first. The way he's setting up the picture, I get the feeling he's going to echo some of the ideas Tim Leary dabbled with, in regards to how culture has moved across the globe and how it can be loosely mapped to our understanding of cognitive function.
I could be totally wrong there, but that's what my right hemisphere is assigning probabilities to. :D
I'll see what the left hemisphere determines when it gets there.

I wonder what the last book Castro read was?
 
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