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Is this going be like your argument that GB won the Olympics despite being 40 medals fewer then us?
Is this going be like your argument that GB won the Olympics despite being 40 medals fewer then us?
I stated a fact, GB won far more medals on a per capita basis than any other country.
why would per capita matter at all? for all you know maybe you won all the huge pussified events like expert ribbon waving or something. it doesn't really say anything in of itself.
you get another tom award
the nobel prize for literature is culturally biased
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize_in_Literature#Criticism
why would per capita matter at all?
Giving the French paedophile Satre the Nobel prize was a travesty, fortunately the stunted one chose to reject it.
Obama has won more medals that he didn't earn than any President in modern history, per capita.
I love how the list has European nations separate, then also lists the EU...
The first on the list is actually the Faroe Islands. I'd say that Saint Lucia would be able to say they "regularly" won them as 2 is pretty good for such a small nation and they would be second on the "per capita" list...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Nobel_laureates_per_capita
...Sartre was not a pedophile. If you do a Google search, there's not even a reference for whatever you've said. I find it very doubtful that you've ever read anything by him, so I don't know where you get off thinking you have a right to an opinion on the subject.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...artre-Beauvoir-told-before.html#ixzz28uUjbnELDuring the first years, Sartre embarked on the arrangement with gusto. He liked to sleep with virgins, after which he rapidly lost interest. This left the highly sexed Simone, now teaching philosophy, constantly frustrated, despite the lovers she took. It was when she developed a relationship with one of her young female pupils that the first of her love triangles with Sartre came about.
When Sartre had a breakdown after experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs, Simone asked her new lover to nurse him. But she was not prepared for the crippling jealousy she felt when Sartre tried to seduce not only the girl but her younger sister as well. Simone's reaction to Sartre's faithlessness was to sleep with another of her pupils, and when Sartre retaliated by deflowering another virgin, Simone pinched her lover's 21-year-old boyfriend. If this couple expected their arrangement would spare them the trials and heartache of a conventional marriage, they were wrong. Their multiple affairs went on until World War II when Sartre was called up and their sex games had to be conducted through letters.
Left behind in Paris, Simone continued to seduce both men and women, writing titillating descriptions of her activities to Sartre behind the Maginot Line, which reveal her heartlessness and the vulnerability of her conquests. Today, she would be behind bars for her sexual activities with her young pupils, but in those days she got away with it. Tragically, the lives of these girls, who were pathologically jealous of each other over their teacher's attentions, were permanently blighted.
One took to self-harming, another committed suicide. Most remained pathetically unfulfilled and dependent on the childless Simone, who perversely referred to them as her 'family'. Yet Simone had no maternal feelings for them at all. She showed no empathy even when one of them, a Jewish girl whom she seduced when she was 16, nearly lost her life at the hands of the Nazis who were advancing on Paris.
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