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    Ya gotta love Argentinian search engines.....
    Let us be judged by how we treat the least among us....Supermodel, rubia y descamisada...
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    lmfao!
    \"No me mandes muchos hombres. Mandame pocos, pero que sean muy buenos.\" - \"Don\'t send me many men. Send me a few, but let them be very good.\"
    This was the last message ever written by Che to Fidel Castro, from Bolivia, in answ
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    HEY! Supermodel, you're back! Where have you been anyway?
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    WB Supermodel
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    Fuck off *****. The Communists don't want you here, although I can't say the same for the psuedo-socialist trash here.
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    Hey, I am no pseudo socialist trash.

    Check your PM box, CheG, and the date when I PMed you.
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    Hey guys your babling like school girls

    i thinck that che being on t shirst that are made in sweat shops in oppresed countrys would make him sick to his stomach thinck about the only reason hes on a t shirt is cause some dirty capitalist wants a bita w0nGa for a pillow

    The only way i can agree with che being on t shirts is that is the cash made gose to charity or to cuban government
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    it's ridiculous, isn't it? nowadays, even janitors wear che t-shirts! is che guevara, the marxist icon, deteriorating into fashion iconography, something to be equated with angry young men rapping about their frustrated lives (no offence, i love rage against the machine) and pop paraphenelia, or is does che still stand for the man who was so moved by injustice that he sacrificed his life to bring hope to less fortunate others? i've been an admirer of che guevara and studied marxist theory ever since i was a teenager, and although that does not give me the right to comment, i still feel that the essence of che, the revolutionary icon, is being wrongly exploited by greedy capitalists who only care to sell che, the fashion statement, to those in need of a target of hero-worship.
    ok, it's nice to see che everyday, everywhere, even in the suburbs of the wealthy, but is that a point for contention? i'm playing the devil's advocate here, but i think che's decayed, bullet-ridden stomach would churn to see how glibly his image is being paraded on the streets today...my own che t-shirt hangs of my bedroom wall. at least he won't ever be subjected to coffee stains... :-)
    The prolonged barrage engulfed Zero-One in the glow of a thousand suns. But unlike their former masters with their delicate flesh, the machines had little to fear of the bombs' radiation and heat. Thus did Zero-One's troops advance outwards in every direction. And one after another, mankind surrendered its territories. So the leaders of men conceived of their most desperate strategy yet. A final solution: the destruction of the sky.
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    Thats very insiteful to say its your first post
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    Whats your problem CHEG?
    Captain Blackadder: You see, Baldrick, in order to prevent war two great super-armies developed. Us, the Russians and the French on one side, Germany and Austro-Hungary on the other. The idea being that each army would act as the other's deterrent. That way, there could never be a war.
    Private Baldrick: Except, this is sort of a war, isn't it?
    Captain Blackadder: That's right. There was one tiny flaw in the plan.
    Lieutenant George: O, what was that?
    Captain Blackadder: It was bollocks.
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    I don't like some soccermom capitalists coming in here and trying to subvert us while flying under our radar while claiming to like Che and speaking with cutesy little phrases of spanish.

    And Suffian, what's your problem? "Even janitors wear Che shirts"?
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    ok, soccermoms... so? she's no open cappie, she cares about justice, that's all that matters.
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    Myself, and many more, appreciate supermodels inputs always. If you don't like it why don't you keep your mouth shut or fuck of your self.
    Captain Blackadder: You see, Baldrick, in order to prevent war two great super-armies developed. Us, the Russians and the French on one side, Germany and Austro-Hungary on the other. The idea being that each army would act as the other's deterrent. That way, there could never be a war.
    Private Baldrick: Except, this is sort of a war, isn't it?
    Captain Blackadder: That's right. There was one tiny flaw in the plan.
    Lieutenant George: O, what was that?
    Captain Blackadder: It was bollocks.
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    but I have to say, that picture is classic!
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    Why don't you fuck yourself, capitalist lover? Sorry, I'm not buying that this forum goes to a place for "Che Admirers" to people interested in "justice." Fuck, she's not just a capitalist tool, she's probably an actual capitalist, judging by the fact that I heard she's starting her own business.
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    I wouldn't go so far as to call Supermodel a Capitalist. My following conclusion has arrived by taking into account my own experiences talking to Supermodel via the Private Messages setup this forum has, and also considering CheG's comments re a possible business. In my own ignorance, I cannot claim to know what sort of business that is - for all we know, it could be non-profit. It sounds to me, with all things considered, that Supermodel is perhaps a Centrist - with a leftist leaning. A leaning that appears to be growing stronger, as far as I can tell. I also acknowledge that if I am incorrect, then Supermodel herself is fully entitled to tell me so!

    I, personally, have no problem with her, whatsoever.

    Btw, welcome back, Supermodel!

    That picture of Che is just brilliant. Would have summed it up perfect!
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    Sorry, CHEG are you calling me a capitalist?
    Captain Blackadder: You see, Baldrick, in order to prevent war two great super-armies developed. Us, the Russians and the French on one side, Germany and Austro-Hungary on the other. The idea being that each army would act as the other's deterrent. That way, there could never be a war.
    Private Baldrick: Except, this is sort of a war, isn't it?
    Captain Blackadder: That's right. There was one tiny flaw in the plan.
    Lieutenant George: O, what was that?
    Captain Blackadder: It was bollocks.
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    If you like Supermodel that much to defend her presence at a Che Guevara forum, yes, I'll call you a capitalist.
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    CheG, calm down man.
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    You have passed the test, young Padewan!
    No, I don't have anything against janitors...
    Really, I just wanted to see if anyone would spot that remark...I'm just a humble middle-class boy, too, you know...
    The prolonged barrage engulfed Zero-One in the glow of a thousand suns. But unlike their former masters with their delicate flesh, the machines had little to fear of the bombs' radiation and heat. Thus did Zero-One's troops advance outwards in every direction. And one after another, mankind surrendered its territories. So the leaders of men conceived of their most desperate strategy yet. A final solution: the destruction of the sky.
    -- The 2nd Renaissance (Part2), Animatrix

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