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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=O9Igc33qoAA

Given up on Fab for tonight, watching this instead.

Not in the slightest bit sexy I'm afraid.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What is it i cant be arsed looking

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What is it i cant be arsed looking"

Clue is in the title. I can't be arsed explaining

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it i cant be arsed looking

Clue is in the title. I can't be arsed explaining "

Mr motivators newest step master video?

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By *andybeachWoman
over a year ago

In the middle


"What is it i cant be arsed looking

Clue is in the title. I can't be arsed explaining

Mr motivators newest step master video? "

I would quote Forrest Gump but I’m better than that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is it i cant be arsed looking

Clue is in the title. I can't be arsed explaining

Mr motivators newest step master video?

I would quote Forrest Gump but I’m better than that "

its ok il quote the matrix ignorance is bliss

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr

Watching your own biopic? 2hr 20min well spent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Watching your own biopic? 2hr 20min well spent. "

no.. this is about the Khazaks not the Mongols, though I suspect their enemy maybe the Mongol Khan of the Illkhanate Tamerlain

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it."

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning."

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing."

cool.. kind of.. but it feels a little political.. like it's been made for a purpose. Bit of Nationalism.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing.

cool.. kind of.. but it feels a little political.. like it's been made for a purpose. Bit of Nationalism."

As it was

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing.

cool.. kind of.. but it feels a little political.. like it's been made for a purpose. Bit of Nationalism.

As it was "

Same can be said about 'Mongol' Chinese are trying to claim ownership over his legend.

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By *innie The MinxWoman
over a year ago

Under the Duvet

Have a listen to the Hu.

I want to catch these live.

The vids are great too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Celts were found in eastern China .

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Have a listen to the Hu.

I want to catch these live.

The vids are great too "

Already heard them

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Celts were found in eastern China . "

That wouldn't surprise me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing.

cool.. kind of.. but it feels a little political.. like it's been made for a purpose. Bit of Nationalism.

As it was

Same can be said about 'Mongol' Chinese are trying to claim ownership over his legend."

Yes but hasn’t research proven this?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing.

cool.. kind of.. but it feels a little political.. like it's been made for a purpose. Bit of Nationalism.

As it was

Same can be said about 'Mongol' Chinese are trying to claim ownership over his legend.

Yes but hasn’t research proven this?"

Umm.. no.. not that I'm aware of.

He was raised on the Mongolian Steppe. Which is now in Chinese territory, so they're using it as a political tool to promote Nationalism. Much like the Japanese did with Bushido Shogun Warrior Code in order that they weren't gobbled up by Western Superpowers of the time

Khazaks, Turkish, Eastern Europe.. all central Asia try to use this one persons ancestory as a tool in their Nationalist arsenal.

Fact is he died a long time ago. Whether he had green eyes, red hair, pale skin, Chin heritage.. any of that was possible.. he was a child of the Steppe. A region and time of immense difficulty and conflict. Slaves were taken and traded from all over the Eurasian continent. Bloodlines mix.

Nationality, race.. its irrelevant.. history about an incredible person who lived a long time ago. Lessons that should teach the Nations of today.

Only people sho have any right to claim the ownership of his legend are the ones who still share his culture to this day. The poor nomadic cattle herders of the Mongol Steppe. Who call him "Chingis".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wow. I’ve actually seen this with a Kazakhstani friend. Enjoyed it.

My friend who lives in Jakarta recommended it, I'd never heard of it till this morning.

Did you enjoy it?

My friend, rode across the Steppes last year on post horses. The pics are truly amazing.

cool.. kind of.. but it feels a little political.. like it's been made for a purpose. Bit of Nationalism.

As it was

Same can be said about 'Mongol' Chinese are trying to claim ownership over his legend.

Yes but hasn’t research proven this?

Umm.. no.. not that I'm aware of.

He was raised on the Mongolian Steppe. Which is now in Chinese territory, so they're using it as a political tool to promote Nationalism. Much like the Japanese did with Bushido Shogun Warrior Code in order that they weren't gobbled up by Western Superpowers of the time

Khazaks, Turkish, Eastern Europe.. all central Asia try to use this one persons ancestory as a tool in their Nationalist arsenal.

Fact is he died a long time ago. Whether he had green eyes, red hair, pale skin, Chin heritage.. any of that was possible.. he was a child of the Steppe. A region and time of immense difficulty and conflict. Slaves were taken and traded from all over the Eurasian continent. Bloodlines mix.

Nationality, race.. its irrelevant.. history about an incredible person who lived a long time ago. Lessons that should teach the Nations of today.

Only people sho have any right to claim the ownership of his legend are the ones who still share his culture to this day. The poor nomadic cattle herders of the Mongol Steppe. Who call him "Chingis". "

Beijing uni students habe a very convincing presentation claiming all the guys you mention, including the original Genghis were Chinese. Actually to be fair, their criteria for what constitutes Chinese was very broad. Not based on ethnicity but land rights.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller..."

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

your friend sounds boring.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"your friend sounds boring. "

Yep. That’s why he’s an ex.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles "

What language is this?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit "

We are in fact all Chinese. Simples

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

What language is this?"

Latin

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

What language is this?Latin "

Please rewrite this so I understand it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

What language is this?Latin

Please rewrite this so I understand it "

your brains sleeping it's an old film with yul brynner and Tony Curtis taras bulba

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

What language is this?Latin

Please rewrite this so I understand it your brains sleeping it's an old film with yul brynner and Tony Curtis taras bulba "

Shock!!!! Shall look for it tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit "

I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles "

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

oh.. it's a film.. never seen it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day."

watch that film, great film

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit

We are in fact all Chinese. Simples "

Or soon to be?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day.watch that film, great film "

I wish I had. Itd have saved me from geeking out

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day.watch that film, great film

I wish I had. Itd have saved me from geeking out "

you're obviously into it so it's not wasted geeking into it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day.watch that film, great film

I wish I had. Itd have saved me from geeking out "

you're obviously into it so it's not wasted geeking into it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me "

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice. "

I saved a 4'11 beautiful Turkish woman's life a few years ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day.watch that film, great film

I wish I had. Itd have saved me from geeking out you're obviously into it so it's not wasted geeking into it "

I know right..? If others aren't, no harm done.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice. I saved a 4'11 beautiful Turkish woman's life a few years ago "

I so want to believe that's true.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

Honestly. I dont know. I know the Mongol Empire covered both those regions at some point. In Ogedais reign.

Steppe people have been a thorn in the side of many an Empire. The Roman's (originals and Byzantium alike), Alexander the Great, The Greeks, The Persians, The Babylonians.. all came up against a United Steppe force of some kind.

The few records that exist about The Mongol Empire come from their own words. Or through that of a couple of Italians and a handful of Islamic scholars, possibly writing under duress.

I've not delved to deeply into Golden Horde or the Illkhanate. More familiar with Genghis, Ogedai and Kublai Khans reigns of power over the majority of the Empire.

I'd love to be able to answer that question one day.watch that film, great film

I wish I had. Itd have saved me from geeking out you're obviously into it so it's not wasted geeking into it

I know right..? If others aren't, no harm done. "

Hey if makes just one person take an interest it's been worthwhile

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Right little bromance going on here. Lovely

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Right little bromance going on here. Lovely "

Oi!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Right little bromance going on here. Lovely "

So listen. If we’re all Chinese anyways wouldn’t that mean we’d all love each other and there’d be world peace?

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By *pider-WomanWoman
over a year ago

Exeter, Bristol, Plymouth, Truro


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice. "

Little lesbian waves...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Right little bromance going on here. Lovely

Oi!"

Yaas?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Right little bromance going on here. Lovely

So listen. If we’re all Chinese anyways wouldn’t that mean we’d all love each other and there’d be world peace?"

We're not all Chinese. We're all human. But yeeeeahh... youd think right.

but everyone keeps throwing this National bullshit about. And getting stroppy about it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice.

Little lesbian waves..."

you little liar

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By *pider-WomanWoman
over a year ago

Exeter, Bristol, Plymouth, Truro


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice.

Little lesbian waves...

you little liar"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Right little bromance going on here. Lovely

So listen. If we’re all Chinese anyways wouldn’t that mean we’d all love each other and there’d be world peace?

We're not all Chinese. We're all human. But yeeeeahh... youd think right.

but everyone keeps throwing this National bullshit about. And getting stroppy about it."

Nothing else to be proud of atm and people need something. Always the same in times of trouble...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Only know this as the ex friend I was talking about is a professor for Chinese and Russian Literature and Mythology. Boring as hell normally but a brilliant storyteller...

"Land rights" Says it all.

The modern Chinese don't own the Legend of Ghengis Khan, any more than a modern Greek can claim ownership of Spartan Legend. Any more than a modern day Brit can lay claim to Celtic or Viking Legend.

They are people of a different time. Some so far back that we all descend from.

Lessons learnt.

I wish you didn't have a height limit I have a height limit but God I get some tiny women messaging me

Tiny lesbians.. they get a bad wrap.. yes.. there are a disproportionate amount of ignorant ones who don't read profiles first. Don't let it fool you though. Some of those little ladies are really quite nice.

Little lesbian waves...

you little liar

"

You're not a little lesbian.. are you?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Right little bromance going on here. Lovely

So listen. If we’re all Chinese anyways wouldn’t that mean we’d all love each other and there’d be world peace?

We're not all Chinese. We're all human. But yeeeeahh... youd think right.

but everyone keeps throwing this National bullshit about. And getting stroppy about it.

Nothing else to be proud of atm and people need something. Always the same in times of trouble..."

Agreed.

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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago

where the road goes on forever

Attila tried to the east decided he'd better try conquer the west

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Attila tried to the east decided he'd better try conquer the west"

testament to power of Mongol military strength that they took on China first and it took till Kublai to conquer all China. Most technologically advanced civilisation of the era.

China of "then" used to adopt long term strategy to all walks of life. Part of their culture. China of today has adopted the same model.

We.. are a more reactive society. For better, or worse.

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By *ildbillkidMan
over a year ago

where the road goes on forever

They in turn were stopped by the weather from taking japan

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By *V-AliceTV/TS
over a year ago

Ayr


"Watching your own biopic? 2hr 20min well spent.

no.. this is about the Khazaks not the Mongols, though I suspect their enemy maybe the Mongol Khan of the Illkhanate Tamerlain"

I stand corrected. Worth the watching, though?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wasn't taras bulba about the steppes Hungarian and the poles

What language is this?Latin

Please rewrite this so I understand it your brains sleeping it's an old film with yul brynner and Tony Curtis taras bulba "

Bloody good film that...

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

Is Borat in it?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"They in turn were stopped by the weather from taking japan"

Kublai's forces were stopped by a "Divine wind" as they were about to land in Japan.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Watching your own biopic? 2hr 20min well spent.

no.. this is about the Khazaks not the Mongols, though I suspect their enemy maybe the Mongol Khan of the Illkhanate Tamerlain

I stand corrected. Worth the watching, though? "

Only if you've an interest in the history of that part of the world.. otherwise I'd say no. Mongol is a better film.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Is Borat in it?"

No.. thankfully. A neon green mankini wouldn't go down well on the Steppe.

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By *ensualbicockMan
over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock

What other History do you like Genghis?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"What other History do you like Genghis?"

Golden Age of Piracy and anything to do with Age of Colonialism. WW1, Ww2, Cold War, anything Medieval and Ancient.

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By *ensualbicockMan
over a year ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock


"What other History do you like Genghis?

Golden Age of Piracy and anything to do with Age of Colonialism. WW1, Ww2, Cold War, anything Medieval and Ancient. "

I love WW2. I discovered a Russian documentary about 6 months ago on Facebook called Soviet Storm. It's about the Great Patriotic war. 19 episodes long. You should check it out it's good.

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