Hail The Barbarians - Update 44
Created on: December 22nd, 2006
Updated: 01/20/09 - Added 44th Barbarian and the 42nd's portrait.
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meatheaded... believe they call this trolling, no? going out of your way to do something that will deliberately get a negative reaction out of people purely for the sake of the reaction?
i happen to like America, living in it and such. I also happen to like the history of the presidency. whatever country your from, chances are America had something to do with saving your *ss at point or another, but thats history, so ill give u a 1 and say merry christmas.
Nice song. For all the retards that think 'barbarians' is greek or scandinavian or whichever... it was actually a Latin term to refer to the 'bearded -- or whiskered -- ones' Ever hear of barbers? Barbed wire? I would like to append that as a forth definition. So yes, most U.S. presidents are barbarians LOL. not that i agree with your brain-jelly-commie blinders.
Does anyone else notice an apparent lack of John F Kennedy in there?
I'm trying to find a pattern, and so far I can't, all of the presidents listed have only one thing in common, that they were all presidents at one point... other than that, I can't really notice a trend. Anyone else have an idea? Perhaps I just didn't see JFK, but I don't know.
For those who downvoted my sites, thanks. I was planning on deleting them anyway. I just come here to view, not make. And no, I don't think everyone lives in the US, I'm just saying that the presidents are not foreign to the US, being as one must have been born in the US to become a president (ridiculous, but still).
And as for my response to the farther and/or the site creator... the presidents do not always represent all the people, they represent the majority of the largest states, and even then only those of voting age. Plus, the US does not "conquest". Sure, we remove other governments in favor of our own flavor of democracy, but there is no conquering. All that's left is an alliance, not a controlling presence. Don't get all your info from the Flag Antagonist Group at school.
The US is the new Roman Empire... in the way that makes all these other f*cks the People's Front of Judea, sitting around whining "All right, but apart from the sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"
Technically and by historic usage, barbarianism refers only to being less cultured. Being barbaric has nothing to do with aggressive or imperialist tendencies--in fact, the latter tends to imply a lack of barbarism because it implies a culture advanced enough to support imperialism. The word you're looking for is "tyrants". Nor are Americans, particularly Presidents, generally barbaric under proper use of the term, though our clothing has been criticized as having been unadvanced for most of our history.
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