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Happy Taliban constructs SmilingDevice
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Happy Taliban constructs SmilingDevice
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Happy Taliban spying on US Consulate
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Happy Taliban spying on US Consulate
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"Between the Legs" Tennis Shot is Insane!
Krakow FTW! (Polands' awesome!)
I can't study when you're playing techno in the study hall
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Krupo
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Like everything that I do, it is mostly the truth. I was fortunate enough to spend a summer dancing and drinking in Krakow in 2001. The marching bands and singing children were wonderfully real, but thankfully, the harsh Danish martial law stayed away.
In reply to this comment by Krupo:
Your bio story intrigues me. Fiction or some kind of real account?
Canadian Police Taser Man To Death
Comments from his former common-law partner, and from other Poles:
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=021c49f2-2074-46ff-8997-5f83e66110ba&k=51707
Dubon's analysis, while rambling and alcohol-blurred, was in many ways consistent with that of one of Poland's best-known psychiatrists.
Stanislaw Telesniski, who specializes in courtroom testimony in nearby Krakow, told CanWest News Service that Dziekanski was obviously weakened by fatigue, hunger, fear, nicotine deprivation, and panic over an inability to speak any English.
"All those things make the self-defence system weaker," said Telesniski, who analyzed the video for TVN-24, Poland's largest private television network.
"And you're starting to be more intuitive, like an animal. And after a while you feel you are surrounded by animals, because your rational way of thinking has been stopped because of stress.
"In that state of mind there is a disintegration of your personality, and you start to be aggressive and irrational, behaving in a way no one around you can understand.
"And aggression is one of the ways of communicating to people and showing the sign that something's wrong with you."
He said the four RCMP officers made a fundamental mistake when they approached him aggressively and sent jolts of electricity through his adrenalin-charged body.
"They should have been trained to deal with this situation, and the first rule is to become his friend as fast as possible, and not increase his stress more and more. Make him calm."
Most Poles interviewed in a shopping mall in the nearby city of Katowice, in the heart of Poland's once powerful coal-mining industry about 70 kilometres north of the Czech Republic, agreed that the police were brutally quick.
Several also said the incident has affected their previous view of Canada as a peaceful country.
"You expect something like that in America, but not in Canada," said Adrian Wawrzynczak, 31, a clothing store manager.
BTW, the "once powerful" part is lame writing - it rather still is, especially considering world energy prices.