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Why was the Romanov family executed?
#11
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
Indeed.

Fine piece of male fuck flesh.
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#12
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
All I remember is how angry the Germans got because the women were all German and they were promised that the princesses wouldn't be hurt. That is what fueled the rumor that Anastasia wasn't dead because they wanted to tell the Germans they weren't dead.
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#13
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
(July 12, 2017 at 2:58 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: Damn, I could come home to this every night and make sweet sweet pervo love to this gorgeous man !!!


Jesus fucking Christ, I'd carry his baby !!!

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Even if I were gay, I will never get facial hair. I tried to grow a beard growing up in my teens and early 20s, but each time it got too long it got itchy. If I were gay this would be the last man I would be attracted to regardless of politics.
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#14
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
now,

imagine his beard with your spooj in it.


See the difference !!!!
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#15
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
Political expediency.

While there was a royal alive there was someone for the counter revolutionaries to rally around.

With the family dead, there were no direct claimants surviving in Russia, to the throne.
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#16
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
(July 12, 2017 at 4:05 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Political expediency.

While there was a royal alive there was someone for the counter revolutionaries to rally around.

With the family dead, there were no direct claimants surviving in Russia, to the throne.

That is after the fact arguing. 

If atheists hate the biblical story of  God killing off the Egyptian first born then even this should be out of bounds. It can be explained in evolutionary terms, like the examples I gave with male lions and zebras whom also kill the young of the rivals. It certainly explains the psychology, but just like tornados and cancer, it does not make the event desirable.

Even outside the issue of politics and religion, you can go to any super max prison and ask the average prisoner whom is hated the most. Fuck with kids, and even the worst of the worst cannot jump on board.
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#17
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
(July 12, 2017 at 4:13 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(July 12, 2017 at 4:05 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Political expediency.

While there was a royal alive there was someone for the counter revolutionaries to rally around.

With the family dead, there were no direct claimants surviving in Russia, to the throne.

That is after the fact arguing. 

If atheists hate the biblical story of  God killing off the Egyptian first born then even this should be out of bounds. It can be explained in evolutionary terms, like the examples I gave with male lions and zebras whom also kill the young of the rivals. It certainly explains the psychology, but just like tornados and cancer, it does not make the event desirable.

Even outside the issue of politics and religion, you can go to any super max prison and ask the average prisoner whom is hated the most. Fuck with kids, and even the worst of the worst cannot jump on board.

Oh, I agree completely.  The kids should have been out of bounds.
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#18
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
The Civil War was not going well at that point and the Bolsheviks were afraid that the Whites might try to rescue them.
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#19
RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
(July 12, 2017 at 4:13 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(July 12, 2017 at 4:05 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Political expediency.

While there was a royal alive there was someone for the counter revolutionaries to rally around.

With the family dead, there were no direct claimants surviving in Russia, to the throne.

That is after the fact arguing. 

If atheists hate the biblical story of  God killing off the Egyptian first born then even this should be out of bounds. It can be explained in evolutionary terms, like the examples I gave with male lions and zebras whom also kill the young of the rivals. It certainly explains the psychology, but just like tornados and cancer, it does not make the event desirable.

Even outside the issue of politics and religion, you can go to any super max prison and ask the average prisoner whom is hated the most. Fuck with kids, and even the worst of the worst cannot jump on board.

I don't think anyone's saying it's okay. They're just saying it's explained by their fear of the Romanov claim to the throne.
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RE: Why was the Romanov family executed?
(July 12, 2017 at 4:53 pm)Shell B Wrote:
(July 12, 2017 at 4:13 pm)Brian37 Wrote: That is after the fact arguing. 

If atheists hate the biblical story of  God killing off the Egyptian first born then even this should be out of bounds. It can be explained in evolutionary terms, like the examples I gave with male lions and zebras whom also kill the young of the rivals. It certainly explains the psychology, but just like tornados and cancer, it does not make the event desirable.

Even outside the issue of politics and religion, you can go to any super max prison and ask the average prisoner whom is hated the most. Fuck with kids, and even the worst of the worst cannot jump on board.

I don't think anyone's saying it's okay. They're just saying it's explained by their fear of the Romanov claim to the throne.


I wasn't accusing, but expounding.
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