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Serious / Re: Holy shit look at this fucking cancer
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:44:19 PM »
You would be that guy who has a meme as his profile picture...
Least I don't have a picture of a Chinese cartoon character as mine
Ugh, those people exist...
*cough*gaara*cough* mr-gets sniped

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The Flood / Re: What's your ethnic background?
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:32:51 PM »
So much German and Irish...
Ugh! We would have such beautiful children! n_n
c-communist babies?


NO
EMBRACE DEMOCRACY, OR YOU WILL BE ERADICATED

5343
The Flood / Re: What's your ethnic background?
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:30:58 PM »
So much German and Irish...
Ugh! We would have such beautiful children! n_n
c-communist babies?


5344
Serious / Re: Holy shit look at this fucking cancer
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:21:43 PM »
You would be that guy who has a meme as his profile picture...
Least I don't have a picture of a Chinese cartoon character as mine

5345
The Flood / Re: Flood How do you *Read Without Zoning Out*?
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:13:15 PM »
Tell the teachers to teach instead of just giving you some papers and teach yourself

5346
Serious / Holy shit look at this fucking cancer
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:10:22 PM »
So I'm on Facebook, scrolling through shit and see this thing. Curious of the attention grabbing headline, I click and start reading the comments and I just felt sick in my stomach. Here's the link to see for yourselves

https://www.facebook.com/BrianKolfage/posts/782391795156273

So in typical fashion, I responded calling all these idiots out. My response is the top one. Don't worry, I crossed out my name and some of your names since I have you added and shit


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Serious / Re: Name one thing atheists can do that religious people can't
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:02:35 PM »
Go to Hell

Lol, are you seriously implying that religious people can't go to hell?
>joke

It's something PSU would say

5348
Serious / Re: Name one thing atheists can do that religious people can't
« on: September 28, 2014, 09:00:56 PM »
Go to Hell

5349
The Flood / Re: Royal-blooded Floodians unite!
« on: September 28, 2014, 07:26:59 PM »
Ancient Irish King from a long time ago <.<
Ruled the middle bit of ireland for a while >.>

His sons and their sons are traced all the way down to my family's name, but because it's a pretty rare/distinct one I'm not too keen on the idea of linking the relevant article, mostly because it has my family name in it .-.
I thought it was -static-ui-static-?

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The Flood / Re: Royal-blooded Floodians unite!
« on: September 28, 2014, 07:22:18 PM »
Inb4 head maid of Yutaka's mansion
Inb4 Ossku
Inb4 ANYTHING


I DONT GET A SAY
So you don't want to be my King?

okay.jpeg

And risk having a.... Kinder?






No
You will be free of waifu and yukatas........

Your avatar is annoying
Pick one for me

5351
The Flood / Re: Cheat, why do you have a black man spying on me?
« on: September 28, 2014, 07:12:57 PM »
Would be funnier if it was a picture of Obama
YouTube

5352
Serious / Re: Conspiracy Theories that you think might be, or are true.
« on: September 28, 2014, 06:56:03 PM »
American involvement in the Middle-East is for the purpose of controlling oil and ensuring the protection of the petrodollar

We're hostile with Iran not because of nuclear program, but because of it's resistance to accept the petrodollar
I have to say, I absolutely despise the petrodollar theory.
Well the petrodollar is a real thing, or concept I should correctly say

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Serious / Re: Conspiracy Theories that you think might be, or are true.
« on: September 28, 2014, 06:47:21 PM »
Pope Benedict XVI stepped down due to being blackmailed as for being part of the sex scandals

Typical NWO/secret society having control over world affairs

We knew about Pearl Harbor but let it happen........Same with 9/11

Sinking of the USS Maine was conducted by the government to promote U.S imperialism

American involvement in the Middle-East is for the purpose of controlling oil and ensuring the protection of the petrodollar

We're hostile with Iran not because of nuclear program, but because of it's resistance to accept the petrodollar

Existence of aliens is being kept quite by the government

And a various of other things. I'm not an idiot who laughs at people for thinking in a differing manner because over the years, countless conspiracy theories have ended up as being true including NSA/government data collecting, government tainting alcohol with chemicals during Prohibition, a plan to set up a fascist government by Gerald MacGuire and William Doyle of the American Legion veterans’ organization in 1934, asbestos being claimed as safe by companies, and many others

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Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 06:02:56 PM »
Take a look at Islam. Take a look at the Tea Party, or just the entire Bible Belt.
I'm speaking about society as an aggregate.

I imagine the Muslims ashamed of ISIS or the citizens generally fed up with the polarisation of American politics outnumber those more ideological loyalists.
do they do anything to stop it? No
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/26/kurds-rush-across-turkey-defend-kobani-isis-syria
Except the Kurds, a predominately  Islam majority ethnic group, are trying to stop them. And don't forget the Arab coalition being led by the U.S to fight ISIS
Hey buddy, I know who the fuck the Kurds are. Don't talk to me as if you inform me of anything when you're the most uneducated person on this site.

My point is Muslim society does not discourage these types of radical extremists, if anything it encourages it. Poverty and a society focused on religion over real education leads to this shit.
So mad :^]

Turkey, Morocco, Iran, Suadi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and other countries don't encourage radical extremists or have them running around. They're countries I would also love to visit. Know what encourages extremism? Fear. When your village is surrounded by men with guns and are known to kill anybody in their way, people won't do shit
Not mad at all. I'm just informing you to watch your tone, because you're very uneducated and it would be very out of place for you to think you inform others, especially when said other person is actually from that region and actually knows his history.

Muslim/Arab society encourages extremism by encouraging ignorance. School is unimportant and science is not seen as important at all. While at the same time religion is regarded as extremely important. Group ignorance, poverty, and fundamentalism together and you have what we see today. Of course Western meddling made things far worse and is still making them far worse, but it is up to the Arabs to stand up to the extremists that tarnish their beloved religion and Prophet.

Don't group Iran in with Arab countries, they're two very different societies. As you can see, there are little Iranian terrorists in the Middle East, and zero outside of that region. As for the government being one of the largest sponsors of terrorism, that's true. But then, the government is hated or at least disliked by most Iranians. There are revolutionaries that regret ever revolting against the Shah and are embarrassed by the state of Iran today.
Wtf is this, the damn Middle-Ages. Bro, I'm highly intelligent and educated, especially when it comes to the areas of history and geography. I know what I'm talking about. You watch your tone

And as I pointed out, there's several Arab countries that don't encourage extremism. What encourages it is fear. Lack of education is part of it but fear is where the blunt force of it is really at. Even if everybody was educated, men with guns watching them and threatening to kill them won't change anything
No you aren't. I'm not even trying to insult, you just aren't.

What men with guns? What are you talking about? Fear of who? You seem to be missing the point.
Nah, you're just an idiot. No need to say any more

Ever hear a group called ISIS? They're this group of crazy Muslims that have guns and everybody is scared of them
Right, and Muslim society along with poverty breeds groups like ISIS.

How is this so difficult for you to understand?
Because there are Muslim countries that don't have groups like ISIS

How is this so difficult for you to understand?
And yet it is ONLY Muslim countries/societies that breed these groups in this day and age.

Every Arab country has an AQ group, plus tons of other similar groups, along with the Taliban and Hezbollah. There's like 30 different groups in Palestine alone. Or did you think ISIS is the only Arab terrorist group?
And I did say lack of education is a factor but not fear is the bigger of the two. Saudi Arabia is ranked at #110 on the education index, making it a very uneducated country but it's not under the disarray as Pakistan, Syria, or Iraq

Fear is the biggest factor, followed by low education and poverty. And when you have a group of people threatening everybody in your village, nobody will try to fight back

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Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 05:58:42 PM »
Because there are Muslim countries that don't have groups like ISIS

Yes, but those Muslim countries tend not to be dirt poor.

The UAE and Saudi Arabia being two examples.

Well fook my ignorance, I genuinely thought that the two were the same country and that it was an interchangeable name. Bladdy hell.
Nah, Saudi Arabia is the big piece of land under Iraq with Yemen and Oman to the south of that

UAE is to the east of Saudi Arabia and above Oman

5356
Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 05:45:50 PM »
Take a look at Islam. Take a look at the Tea Party, or just the entire Bible Belt.
I'm speaking about society as an aggregate.

I imagine the Muslims ashamed of ISIS or the citizens generally fed up with the polarisation of American politics outnumber those more ideological loyalists.
do they do anything to stop it? No
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/26/kurds-rush-across-turkey-defend-kobani-isis-syria
Except the Kurds, a predominately  Islam majority ethnic group, are trying to stop them. And don't forget the Arab coalition being led by the U.S to fight ISIS
Hey buddy, I know who the fuck the Kurds are. Don't talk to me as if you inform me of anything when you're the most uneducated person on this site.

My point is Muslim society does not discourage these types of radical extremists, if anything it encourages it. Poverty and a society focused on religion over real education leads to this shit.
So mad :^]

Turkey, Morocco, Iran, Suadi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and other countries don't encourage radical extremists or have them running around. They're countries I would also love to visit. Know what encourages extremism? Fear. When your village is surrounded by men with guns and are known to kill anybody in their way, people won't do shit
Not mad at all. I'm just informing you to watch your tone, because you're very uneducated and it would be very out of place for you to think you inform others, especially when said other person is actually from that region and actually knows his history.

Muslim/Arab society encourages extremism by encouraging ignorance. School is unimportant and science is not seen as important at all. While at the same time religion is regarded as extremely important. Group ignorance, poverty, and fundamentalism together and you have what we see today. Of course Western meddling made things far worse and is still making them far worse, but it is up to the Arabs to stand up to the extremists that tarnish their beloved religion and Prophet.

Don't group Iran in with Arab countries, they're two very different societies. As you can see, there are little Iranian terrorists in the Middle East, and zero outside of that region. As for the government being one of the largest sponsors of terrorism, that's true. But then, the government is hated or at least disliked by most Iranians. There are revolutionaries that regret ever revolting against the Shah and are embarrassed by the state of Iran today.
Wtf is this, the damn Middle-Ages. Bro, I'm highly intelligent and educated, especially when it comes to the areas of history and geography. I know what I'm talking about. You watch your tone

And as I pointed out, there's several Arab countries that don't encourage extremism. What encourages it is fear. Lack of education is part of it but fear is where the blunt force of it is really at. Even if everybody was educated, men with guns watching them and threatening to kill them won't change anything
No you aren't. I'm not even trying to insult, you just aren't.

What men with guns? What are you talking about? Fear of who? You seem to be missing the point.
Nah, you're just an idiot. No need to say any more

Ever hear a group called ISIS? They're this group of crazy Muslims that have guns and everybody is scared of them
Right, and Muslim society along with poverty breeds groups like ISIS.

How is this so difficult for you to understand?
Because there are Muslim countries that don't have groups like ISIS

How is this so difficult for you to understand?

5357
Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 05:29:55 PM »
Take a look at Islam. Take a look at the Tea Party, or just the entire Bible Belt.
I'm speaking about society as an aggregate.

I imagine the Muslims ashamed of ISIS or the citizens generally fed up with the polarisation of American politics outnumber those more ideological loyalists.
do they do anything to stop it? No
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/26/kurds-rush-across-turkey-defend-kobani-isis-syria
Except the Kurds, a predominately  Islam majority ethnic group, are trying to stop them. And don't forget the Arab coalition being led by the U.S to fight ISIS
Hey buddy, I know who the fuck the Kurds are. Don't talk to me as if you inform me of anything when you're the most uneducated person on this site.

My point is Muslim society does not discourage these types of radical extremists, if anything it encourages it. Poverty and a society focused on religion over real education leads to this shit.
So mad :^]

Turkey, Morocco, Iran, Suadi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and other countries don't encourage radical extremists or have them running around. They're countries I would also love to visit. Know what encourages extremism? Fear. When your village is surrounded by men with guns and are known to kill anybody in their way, people won't do shit
Not mad at all. I'm just informing you to watch your tone, because you're very uneducated and it would be very out of place for you to think you inform others, especially when said other person is actually from that region and actually knows his history.

Muslim/Arab society encourages extremism by encouraging ignorance. School is unimportant and science is not seen as important at all. While at the same time religion is regarded as extremely important. Group ignorance, poverty, and fundamentalism together and you have what we see today. Of course Western meddling made things far worse and is still making them far worse, but it is up to the Arabs to stand up to the extremists that tarnish their beloved religion and Prophet.

Don't group Iran in with Arab countries, they're two very different societies. As you can see, there are little Iranian terrorists in the Middle East, and zero outside of that region. As for the government being one of the largest sponsors of terrorism, that's true. But then, the government is hated or at least disliked by most Iranians. There are revolutionaries that regret ever revolting against the Shah and are embarrassed by the state of Iran today.
Wtf is this, the damn Middle-Ages. Bro, I'm highly intelligent and educated, especially when it comes to the areas of history and geography. I know what I'm talking about. You watch your tone

And as I pointed out, there's several Arab countries that don't encourage extremism. What encourages it is fear. Lack of education is part of it but fear is where the blunt force of it is really at. Even if everybody was educated, men with guns watching them and threatening to kill them won't change anything
No you aren't. I'm not even trying to insult, you just aren't.

What men with guns? What are you talking about? Fear of who? You seem to be missing the point.
Nah, you're just an idiot. No need to say any more

Ever hear a group called ISIS? They're this group of crazy Muslims that have guns and everybody is scared of them

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Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 05:28:46 PM »
Bro, I'm highly intelligent and educated, especially when it comes to the areas of history and geography. I know what I'm talking about. You watch your tone



If you are that educated, you've yet to demonstrate it.
You're the one that hasn't demonstrated it

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Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 05:28:01 PM »
Bro, I'm highly intelligent and educated, especially when it comes to the areas of history and geography.
And yet you tried to claim it took the Crusades centuries to kill the amount of people Hitler and Stalin did in decades when I) they didn't even kill that many people, II) they lasted, themselves, just decades and III) there's a difference of around 700 years between the two instances.
You going to cry about it? It was a simple mistake. I was thinking 10,000,000 instead of 1,00,000. They killed more but nobody knows an actual number of people killed during the Crusades. The Crusades were not just military conflicts. It's multiple conflicts grouped as one under religion and politics, hence why all eight crusades are refereed to as The Crusades

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Serious / Re: Favourite quotes from scientists/philosophers/intellectuals?
« on: September 28, 2014, 05:16:08 PM »
Thomas Jefferson:

Quote
“I predict future happiness for Americans, if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.”
Quote
“The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.”
Quote
“I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.”
Quote
“On matters of style, swim with the current, on matters of principle, stand like a rock.”
Quote
“The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any government, and to protect its free expression should be our first object.”

Benjamin Frankilin
Quote
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
Quote
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”
Quote
“If everyone is thinking alike, then no one is thinking.”
Quote
“The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.”
Quote
“If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed.”
Quote
Work as if you were to live a thousand years, play as if you were to die tomorrow.”

Voltaire
Quote
Common sense is not so common.”
Quote
“Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do.”
Quote
“It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.”
Quote
“Animals have these advantages over man: they never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills.”
Quote
“Men are equal; it is not birth but virtue that makes the difference.”
Quote
“When it is a question of money, everybody is of the same religion.”

Sun Tzu
Quote
“Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak.”
Quote
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Quote
“Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win”
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“Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley.”
Quote
All war is based in deception
Quote
“He who relies solely on warlike measures shall be exterminated; he who relies solely on peaceful measures shall perish.”
Quote
“If his forces are united, separate them.”

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The Flood / Re: I've started yet another shit storm (part 2)
« on: September 28, 2014, 04:44:37 PM »
This is fucking epic. Bet the guy is happy you told him about the slut and her misadventures

5362
Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 04:40:33 PM »
Take a look at Islam. Take a look at the Tea Party, or just the entire Bible Belt.
I'm speaking about society as an aggregate.

I imagine the Muslims ashamed of ISIS or the citizens generally fed up with the polarisation of American politics outnumber those more ideological loyalists.
do they do anything to stop it? No
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/26/kurds-rush-across-turkey-defend-kobani-isis-syria
Except the Kurds, a predominately  Islam majority ethnic group, are trying to stop them. And don't forget the Arab coalition being led by the U.S to fight ISIS
Hey buddy, I know who the fuck the Kurds are. Don't talk to me as if you inform me of anything when you're the most uneducated person on this site.

My point is Muslim society does not discourage these types of radical extremists, if anything it encourages it. Poverty and a society focused on religion over real education leads to this shit.
So mad :^]

Turkey, Morocco, Iran, Suadi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and other countries don't encourage radical extremists or have them running around. They're countries I would also love to visit. Know what encourages extremism? Fear. When your village is surrounded by men with guns and are known to kill anybody in their way, people won't do shit
Not mad at all. I'm just informing you to watch your tone, because you're very uneducated and it would be very out of place for you to think you inform others, especially when said other person is actually from that region and actually knows his history.

Muslim/Arab society encourages extremism by encouraging ignorance. School is unimportant and science is not seen as important at all. While at the same time religion is regarded as extremely important. Group ignorance, poverty, and fundamentalism together and you have what we see today. Of course Western meddling made things far worse and is still making them far worse, but it is up to the Arabs to stand up to the extremists that tarnish their beloved religion and Prophet.

Don't group Iran in with Arab countries, they're two very different societies. As you can see, there are little Iranian terrorists in the Middle East, and zero outside of that region. As for the government being one of the largest sponsors of terrorism, that's true. But then, the government is hated or at least disliked by most Iranians. There are revolutionaries that regret ever revolting against the Shah and are embarrassed by the state of Iran today.
Wtf is this, the damn Middle-Ages. Bro, I'm highly intelligent and educated, especially when it comes to the areas of history and geography. I know what I'm talking about. You watch your tone

And as I pointed out, there's several Arab countries that don't encourage extremism. What encourages it is fear. Lack of education is part of it but fear is where the blunt force of it is really at. Even if everybody was educated, men with guns watching them and threatening to kill them won't change anything

5363
The Flood / Re: Royal-blooded Floodians unite!
« on: September 28, 2014, 04:02:38 PM »
Inb4 head maid of Yutaka's mansion
Inb4 Ossku
Inb4 ANYTHING


I DONT GET A SAY
So you don't want to be my King?

okay.jpeg

And risk having a.... Kinder?






No
You will be free of waifu and yukatas........

5364
The Flood / Re: Sandtrap, I have a brief message.
« on: September 28, 2014, 03:58:25 PM »
We need a kick starter for sandtrap
That sounds like an amazing idea.
Yes and take it to reddit for help.
SOMEBODY DO THIS RIGHT NOW

5365
The Flood / Re: Royal-blooded Floodians unite!
« on: September 28, 2014, 03:57:52 PM »
Inb4 head maid of Yutaka's mansion
Inb4 Ossku
Inb4 ANYTHING


I DONT GET A SAY
So you don't want to be my King?

okay.jpeg

5366
Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 03:56:33 PM »
Take a look at Islam. Take a look at the Tea Party, or just the entire Bible Belt.
I'm speaking about society as an aggregate.

I imagine the Muslims ashamed of ISIS or the citizens generally fed up with the polarisation of American politics outnumber those more ideological loyalists.
do they do anything to stop it? No
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/26/kurds-rush-across-turkey-defend-kobani-isis-syria
Except the Kurds, a predominately  Islam majority ethnic group, are trying to stop them. And don't forget the Arab coalition being led by the U.S to fight ISIS
Hey buddy, I know who the fuck the Kurds are. Don't talk to me as if you inform me of anything when you're the most uneducated person on this site.

My point is Muslim society does not discourage these types of radical extremists, if anything it encourages it. Poverty and a society focused on religion over real education leads to this shit.
So mad :^]

Turkey, Morocco, Iran, Suadi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and other countries don't encourage radical extremists or have them running around. They're countries I would also love to visit. Know what encourages extremism? Fear. When your village is surrounded by men with guns and are known to kill anybody in their way, people won't do shit

5367
The Flood / Re: Royal-blooded Floodians unite!
« on: September 28, 2014, 03:41:00 PM »
I'm a cousin to the 39th governor of Texas who was also the Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of the Treasury. Does that make me like a part of the nobility?

5368
Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 03:38:30 PM »
Hasn't AQI recently thrown its lot in with ISIS?
I have no fucking clue. They're all mindless extremists and the only thing separating them is some long-ass name that not many muricans can read. Last I heard, A.Q broke away from them

5370
Serious / Re: Is fundamentalism growing?
« on: September 28, 2014, 02:44:07 PM »
Take a look at Islam. Take a look at the Tea Party, or just the entire Bible Belt.
I'm speaking about society as an aggregate.

I imagine the Muslims ashamed of ISIS or the citizens generally fed up with the polarisation of American politics outnumber those more ideological loyalists.
do they do anything to stop it? No
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/26/kurds-rush-across-turkey-defend-kobani-isis-syria
Except the Kurds, a predominately  Islam majority ethnic group, are trying to stop them. And don't forget the Arab coalition being led by the U.S to fight ISIS
ISIS. Created by the same people that are now trying to destroy it.
Not really

ISIS was initially started out in 1999 and was under the name Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad. After the U.S invasion of Iraq, the leader of this grouped allied with Al-Qaeda and changed their name. Later on they became so extreme that A.Q didn't want them so now they're hostile with each other and changed their name to ISIS

Al-Qaeda on the other hand had roots in the Soviet-controlled Afghanistan where various individuals came together to form a mujahideen, which was aided by the U.S. There were some mujahideen towards the end of the war that wanted to expand with other organizations, with one being Al-Qaeda in 1988

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