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So far, ever since the downfall of Mubarak in Egypt, it sparked an inspiration in North African and Middle Eastern countries. Asian countries also followed to similar situations. Here are some involved countries I know:

-Libya
-Cambodia
-Thailand
-Both Korean Countries
-China
-Saudi Arabia

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[quote name='ADHD-Guitar' timestamp='1298437196' post='5028256']
I think what she means is that if we're all dead there won't be any revolutions.
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And i'm saying that's completely wrong, because its supposed to be a "new age" dawning which is aligned to revolution, not everyone dying... that is, if it wasn't a pile of s*** anyway.
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[quote name='GenzoTheHarpist' timestamp='1298437343' post='5028264']
And i'm saying that's completely wrong, because its supposed to be a "new age" dawning which is aligned to revolution, not everyone dying... that is, if it wasn't a pile of s*** anyway.
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The Mayans didn't predict anything about 2012.
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[quote name='Byakuya Kuchiki' timestamp='1298427068' post='5027923']
So far, ever since the downfall of Mubarak in Egypt, it sparked an inspiration in North African and Middle Eastern countries. Asian countries also followed to similar situations. Here are some involved countries I know:

-Libya
-Cambodia
-Thailand
[b]-Both Korean Countries[/b]
-China
-Saudi Arabia

Discuss
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I can understand all the examples, but what kind of inspiration should South Korea take from the Egyptian protests?0_o Unless the unification discourses are sparked again.

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The Mayans didn't predict anything about 2012.
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The Mayans didn't predict anything, they just stopped there. But the New Age movement takes all its ideas from various predictions, including an interpretation of the Mayans. I don't care about that one either but just saying. Google Aquarian Age or New Age if you're interested.

But I think it's related to the topic because if I was a New Age believer, I'd really take the protests as a form of evolution for the next stadium of mankind.=/ If I was such an optimist, that is.
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[quote name='Byakuya Kuchiki' timestamp='1298427068' post='5027923']
So far, ever since the downfall of Mubarak in Egypt, it sparked an inspiration in North African and Middle Eastern countries. Asian countries also followed to similar situations. Here are some involved countries I know:

-Libya
-Cambodia
-Thailand
-Both Korean Countries
-China
-Saudi Arabia

Discuss
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You forgot: Bahrain, Yemen, Turkey...
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1298490103' post='5029366']
You forgot: Bahrain, Yemen, Turkey...
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Forgot those, but feel free to discuss.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8KQmps-Sog[/media]

This is gonna be the theme song for the revolutions going on. I love Muse.

[quote name='Opalmoon' timestamp='1298481766' post='5029111']
I can understand all the examples, but what kind of inspiration should South Korea take from the Egyptian protests?0_o Unless the unification discourses are sparked again.

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No, of course not. Just some other examples of some uprising and the rise of democracy only this is minor.
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1298514646' post='5030512']
Im so lost...
On one side i supoport the revolutions out of hate for those stupid dictators...
But on the other side i dont support the protesters support of the [b]muslim brotherhood[/b]... AAH! IM STUCK!
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What? What's wrong with Muslim brotherhood?
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[quote name='Halubaris Maphotika' timestamp='1298514646' post='5030512']
Im so lost...
On one side i supoport the revolutions out of hate for those stupid dictators...
But on the other side i dont support the protesters support of the muslim brotherhood... AAH! IM STUCK!
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For the first time, I actually agree with this guy. The Muslim Brotherhood are fanatical psychopaths, and Sharia Law is worse than anything Mubarak ever did. Seriously, Egypt was better off with Mubarak than it will ever be with a group that thinks women should be stoned if they are raped.
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[quote name='Mikhail Tal' timestamp='1298579189' post='5031898']
For the first time, I actually agree with this guy. The Muslim Brotherhood are fanatical psychopaths, and Sharia Law is worse than anything Mubarak ever did. Seriously, Egypt was better off with Mubarak than it will ever be with a group that thinks women should be stoned if they are raped.
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I hope you realize that this means you are agreeing with Fox News.
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