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  1. Something grabbed me this morning when I was going through lists of Islamic terror attacks in Europe in the last few years. It is true that a good way of predicting the future is to look at the past and try to identify any patterns in order to predict the future. And if you look at the number of Islamic terror attacks in Europe starting in 2014 right through to the present day you notice a distinct pattern. Of course there are attacks happening every week but let's look only at the major ones that kill lots of people and that make the headlines because most attacks don't make the headlines or get people's attention: 2014: 1 (Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting) 2015: 2 (Charlie Hebdo attack, November Paris attacks) 2016: 4 (Brussels, Nice, Normandy Priest Beheading, Berlin Christmas Market attack) 2017: 6 (Westminster attack, Stockholm truck attack, St Petersburg metro, Manchester bombing, London Bridge, Barcelona) And we've still got more than 4 months of 2017 left. I predict another 1 or 2 major attacks before the end of this year. That would mean that to date, every year has seen a DOUBLING of Islamic terror attacks. Now look to the future. If current trends continue and the politicians don't take any serious action soon (which they won't because they're all useless and incompetent, and it's hardly surprising given none of them have ever had a real job or achieved anything substantial in the real world) then what has happened so far will only continue. It means that if current trends continue next year there will be 16 attacks, then in 2019 there will be 32 attacks and in 2020 there will be 64 attacks. Yes, 64 Islamic terror attacks in Europe. Does anyone really think Europe can withstand and put up with that amount of carnage? 64 major attacks in one year or even just 32 attacks in one year would mean the start of a civil war in many european countries as the people will end up taking matters into their own hands, bombing mosques and outright killing muslims in the streets. There is simply no way the muslims can cause 32 attacks or 64 attacks in a year, and not receive any sort of backlash. And when the backlash from whites begins it will only escalate, and very fast. Muslims will die, leading to more muslims being radicalised, which leads to more Islamic attacks, which results in more backlash from Europeans, which results in more muslims being pushed over the edge, resulting in more muslims slaughtering Europeans, resulting in more backlash from Europeans, you get the point. It becomes an extremely vicious circle. And that's not even considering the possibility of Right Wing political parties being elected, which would result in us cleaning out this Islamic problem, leading to even more muslims rioting and carrying out more attacks on mass. So that's my prediction. Based on the stats and the pattern of attacks doubling every year from 2014 onwards, Europe is set to have a civil war in 2-3 years. And when it happens the muslims of Europe will get the biggest thrashing/slaughter imaginable. They simply don't know what's coming to them. They most likely think they can carry on killing us for ever and that we won't react because they think we're pussies, but in 2-3 years they won't be laughing anymore. Let me know what you think. Shit is about to get real very soon...
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  2. Hi, let me start off by saying I have twin toddlers. Now that you know I have kids, let me say this: As has been mentioned, this 3 year old doesn't have a fully developed brain. All humans born with a fully formed brain have the upper region (reason and abstract thought or "upstairs", which is not fully developed) and a lower region; the Amygdala. When your son acts like this, he's "downstairs" with the amygdala. This will happen. This is always temporary, unless he is under a tremendous amount of stress (or perceives it that way). More than anything it's important to give him some time to let that pass. When he returns to the "upstairs" region of thinking and subsequent behavior, THAT'S the time to discuss his behavior. And when you do this you want to do it in a way that he can understand. Wait until he returns to a rational mindset, then discuss the events that transpired earlier. I hope this helps.
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