November 13, 2009

do you believe that Genghis khan will return and conquer the world?

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soko asked:


I've heard a lot of rumors about this, but i think it could not be true. Many Mongolian believe in it. Even if he comes from the sky, he won't build the empire of Mongol right?

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November 15, 2009

Weasel @ 4:05 pm

World ain't coming to an end any time soon, so any stupid idiots (I'm not calling you one) need to stop thinking this stuff, Like how fucking retards thought that "God" would "Destroy his pet humans" after the supercollider switch was turned on, or though that mini black holes would open and we would get killed. FIrst of all, on that front of the black holes, small, or almost microscopic ones, open all around us all the time. Some people just need to get brains, or at least start using them, and fucking translate fact from fiction.

I mean seriously… A guy sitting on his ass all day in a cloud -AKA "God"-? (That's a bit off topic, but it's part of what I think)

Pardon my french there!

And now on the lighter side, I hope this helped :)

Don't read it if you disagree with me, or knowing you had a warning about not to read this, don't complain about it…

November 17, 2009

General Iroh @ 4:19 pm

No. Gengis Khan will not return, and even if he did his fickle attempts at taking over the world would be painfully vain and humiliating. Most of the countries in this world could easil dispatch him as nothing more than a run-of-the-mill terrorist.

November 21, 2009

eternal @ 12:53 am

No biological creature which has been dead for more than an hour has ever returned to life. That would include Genghis Khan and Jesus…

November 24, 2009

BeArRr @ 6:11 am

I believe he would be coming back in chocolate form.

The easter bunny is going to plant him in amongst its eggs, and santa will deliver him the day after christmas

November 26, 2009

gegeen @ 12:12 pm

No he's not coming back, but his wish or mission or dream is coming true. There is no known or nominated guy there, who could replace him, but the world is heading to the way he wanted.

Today's Globalization and Flat world were the basic concept that Chinggis khan was trying to achieve. He was the great leader and the smart general of his soldiers.

At the time, when he was young, countries and states were not organized and peaceful like today's placec and there were no united rules, law and order.

Every small tribe had a problem to survive and lived in a terrible situation of the sudden numerous attacks of others. They fighted each other all the times, killed the men, rob the woman and valuables.

It's said that Chiggis khan is the initiator of today's postal service, law and rules and globalization. I truely believe that he was a great person, who did the right thing at that time to bring the peace for all citizen's of his empire by using the power and warriors in case if they refuse. His dream was a way too large I guess and actually he wanted to unite the whole world into a one peaceful place under the same rules and law.

November 27, 2009

constellation @ 6:45 pm

He never really left, his fame keeps him alive.

November 28, 2009

veraswanee @ 7:32 am

Well evidently Genghis Khan had many many offspring in his days of wandering all over the place so if you could think of him as a plant - well that plant spread its seed far and wide and maybe there is a Conqueror in the making among some of the descendants. Maybe that sprout of sprouts is Chinese and I can envisage China maybe one day being the Supreme World Power and just maybe there is a little Khani Chou getting his black belt in Tai Kwondo (or whatever) in training right now to lead the Hordes?? and I think this little Khani Chou lives in Northern China and has a sister called Khanissi who is a World Champ in Kick Boxing and she fancies herself as an Amazon?

November 29, 2009

Neil M @ 12:30 pm

No…

Sometimes I can't believe I live in the 21st century.

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