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It's a lion. I'm a closet furry, bro.

For a moment I thought it might be a ThunderCats logo.

I guess it is high time I show my desktops. Lets see here...AHH...that is how I take a screen shot...okay...

http://imgur.com/WgK1B

http://imgur.com/yaRta

AKS-74 (I don't think it's airsoft...but it very well could be, Those guys get pretty creative to hide the fact.)

http://imgur.com/mFS9s

M24 SWS (I want one so much)

http://imgur.com/hcXus

I thought this one was cool as hell. (Caution: Furry. I added that for you George, FOR YOU! <3 )

http://imgur.com/iyvH3

(F'n'A...image imbedding is confusing, halp and I'll fix in an edit)

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My new laptop has a resolution of 1920x1080. So my personal background image is all of a sudden tiny (since it was commissioned for a 1440x900). :c

But here are the two I use.
/>http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v402/gotischme262/Johannwallpaper.png OMGWARNING it's furry.
/>http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v402/gotischme262/1276578859929.jpg HIER GIBT'S EIN DEUTSCHER ADLER.

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There is no set, agreeded upon social profile for a terrorist. The inherent differences between say, a religious fundamentalist who is part of say an AQ cell and a lone-wolf socio -political terrorist make profiling incredibly difficult without creating dozens of them.

You also run into the huge academic problem of how to define a terrorist. With no set definition, the profiles detailing social and public behavior would be incredibly contextual. It may be possible to detect certain types of terrorist through their daily interactions, but that is only case by case.

In short, yes I have looked at it,but I doubt that is the essay question I will choose. Whilst it is one of the questions, I tossed it up there in a rather stereotypical manner as a place holder until I finish my other essays.

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Ahh...We were told to look for the flag of Al Qaeda (They somehow have one, you know the Flag Rule?), propaganda leaflets, cameras, cell phones with cameras, drawings of maps, notes about guard posts and security. Along with looking for suspicious activity, like taking very long porti-jon breaks (guy was caught and arrested for drawing maps and diagrams of critical areas, he had also taken notes of troop movements and patrols, he was later found to be a member of a terror group in Kuwait), one could look for persons making frequent visits and staring at a sensitive target on multiple days. It really blends counter terror ops into espionage and counter espionage skill craft.

Back on topic:

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