Napsal: stř 16. dub 2008, 17:29
No je za to "postih", že ti to odebere trochu synchronizace, tzn. zdraví.A vzhledem k tomu, že to se hned doplní, tak to je fakt postih v uvozovkách.
Diskuze o hardware, software a overclockingu
https://forum.pctuning.cz/
Tak jednoduchy to s tema hashashinama neni. Jednak rozhodne nevrazdili pro vyssi dobro, jestli z toho vzesel nazev assassin taky neni zdaleka jisty a jestli brali hasis uz vubec ne...Swat píše:Taky jsem se dočetl že si říkali Hašašini,před akcí se sjížděli hašišem k potlačení pudu sebezáchovy.Z toho vzniklo angl.slovo pro úkladnou vraždu...jen škoda,že tam tu přípravu (hašiš) na akci nezapracovali...Asi by to neprošlo....
http://encyklopedie.seznam.cz/heslo/24621-assasinoveaxloth píše:Tak jednoduchy to s tema hashashinama neni. Jednak rozhodne nevrazdili pro vyssi dobro, jestli z toho vzesel nazev assassin taky neni zdaleka jisty a jestli brali hasis uz vubec ne...Swat píše:Taky jsem se dočetl že si říkali Hašašini,před akcí se sjížděli hašišem k potlačení pudu sebezáchovy.Z toho vzniklo angl.slovo pro úkladnou vraždu...jen škoda,že tam tu přípravu (hašiš) na akci nezapracovali...Asi by to neprošlo....
Kód: Vybrat vše
http://xlive.cz/xbox360-forum-t71193.html1) ten zdroj je duveryhodnej asi jako jedna pani povidalaSwat píše:http://encyklopedie.seznam.cz/heslo/24621-assasinove
To slovo je dokonce z francouzštiny...
Neříkal jsem,že vraždili pro vyšší dobro...byli to vlastně pěkný prevíti,ale to,že brali hašiš si myslím je jasný...
Treba proto, ze seznam je sracka?Swat píše:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashshashin
Asi máte recht,chlapi.Ale kurwa proč na seznamu píšou že je to z francouzštiny...?Nicméně ten hašiš je diskutabilní...jakýkoliv článek o nich najdu,je tam o tom zmínka...těžko říct.
No cetl jsem to tady a jen te vyvedu z omylu...axloth píše:Treba proto, ze seznam je sracka?Swat píše:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashshashin
Asi máte recht,chlapi.Ale kurwa proč na seznamu píšou že je to z francouzštiny...?Nicméně ten hašiš je diskutabilní...jakýkoliv článek o nich najdu,je tam o tom zmínka...těžko říct.
Jestli jsi nekdy kouril travu, musi ti byt jasny, ze nekdo zhulenej nemuze byt dobrej vrah...
Podle me se to fakt spis pouzivalo jako nadavka na ne. Rozhodne se pomoci hasise nezridili pred akci, nedava to zadnej smysl.
Neporovnavej Hashis a Ganju kdyz jde o rozdilny veci.Jestli jsi nekdy kouril travu, musi ti byt jasny, ze nekdo zhulenej nemuze byt dobrej vrah...
http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/c ... nfo4.shtmlerowid píše:It is said that the word assassin comes from the Arabic word haschishin for hashish user. But Hassan and his followers didn't speak Arabic; they were Persians. Assassin comes from Hassassin -- a follower of Hassan.
Hassan, in fact, was a hashish prohibitionist. He argued that the Koran's ban on alcohol was a ban on all intoxicants, so his assassins were drug free terrorists. Except in the false Paradise where they were served wine as one of the joys of heaven. So, it is desire for alcohol not hashish that helped motivate the Assassins.
priste koukni na Wiki a ne na nejake erowid stranky ok!axloth píše:hlupak:
Hassan, in fact, was a hashish prohibitionist. He argued that the Koran's ban on alcohol was a ban on all intoxicants, so his assassins were drug free terrorists. Except in the false Paradise where they were served wine as one of the joys of heaven. So, it is desire for alcohol not hashish that helped motivate the Assassins.
Hashshashin or hashish eaters, the Assassins of the Ismaili Persian fort of Alamut, were a secret society, a fraternal order designed to commit 'assassinations' and usurp the powers of the state. In Nishapur of the region of Khorassan, while studying under the Imam Mowaffaq Nishipuri, Hassan-i-Sabbah, founder of the order, suggested an agreement to Omar Kayyam and Nizam ul Mulk that if one of them (The Three Schoolmates) should succeed, the other two would share in the good turn of the Wheel of Fortune; eventually, Hassan would violate the agreement. The chilling shadow of the Assassins spread from Persia to the Mediterranean coast, its members prospering not only in their natural habitat but also in Syria where they came across the European Crusaders exercising a great influence upon them. In 1071, Hassan had joined the Ishmaelites whose members spread far and wide from Morocco to China and Sanzibar.
Eventually, the Templars would fall prey to the king of France, Philip the Fair, and the Assassin's leader would be slain by order of the Great Khan..."Comparison of the general administration of the two orders -opponents though they were for a time in Syria- reveals much wherein they were virtually identical". [1] Production of hash later spread to the Middle East (Lebanon), and from there to North Africa (most prominently Algeria, though in post-colonial times Moroccan production has dominated) and then South Asia (mostly in India and Pakistan).
The word assassin may have been derived from the Arabic word حشّاشين (haššāšīn), or "Hashshāshīn".The Hashashin were allegedly inspired to commit murder under the influence of hashish.The legend of hashish-eating assassins began with a vague mention by Marco Polo, and was embellished by 19th century French and American writers, fascinated by orientalism and eager to present hashish as a menace. The legend gained great popularity especially by Charles Baudelaire in his Artificial Paradises of 1857. Others argue that the term could have been created due to political reasons, in order to discredit the sect. It has also been suggested that if hashish were in fact consumed, it had been adulterated with stronger materials, the effects of hashish being well-known and easily recognizable at that time and place. No reports of statistical linkage between hashish and assassins or terror have been published anywhere in the last century.
wiki píše:The name "assassin" is commonly believed to be a mutation of the Arabic "haššāšīn" (حشّاشين); however, there are those who dispute this etymology, arguing that it originates from Marco Polo's account of his visit to Alamut in 1273[2] It is suggested by some writers that assassin simply means 'followers of Al-Hassan' (or Hassan-i-Sabbah, the Sheikh of Alamut (see below)).
The word Hashish (of probable Arabic origin) refers to resin collected from cannabis flowers. Important to remember, however, is that narcotics such as cannabis are "Haram," are strictly prohibited, by most schools of Islam. Therefore, it is possible that the label or attribution of Hashshashin to drug use was to portray them negatively.
Vis, ono je potreba cist to cely a ne jen tu pulku, ktera se ti hodi...wiki píše:Many scholars have argued, and demonstrated convincingly, that the attribution of the epithet 'hashish eaters' or 'hashish takers' is a misnomer derived from enemies of the Isma'ilis and was never used by Muslim chroniclers or sources. It was therefore used in a pejorative sense of 'enemies' or 'disreputable people'. This sense of the term survived into modern times with the common Egyptian usage of the term Hashasheen in the 1930s to mean simply 'noisy or riotous'. It is unlikely that the austere Hasan-i Sabbah indulged personally in drug taking. ...There is no mention of that drug [hashish] in connection with the Persian Assassins - especially in the library of Alamut ("the secret archives").
– Edward Burman, The Assassins - Holy Killers of Islam