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oh come on...this is between you and me...leave you ex-faarax out of this...poor guy never stood a chance with you anyway. sticks and stones, sweetie...sticks and stones.
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Just popped out of my cave to "hunt & gather" before winter hits...I wonder into civilization and lo and behold, someone made you royalty....You know I had to say something...won't be long before the stamp your face on a bill and even the solitude of my cave won't be enough to escape the queen....****shiver****
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^^ You misunderstood FF, I didn't put you off...you were well on your way to signing a contract with the other team before I showed up
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Little boy, the only time you address me is when your giving a compliment. Now begone, ye ugly one. Let the power tripping begin. FF, I always love how you prove me right. ok here's a compliment for you: "A loose Canon that rarely misses"
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Originally posted by Tukaale: underdog Sxb/ay the only question I have for you is what brought the porn staff in here, Im sure you could have found many examples to convey your message, but what's all with this dirty mind, Me woders? Im not into guessing things and really not in mood to say or suggest anything! You have to niether say nor suggest nor imply anything...the flith level in my mind is quite high and just to satisfy your curiosty I picked that example cause I felt like it (you'll know what I mean when you grow up)...how are you gonna "post" a reply that calls other posters "cyber freaks"? Besides why don't you cool and control your emotions, you seem very serious thats a good sign a cyber-freak, is only cyber forum not a real life game take it easy boy/girl. Not hard feeling, and no offence intended Control my emotions? now why would I wanna do something like that? I'd rather release them and see what comes out....do my emotions and lack of cool composure scare you? huh? and besides if I'm to take your advice you'll have to present a better case.
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Thats what you get for having a loose canon like FF and a calm peaceful bhuddist like Zu running something together. Too much yin not enough Yang and the whole Feng Shui is messed up.
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See what I mean? its so crowded here, just throw a punch like cyber-freak tukaale and you're bound to hit someone. He/she sounds like one of those self-hating slackers...like the ones who surf porn sites but despise people who surf porn sites... ^Welcome back. Been anywhere nicer? sheherazade, can't say that I have. looks like you have things fairly under control
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Best way to 'up' your post count is to pick a fight with a 'chatty' person
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Clint Black - Like the rain Faith Hill - There I'll be Bonnie Raitt - Something to talk about etc etc etc....
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Lexus, We should rename this Thread "The confessions of a Window Jumping, email hacking, tire slashing, homewrecking sociopath" As for the symptoms of love...what goes around comes around...expect a bumpy ride. I must admit you're hilarious...unbalanced to spectaular degree, but hilarious nonetheless
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Whats the question here? if there is any? Isn't the Unislamic act would be the fornocation prior to the purchase of the Plan B pills. So if a woman knowingly engages in premarital or extramarital sexual activities, I think stopping her from getting the pills might be a mute point. They are both highly controlling and suspicious of women in general. Conservative muslims also use their culture most often than islam, which colors their reason, hence culture dictates women needs to be oppressed and doesn't possess the mental capacity to distinguish right from wrong. Its a shame how cultural rules have abused and misinterpretted the Islamic religion. However, when it comes to the oppression of women in matters of unplanned pregnancies, it's actually a matter of logic rather than oppression. Firstly, even though most women do indeed have the mental capacity and intestinal fortitude to distinguish between right and wrong, it seems the number of those who CAN'T is significant enough to spawn and support the multi-billion dollar industry of abortion and 'emergency' contraception (there are cases of rape and misfortunate medical condition, but the majority is due to recklessness and loose morals). Now these actions may be an equal share between men and women, but scientifically the women will be the ones left "holding the bag" ***so to speak***. They'll be the ones to now decide how to "fix" this. Some over-the-counter solution to erase any past mistakes and help her start fresh (or not so fresh). So I think arguing the merits of Plan B is pretty similar to which saw to use on a gangrenous limb...The damage is done, the limb is lost. ...p.s. Quit wasting valuable, highly useful intellectual brainpower on the after effects and work together on ways of NOT getting to the counter to buy the pills in the first place.
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LOL @ progeny of Queen Ma'at Laila of Awfat. Royalty oo xaal qaado. LST, does Curling Waterfalls have a 'file' on you? Faree kaa haaysaa miyaa. Photos in compromising postions??? 900 out of the last 1300 displays. ... another 1578 times in the next 9 months. Those are some crazy odds...I bet a few bills of my not so hard earned disposible income and bet a MOD re-instatement for the grande empress of a small patch of ancient dirt. Tuujiye, I wonder what your odds were. 1 in 10,000 and when you got your one it started a whole thread...By the way, there's a small village called LeftNut, ON 15 kms northeast of Ottawa that needs a King, drop off your resume at the local hardware store...
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Originally posted by Aeronwen: What if I was to tell you the snake is a man? Eh? Smart-ar$e. Oh thats easy then...Just creep up on him when he's sleeping and pour boiling oil in his ear.
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Aeronwen, I'm sorry to be the one to say I told you so...BUT...Didn't I tell you the feminist deception and misdirections will come to light. Yeah they deceived you and you naively fell for it. But now that you the errors of your ways you can start the long journey back to the righteous path. Congratulations and welcome back.
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What's wrong with education today? Living in time when the world has more educational resources then ever before it seems the universities and colleges have turned into cess-pools that promote and reward greed and class division. instead of educating and enlightening the knowledge-hungry students on matters that will not only benefit them but the society in general as well as future generations, it seems that the corporate mentality has taken root. Like the Movie "Matrix" where humans were farmed as an energy source feeding the machines, it looks like today's institutes of higher education are Corporate sponsored factories mass producing the fuel for the industrial giants that continue to exploit and plunder the planet in search for higher profits. Education is there primarily to provide the ruling corporate class with people who have the skills, knowledge and behavioral attitudes that will help them make a profit and make the conditions and relations in which they make their profits secure. There are lots of ways of doing that, both positive and negative. The positive are pretty obvious, how you teach people certain things: ideas, skills, and attitudes which the capitalists can make use of. The negative are just as important as the positive. The negative ways are not always so easy to recognize, but they have a lot to do with what you make sure people don't learn. One of the best examples is how people are kept from finding out that there is another way of doing things, that there are alternatives. So here we are with an ever widening gap between the haves and have nots and most of us are taking the "logical" choice and educating ourselves and join the ranks of those who have...and then move out of the lil nomad ghettos that are popping up all over the globe. So my question is this; Is this modern education a solution to the world's problems or part of the problem that blinds us to the real issues and gives us a false sense of individual achievement?
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Inaa Lilaahi wa'inaa ilayhi raajicuun. Samir iyo Imaan.
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Hold on, Liban. I don't think you can wear the patch while fasting. Because it IS giving you something...its supplying your body with nicotine...which ia alleviating the craving for a smoke...I see that as being the say as putting on a patch to quench your thirst. However I'm sure you can go the day without one, just focus on cutting down (if not completely) at night.
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Originally posted by Castro: ^ You have exactly 16 days before I return to cut your nuts off and feed them to you. Enjoy. Aeronwen, the queen of my SOL. You inspire me. Back to hibernation. Castro, here's a napkin...you have some brown stuff on your nose.
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If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
underdog replied to -Serenity-'s topic in General
I Don't need an excuse, my agenda is past the review and planning stages and full implimentation is underway. Being responisible for someones happiness is not a role thats up to you. the same weay you can't choose who makes you happy. -
If marriage is half the deen, why aren't YOU married?
underdog replied to -Serenity-'s topic in General
What's your excuse, waterfall? -
Originally posted by Naku Penda Piya: .....It's called doing business, nothing personal....I know couple of people who translate intercepted telephone conversations - Dirty work, but the pay is grreatttt I tell ya! The 1908 Standard Dictionary of the English Language defines Sell Out: To procure secretly or permit the defeat of a candidate or cause one has professed to favor in return for some concession or consideration given by the opposing side. The deepest circle of hell is reserved for betrayers and mutineers. - Capt. Jack Sparrow
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Must you KalanKal the damsel in distress. Distressoo xaal qaado. Vanity, paranoia and superego are the issue s here. Damsel in distress waxaan uqaana mida pHd iyo masters isku wadato oo cimrigeeda career inta kuxirtay hadana nin la'aan iyo ciyaal la'aan heeyso....thats some distress for you right there.
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My older brotha’s think I am a drama queen [Roll Eyes] I guess Family knows you better than we do. I honestly get the feeling you're one of those girls that thinks everyone is looking at her.... muxuu iga firinaa? ninkaan maalin walba waa arkaa, my god , he's stalking me. Do you stand infront of a mirror and say "I'm so beautiful that every man has to want me" Nazra, Get over yourself and by the way its a public forum and mostly public streets, if you dislike attention lock yourself in a cave somewhere. Maybe I need to consult pete [Frown] (this Zambian computer freak guy in my campus who does anything I say [smile] ) As matter of fact, i might introduce him to this site so he can tell me whose got tabs me on me. This is too Hilarious....I have no idea how to respond to "the threat of pete"....xagoo kasoo galay sheekada and whats this "does anything I say" sh!t????
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My bad....didn't know it had been previously posted. These articles generally don't generate a lot of response because a lot of people are in the state of mind that "Its sad but since I can't do anything about it, I'll just ignore it." *Capitalized & Consumerized...Its an absolute shame.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/09/19/iraq.main/ Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Posted: 0256 GMT (1056 HKT) BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A British armored vehicle escorted by a tank crashed into a detention center Monday in Basra and rescued two undercover troops held by police, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official told CNN. British Defense Ministry Secretary John Reid confirmed two British military personnel were "released," but he gave no details on how they were freed. In a statement released in London, Reid did not say why the two had been taken into custody. But the Iraqi official, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, said their arrests stemmed from an incident earlier in the day. The official said two unknown gunmen in full Arabic dress began firing on civilians in central Basra, wounding several, including a traffic police officer. There were no fatalities, the official said. The two gunmen fled the scene but were captured and taken in for questioning, admitting they were British marines carrying out a "special security task," the official said. British troops launched the rescue about three hours after Iraqi authorities informed British commanders the men were being held at the police department's major crime unit, the official said. Iraqi police said members of Iraq's Mehdi Army militia engaged the British forces around the facility, burning one personnel carrier and an armored vehicle. Video showed dozens of Iraqis surrounding British armored vehicles and tossing gasoline bombs, rocks and other debris at them. With one vehicle engulfed in flames, a soldier opened the hatch and bailed out as rocks were thrown at him. Another photograph showed a British soldier on fire on top of a tank. "Many of those present were clearly prepared well in advance to cause trouble, and we believe that the majority of Iraq people would deplore this violence," Reid said. Reid said both troops were "being treated for minor injuries only and are expected to return to duty shortly." He said British forces "remain committed to helping the Iraqi government for as long as they judge that a coalition presence is necessary to provide security. "The situation in Basra is currently calmer after a day of disturbances. At this stage, it is not possible to be certain why these disturbances began," he said.
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