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Originally posted by Caano Geel: ^ so watcha do in the end? have ya married him yet? and if not why did you play with the poor boy, break his heart and leave him to bleed? Shidh happens, as they say.
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LoL @ Fay...why won't you let that thread go?
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What's hard to accept? Orodoo shan iyo toban guurso hadaad jeceshahay.
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Sheh, sounds like it was a very long day for you. Let's hope it makes sense for you tomorrow, I'A.
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LoL Viking. Inanku inuu fakaro uma eeka. Iranians can say what they want, as they are not muslims! They mock Allaah glorified he be, the prophet and the saxaab on a daily basis, so I can't see what they're offened by those promoters of international rafidah (rawafid, plural) and kufr. "It is reported on the authority of Ibn `Umar that the Prophet (may peace and blessings be upon him) said: Any person who calls his brother: O Unbeliever! (then the truth of this label) would return to one of them. If it is true, (then it is) as he asserted, (but if it is not true), then it returns to him (and thus the person who made the accusation is an Unbeliever)." [Muslim] There is no faster way to leave Islam than by calling other Muslims "kafir" without discrimination.
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Originally posted by General Duke: Muslims Get Animated, Denmark Becomes the New Israel By Aaron Goldstein (02/05/06) ..... If Muslim extremists could execute Pim Fortuyn and Theo Van Gogh in Holland who can say that Rasmussen won’t be next? For that, Rasmussen is my new hero. Wasn't Fortuyn murdered by Volkert van der Graaf, a white collar left-wing environmentalist? I wasn't aware that he was Muslim.
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The heart of the matter -----> ---- The freedom that hurts us Printing cartoons of Muhammad creates fear and insecurity in Muslims across Europe Sarah Joseph Friday February 3, 2006 The Guardian The battle is set, of religious extremism versus freedom of speech. These are the lines drawn, or so we are told, in the escalating tensions worldwide surrounding the printing of images of Muhammad in Denmark and elsewhere in Europe. Although the media is only now picking up on this story, my inbox has been receiving messages about these cartoons for weeks. The messages range from high-pitched to very thoughtful, but not one of them says, "Yeah, whatever ... " There's no apathy surrounding this issue. This is because of the love felt for the prophet and religious norms in Islam. But also because it feeds into profound feelings of disempowerment, fear and insecurity among Muslims that Europe would do well to understand. In Britain, we should realise that Muslims here will be angry if the pictures are gratuitously published in British papers - not just because of the insults to Muhammad, but because it makes them feel disempowered. Protesting is the only way to regain some self-respect. First, the easy part. Any depiction of Muhammad, however temperate, is not allowed. There are but a few images of him in Muslim history, and even these are shown with his face veiled. This applies not only to images of Muhammad: no prophet is to be depicted. There are no images of God in Islam either. So there is hurt and anger, and the messages I receive reflect that. In response, they suggest different approaches. One is through lobbying: distributing the phone numbers of the newspaper Jyllands-Posten, the Danish ambassador, Denmark's parliament and everything else Danish, and urging Muslims to make their feelings known. We also have the boycott approach - "the only language the west understands" - listing every Danish product that one can buy. I also get messages from the great optimists, suggesting we use the controversy to explain the real nature of Muhammad, who returned insults with kindness. Indeed, Muslims would do well to remember that. I have also been receiving other messages. These are the most worrying, and the ones of which Europe must take note. These are the messages of resignation. The messages that discuss exit strategies. The messages that question the very future of Muslims in Europe. Why such hand-wringing over a few cartoons? The key is in the images themselves: Muhammad with turbaned bomb, Muhammad declaring that paradise had run out of virgins for suicide bombers, Muhammad with sword and veiled women. Muhammad in every Orientalist caricature. Muhammad as a symbol for Islam and Muslims. These are the stereotypes that, as Muslims, we face daily. The looks on the tube, the suspicion, the eyes on the bags we carry. There is no denying the feeling of being pushed against a wall, of drowning in the stereotypes that abound. This is no way to live, and it is certainly no springboard for making a major contribution to the society you live in. The messages to my inbox of resignation, of fear, come with good reason. Some countries that have reprinted the images - Spain, France, Italy and Germany - have a nasty history of fascism. Just last week we had Holocaust memorial day. The Holocaust did not occur overnight. It took time to establish a people as subhuman, and cartoons played their part. Does Europe not remember its past and the Nazi propaganda of Der Stürmer? Now the great shape-shifter of fascism seems to have taken on the clothes of "freedom of speech". If these cartoons were designed to provoke Muslim fundamentalists, maybe they have done more to reveal the prejudices of Europe. Europe has a history of turning on its minorities. Will that be its future too? Sarah Joseph is editor of emel magazine info@emelmagazine.com Source
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^ What point have I proven, other than that you can hardly see past your own feet? Go on..point your finger at me and say shaydaan in the same sentence and I will hand you ur gonads on a plate. Insidious little bugger. :mad:
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X, you're right. There's a great deal of difference between handsome and beautiful. One is nice and the other is drool-all-over-urself-nice. SEE BELOW for clarification. Handsome Benjamin Bratt Beautiful Josh Hartnett Handsome Clive Owen Beautiful Orlando Bloom
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^ Oh stop the useless shuffling about and tell her like it is. The wench usurped your masculinity by proposing to you in a public forum. A manly man like you would never stand for such insolence. Wait till the crowd disperses and then labo dhirbaaxo u dhiib. :mad:
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^ Toyboy = a younger love-slave. X: Nin qurux badan in laga deyriyay ma ogid miyaa? ^^ Waa waxa ey isku maaweeliyaan nimanka foolxumadu ka badatay ayaan umaleynayaa. Beautiful men leave me weak-kneed.
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Originally posted by Socod_badne: Isn't it apparent she's actively proselytizing misanthropist? A what misanthropist? *Sneeks a peek at the dictionary* Oh oh...ok. No, no I'm not proselytizing anything or anyone. And neither am I a misanthropist come to think of it. As for your 'SAVE THE TOBACCO FIRMS' campaign, I shan't contribute. Dubya should be able to help though. My money is going to endangered whales. Those damned Japanese are fishing them to extinction. Zu: LoL...waan ilaaway inaad ka mid aheyd kooxda 'nay' uqaadata 'yay'. Freak numero uno. Castro - Life Insurance? What a western concept. Why bother secure your spouse and children's future by planning ahead so you can continue providing for them after you die? I mean, once your monthly cheque is no longer coming in, the welfare state will step in, right? Maba aha wax laga warwaro. :rolleyes:
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^ Ma anaan garan. Naa iga hor dhaqaaji wajiga foosha xun. Zu, u can stuff your services as well. :rolleyes: <--Leaves the thread with a bad taste in her mouth. *Must find better people to hang out with* :mad:
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Bishaaro: What makes you think I will want your friendship if I was lucky enough to win? Share kulahaa. As if.
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Who cares as long as he's worth looking at and can perform? Oh ok, fine. A 1-4 year difference should be ok.
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^ Hardly love, but I'm glad you have found use for the word. What's the chance of scooping a win of £125million, even if I was deluded enough to buy a ticket? A billion-to-one?
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Heh. What makes you think I will even bother?
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LoL Bishaaro...Jill the ball-breaker dheh. UD, indeed it does. I wonder who here will be trying their luck with tomorrow's £125,000,000 Euro-millions jackpot draw?
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Fay, Figures that they would let Nick Griffin off. When anti-racism legislation doesn't affect racists like Griffin, what's the chance that this 'Religious Hatred' bill is going to reduce the tide of Islamphobia gripping the country? Nil? Zero? I thought so. It will only be used to incarcerate your garden variety Imaam (you know the ones - they like to tape themselves). Ibtisam, Tawakaltu cala Allah. *Feels passive*
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UD, Good luck with the future dictatorship. A girl can save and save...and save. And then she can watch as her savings dwindle because both the fridge and oven-cooker need replacing and mumsy expects her to cough up. *Sigh*
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^ Well then my word alone will have to suffice. Maaha?
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Johnny, regardless, I'm very disappointed in you! And what has LA got to do with Bengalis? Ha? *Curses rhythm-challenged Swedish mongrels under her breathe*
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^ Hi Foxy..how goes it? Laba-dhagood & Norf, Leave yous alone, aa? Heh. Like being deprived and poor wasn't enough, they've only gone and gotten fat as well. Lazy buggers. London has taken the 'fittest' title for the last 4 years apparently. This year's fittest city is Southampton.
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Originally posted by Imperial Instigator: Smart boy No danger of that. *Pushes her chest out and flicks her hair*
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On one hand, millions are affected by hunger and starvation in Africa, while on the other hand thousands are dying of fat/obesity-related complications in the UK/US. Such extremes. ----- UK's fattest cities are revealed Bradford has earned the title of the fattest city in the UK thanks to its residents' fondness for alcohol and fast food, according to a study. The results were based on the incidence of heart disease, the amount of junk food and alcohol consumed, and the level of gym membership. Other cities high in the obesity league include Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Glasgow. Southampton was named as the fittest in the study by Men's Fitness magazine. Bradford was in 11th place in 2004 but shot up to fourth last year and is now in the number one spot, overtaking Manchester. Michael Donlevy, Men's Fitness deputy editor, said: "Bradford has leapt up the standings and earned its title by consuming too much alcohol and takeaway food, watching too much television and not doing enough exercise. "The truth is, as a nation we are not burning off enough of the calories we consume. "You can ban smoking in pubs and arrest drunks but who is to stop people gorging on junk food in their own front rooms?" Adult obesity rates have almost quadrupled in the last 25 years, with 22% of Britons now obese and three-quarters are overweight. UK'S FATTEST 1 Bradford 2 Liverpool 3 Manchester 4 Newcastle 5 Glasgow Source