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Originally posted by Nehanda: Nef.Ari.ous in reply to you q, I would say that you simply gone bonkers. How would they know that something died of a broken heart unless of course the heart stop bumping due to blocked arteries. That is why I said they have favoured the use of rhetorics over professional journalism and added a sarcastic hooray. Was it really that arduous to understand? My apologies. 9/10 times I'm misunderstood/not understood at all, and when I finally am understood, I disgust people. (kidding) Do re-read my previous post, I'm sure we both agree.
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Originally posted by Dabshid: Are u in that business! No, I would unfortunately corrupt it.
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I knew a girl called Hoodan once. I was exceedingly good at calling her Hibo. Tall, dark, pepsodent smile. Nubia, I agree. However I've read of animals that have died of broken hearts as well. What does this mean? That rhetorics have triumphed over professional (+ medical) journalism. Hooray!
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Job interviews are the best demmed thing right after free trade and globalization! I am told it takes a brilliant person to detect brilliance. Should they fail to call you, just bear that in mind.
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^I thought the photo was about a ventriloquist and his doll. Astagfirullaah.
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I think they wanted to arrest Richard Gere for kissing what's-her-name-again on the cheek.
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Originally posted by roobleh: So, if you are not a dreamer, you must be a cynic who only believes in lust. How about a 'realist'? That's not an option in your world, is it? Originally posted by roobleh: When you experience love at first sight, you feel admiration,lust, and attraction all at once. Admiration towards what, looks? Isn't that called attraction? Attraction is a synonym with lust.
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Originally posted by Dabshid: ^^what people? Human organs traders
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The story most probably is true! All I said was that he was a madman like most great poets. There's a very thin line between genius and insane. Would you, dear Jacaylbaro, fall in love madly with a person you saw just once and knew nothing of?
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Originally posted by Dabshid: The word "Illegal" is NOT in TFG dictionary,they can be in human organs trade if they want to. Hey! Don't trash people whose jobs' side effect is saving people.
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Fine. How can you seperate TRUE LOVE from FALSE LOVE?
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If you judge the authenticity of a piece of literature on popularity, then J. K. Rowling is an 11-yeal-old witch boy and Thomas Harris a cannibal. I'm not a great fan of romantic love, however one would think if real love did exist, it wouldn't be nearly as shallow/hollow as it was described in the text you quoted.
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Isn't this illegal? I always thought of the current Somali government a temporary one. It certainly wasn't elected by the people. Odd it should make agreements which could potentially have huge impacts on Somalia's economy.
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To me the story only proves right the fact that love is an illusion. That poet was a madman. Like all poets. And that's why we love 'em.
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Originally posted by Dabshid: Anyway, a King in Bari region sold it to Yemenis for few old rifles,and ammunitions. What an excessively noble man. (Fine, I'll be in the troll section from now on)
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My initial thought: How can such thinly veiled anti-islamic propaganda make news? Well, then I saw the Fox News logo. I particularly liked the bit where he says 'drug' and 'islamic law' in the same breath
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Hayam seems what most people would call a player. That is, of course, just a show. She's an abramovich.
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Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: a tragic and true tale of "forbidden love". Ahaha. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: As she said "good morning" to him, he instantly fell in love with her. Apparently it takes nothing but a hint of good looks to lure real love. I'm sure if true love was personified it would be a great supporter of plastic surgery. We'd make great friends.
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What a brilliant question! A question that is positively asking for lies.
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Originally posted by ibtisam: and I am madly in love with this one. But I would never wear it :eek:
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Originally posted by mantra: I fail to see what is so appealing.. That looks friggin' scary. But you look good
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Originally posted by Peplow throb: If, you want to wear the Hijab stay at home. You are not in a muslim country. Were you not the same guy who cried Somalis were becoming more and more godless people? Talk about hypocrisy.
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Originally posted by Sharif_seylaci: WHAT GOVERMENT U GUYZ WILL NEVER HAVE A GOVERMENT I THINK WHEN THE MAHDI COMES U GUYZ ARE STILL OVER NOTHING HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN U SOMALIS ARE LAWLLESS 1991 TILL 2007 NO GOVERMENT There is no government like NO government!
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Originally posted by mantra: IF I HAVE ONE MORE LITE HANDED TO ME IM GONNA DRAG THAT SON OF A GUN AND SHOVE HIM BEFORE A MOVING TRAIN! I have people from all walks of life just come up to me and start talking, either about the FREE PALESTINE, SAVE IRAQ, FREE CHECHNYA, STOP THE WAR badges I wear (FREE KASHMIR, SAVE DARFUR coming up soon) or simply ask me to do lewd stuff with them (yes I do wear a hijab..full one) Lol and you wonder why? Stop lying, London rocks.
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I try to avoid taking the bus as far as possible because everytime I do, I always encounter badly behaving yobs. :eek: You're not a difficult person, you're just a nice normal human being who doesn't like misbehaving. What really gets on my nerves: people who try to overtake the queue (because I don't have the guts to say anything and it just leaves me annoyed).
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