Zafir

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  1. A shop owner described to the TV station what happened: "We took the girl inside and locked the door. There were four or five of us. But there were hundreds of young men outside trying to break down the door." The bloggers blamed the incidents on widespread sexual frustration among Egypt's youths. Most of them cannot afford to get married and premarital sex is strictly forbidden. One commentator said that this was evidence of the breakdown of law and order in Egypt. Watdafcuk.
  2. ^^Try us bal. I promise to be your shield. Btw, Happy Halloween to you
  3. I have always wondered how this fellow gets all these high profile interviews? what is he jew anyways?
  4. ^yeah, it's actually Women-clothes= Meat. This mufti doesn't know his numbers well.
  5. Layzie, I bet, you didn’t know this. He used be Ayan’s Pimp, how else would he have known where she’s been. However, the irony here is, he who hasn’t the least indication of what good charactership means deeming someone else has it. Coo-coo, if you asked me.
  6. ^ ^Huh? Nonsense really. Ok, lets Reverse your ridiculous theory, what if an upper-class causation man was Muslim and has uttered this word? Btw, if your local Muslim cleric calls a woman a " b!tch" he is no member of the Muslim clergy, he is dayuus.
  7. In Vancouver this week, postal workers wound up in a dispute with management over whether to deliver, in a random mailout, a charming little pamphlet called The Prophetic Word containing an equally charming article about gay folks called The Plague of this 21st Century: The Consequences of the sin of Homosexuality (AIDS). The pamphlet says AIDS is "the plague of the 21st century" and calls homosexuality "ungodly, unhealthy and unnatural." Way to go with the alliteration. The Canadian Press reports Ken Mooney, the Vancouver president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, said the union's constitution states carriers must take every step to "eliminate racism, discrimination and homo-phobia from our workplaces." Hence the job action. The pamphlet's author is Rev. Sterling Clark of Waterford, Ont. I used to work for a paper that covered Waterford. It's not exactly a world-renowned centre for intellectual discourse, although I always enjoyed photographing the annual Pumpkin Festival which, aside from the odd spectacular car wreck or annual high school play, was the cultural event of the year. The good reverend said the posties have no right to refuse to carry the pamph-let. "I have not been charged or broken any law. I just stated what I feel should be stated." He likens AIDS to the Black Plague that killed millions in the 14th century. Of course, the Black Plague was spread by rat-borne fleas that just bit you and killed you. My understanding, HIV generally results from people having sex because a nasty little bug from Africa jumped from animals to humans. Sort of like bird flu and we're not damning Asian poultry farmers to the eternal fires of hell for getting sick, now are we? There's lots of opinions with which I disagree. Source
  8. Naag gacanteeda aroostay??? :eek: :eek: Folks, I have some questions that need answering, where can I find this sheikh?
  9. ^What is it to him? Btw, advice him he's running on a thin baraf. Congrats to the poster.
  10. Zafir

    Come in here

    Enjoy ,Compliments of a friend
  11. Hi! Perhaps you should be sending your messages to the appropriate people, people such as I who only have the welcome message in their inbox.
  12. ^^You are asking for too much. Relax sir, don't be such a waryaa! (NOOOO PUN ANTICIPATED!!!!!)
  13. ^^Are you asking me to be civil and turn the other cheek? becasue, you know I'll.
  14. ^^Maxaad qashin caloosha ku shubatay. (if you would have touched the salad, I wouldn't have called your jacburis food "qashin"). I am half Eritrean, with Somalis inhabits of Ethiopia are to be considered habashi, so I suppose you could say I am half habash.
  15. Tomorrow I will attempt to make my famous serve-dish; Zigni with Sabaaed!
  16. ^^What sort of exercise? Please be specific dear. Ps: Hi Val
  17. ^Because we didn't know this new twist of getting our groove on! Just think of all the moments we missed out on. Shyks. Afur wanaagsan.
  18. 18/10/2006 Turki al-Hamad [Previous Articles: The state comes first Following the Flock ] In one of the many cultural quiz shows that abound nowadays, one question was to identify a prominent ‘lascivious’ Arab poet [of the erotic Jahiliyya poetry tradition]. After the contestant picked his answer from the choices, the show’s presenter boomed back the answer in confirmation and congratulated him for being well-cultured – and for the money he had just won. That’s what made me stop to think, a number of not-so-innocent questions roaming through my head; who decides if this poet is lascivious? Or rather, who determines the difference between what is virtuous and what isn’t, and who draws the line between virtue and vice? Source
  19. Zafir

    Ok.....

    ^Thanks hunn, I do get it now. The world would be a blank paper without you!!
  20. Alle-ubaahne's address is desperately needed.
  21. Zafir

    Ok.....

    ^Why do you ask, what you already know? Yes Adiga ayuu sarcasmka kula soo doontay. *Claps devilishly* This is fun!