
-Serenity-
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Animal Farm, waxaad isku qaseysid ma fahmin. :confused: Tuesday is gone.. only leaving traces of unfinished business. aargggh!
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Tuujiye, You've been dragging my name from thread to thread in the hope that I’d respond … but I don’t particularly enjoy trivial squabbles.. you'll just have find other ways ... I don’t know what ur problem with me is… I don’t even address you as I find you far too vulgar for my taste (it’s the truth)… so kindly, take the little advice you’re offering Fidel and get off my back.
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^ The name is 7 of 9. 11 ku cunye. Actually, this topic (started on a whim) has turned out to be quite dynamic and nice. No1 to chastise you for writing whatever you want. Feels :cool:
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Lexy, you will be missed. I was just starting to grow fond of your diary entries. Incredibly dull and tedious day at work. :rolleyes:
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‘Community Conscious individuals’ he says. Can you actually say those words with a straight face? Do you seriously blv that people take this idea as more than another socializing gimmick? (not that there is anything wrong with socializing.. its healthy for the mind ) What community are you talking about dear? And what can random forumers who come here to escape from the pressures of the outside world do for the community together that cant be done by the thousand and one organizations in existence? ……… ZILCH is the answer you’re looking for. As for socializing outside of SOL… if you read and cared to understand my point before trying to undermine me, you’d realize that I’m not against like-minded people meeting… I just have my own reservations about a free-4-all ‘forum meeting’. Fahamte? I don’t think people are desperate for human interaction socially, but the meet ups are designed to put names and faces together. That’s really all there is to it, isn’t it – faces and names. Tell me what you will gain from seeing 7’s face dear? Perhaps you’d be nicer to me if I strike your fancy and have a pleasant attitude the next time we cross paths online. Lastly, let me worry about what I’m supposed to do or don’t as a moderator. It seems like this lame excuse to attack 7 isn’t even beneath fellow moderators. Oh brother!
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^ Sorry, Aliens have no voice. *Slowly exits .. *
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Oh the cheap sarcasm flying around! Stating your personal opinion has become a personal affair, it seems. Wanting to meet every1 on this forum just because they use it… is … desperate (There… I said the dreadful ‘d’ word. Sue me). I didn’t know SOL was swarmed with people lonely for company… any company….
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*7 thinks she shouldn’t have given back X’s balls* Seven of Nine you shall outlive usefulness before any man does according to the biological differences between men and women with no substance abuse on the part of the man I wouldn’t feel too comfortable there X. Men go on a steady decline after 35. We might start looking slightly more aged… but we can always take comfort in being just as physically capable. You have got something to worry about hon. But they got what they call BOTOX, no worries, I will stock them in the cooler just for you That’s cool X. Thanks. I will stock up the purple pills for you too. Zeph, get ur kicks somewhere else. X n I are secret admirers.
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^ Yes, a shrine to bury him when he has outlived his usefulness.
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How old or at what age does someone get to be considered an oldy?
-Serenity- replied to Xoogsade's topic in General
Originally posted by Xoogsade: Seven of Nine. You can't lie to yourself all the time darling L0L. I previously used to think any1 over 30 was old. And any1 over 20 should act mature. But I realized thats too narrow of a view and people are different... the most fun loving and easy going people are in their 20ties and the most outrageously wonderful people in their 30ties. Age has little to do with maturity and you're rightly as young as you feel/do. -
How old or at what age does someone get to be considered an oldy?
-Serenity- replied to Xoogsade's topic in General
You’re as young as you feel X… -
So whats ur definition of a fantastic wedding miss.Zeph? Xoogsade, that sounds pretty impressive. But I’m afraid, I cant take any chances on such an important day. I want to be sure I will get past it – full limbs intact. After all, the real ‘fun’ begins right afterwards…. Orgilaqe, I don’t know bruv. Giving your heart away leaves ones vulnerable and weak… in a position to be abused. Its def a mental disability.
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Thats very helpful P. Thanks Alot.
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Originally posted by Fidel: What you can't find, dear, is a man who will put up with your doo doo and smile every day. May Allah help you in that difficult search. Tomato, Tomato dear. Stil amounts to the same thing. Thanks for the du'a tho. You don't lose anything if you willingly surrender everything. White flag anyone? No thanks. Not desperate.
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Originally posted by Xoogsade: Seven of Nine How are you? You are unusually quite lately. You are one of the few people I click on their name sometimes to see what they have been writing recently. Ma lagu aroosey? I'm good X. Where have you been lately? I dont post much on the W'ends.. like to pretend I've a life. :cool: Aroos? No. Unfortunately. Still cant find the man to give me the impressive and unnecessarily grandiose wedding. Fidel, aroos is disability. You loose everything you love about yourself including your heart. Psycho, The title might say 'troll' but this thread is anything but inflammatory or annoying.... obviously.
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Congratulations..................................... ...............on your................................ ........................Marriage! May the two of you share a happy life together!
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Like ur crude honesty.
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LOL@Shyhem... Somethings never change...
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You unbecoming lot.. ama na kala saara, ama naga dhax baxa.
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What are like? Read dear...read! First-cousin marriages were the commonest (39.3%) of all matings. Now how did you come to the conclusion its "39.3% out of the 52.0%." Rounding 39.3 to 40 Haddad. Oh I give up. This is pointless. :mad:
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Pestering and waving the guilt-card are hardly good strategies! :rolleyes:
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The designation is Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero One... if thats too long for you, 7 will do Despite your fuzzy calculation, even if you're correct, my contention is 40% of all Saudi marriages aren't first cousin related; some are second (or further distant) cousin related. We are talking about fact, not opinions dear. Unless you've gone out and done research, your 'contention' is grossly erroneous and...dare I call your attitude .. layman-ish?
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Oh Haddad, you hopeless pedant! Stop referring to me as 'someone' horta. :rolleyes: Now check this out (from you link): Fact: The range of consanguinity in Saudi Arabia is between 34 to 80+ percent. A study has been done on birth defects resulting from consanguineous marriages in this country The 26million comes from here. The population of KSA. 34 - 80 % really isnt much to go on, is it? So I used the results from the sample to apply to the entire population. Now any1 with a little commonsense can understand its not accurate down to pat... but it serves the point I was trying to put across.
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Five primary health care centers were randomly selected from different sectors of the city in addition to the city's only Maternity and Children's Hospital. For inclusion in the study a wife must have at least one pregnancy that terminated in either full term liveborn baby, still birth, or abortion. A total of 1307 ever-married Saudis completed a pre-structured questionnaire during an interview. The rate of consanguineous marriage was 52.0% with an average inbreeding coefficient of 0.0312. First-cousin marriages were the commonest (39.3%) of all matings. :mad: And my fuzzy math was to give you a more in-ur-face estimate. 4-6% can easily seem like an insignificant number... when it isnt in a large population.