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06-22-2011, 11:50 PM
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Re: Automatic Weapon Execution Of Bulgarian Pilot Lyubomir Kostov In Iraq
because terrorist's are pussys and wont fight an armed man so they have to walk around and kill harmless or unarmed people and record it so that they can strike fear into some people and feel accomplished...basically they are fuck-ups in life |
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06-23-2011, 05:32 AM
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Re: Automatic Weapon Execution Of Bulgarian Pilot Lyubomir Kostov In Iraq
Ok, I've noticed that the Islamic soldiers we see on these vids have some interesting language quirks. They use the phrase "allahoo akbar" in a similar way to how American soldiers say "10-4" or "roger that" or "yes sir". Like, I'm pretty sure the one guy says something like "is that guy blown up" and the other guy replies "allahoo akbar", as in, "yes sir, roger that." Like I'm sure if you asked him "is your rifle loaded?" or "would you like a falafel?" he would answer "allahoo akbar", as in, "10-4 good buddy." I'm fairly certain that these guys are repeating "allahoo akbar" all the time silently in their heads, when they are not saying it out loud. This is a technique that is related to Indian and Sufi muslim practices--inner repetition. Listening to these vids I'm quite certain that is what is occurring. I've heard you get a real "high" off of this, after a few years of only one thought in your head. Check it... based on inflection, "allahoo akbar" can mean different things: it can mean "yes sir", or "get him, get him, shoot him, he's getting away" -- like "allahooakbarallahooakbarallahooakbar" really fast. Or it can mean "every thing is peaceful now", or "mission accomplished." Or it can mean "ok now I am going to kill you!!" Or it can mean "c'mon, let me make this shot" or it can mean "holy fuck!! Look what happened to mohammed!!" or it can mean "What the fuck! we are rebelling against the syrian king!" or whatever. in all cases the phraseology is the same: Allahoo Akbar. It's just the context, tone and emphasis that varies. your welcome. |