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01-13-2015, 02:52 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:174 Join Date: May 2010 Posts: 8,808 Mentioned: 30 Post(s) Quoted: 5360 Post(s)
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Re: High School Girls Fight After Argument
hey pal, the whole world knows that prettymuch zero "Christian" women in the industrialized/modern world cover their heads....that shit went out around the Salem Witch Trials. similarly, the whole world knows that most muslim women, anywhere, must cover the head, lest they get the shit beaten out of them at home, get imprisoned in their muslim country, or worse. don't even attempt to apologize for your shitstain death cult of a religion, no one buys it. fuck you |
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01-13-2015, 04:55 AM
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Re: High School Girls Fight After Argument
I don't practice any form of religion. No tinsel or tree at christmas, no eggs for easter, nothing. But I can understand how someone such as yourself could jump to that conclusion so easily. Anyway, I can see there's no point attemping to correct your myopia. You're obviously easily led, lacking basic research skills and incapable of rational thought or conversation. Good luck with that |
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02-01-2015, 09:20 AM
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Re: High School Girls Fight After Argument
I think it was a light-hearted comment from Spudigitti referring to the fact that in some Muslim countries (such as Saudi Arabia and Iran - and I know people who've lived in Iran) would flog a woman for not covering her head in public. I might suggest, Bleeed.exe, that you take such comments in a light-hearted manner, particularly when it doesn't offend your religion or you personal beliefs.
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02-01-2015, 06:19 PM
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Re: High School Girls Fight After Argument
Common response for an ignorant retard who mistakes one religion's attire for another. Oh btw, There actually happens to be a population of 1 billion Muslims who actually obey the rules of the Kuran; The most important being "To commit murder is the same is killing all of humanity". Fuck off with your anti-religious bull shit and learn to show some tolerance for other people's beliefs. |