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08-08-2013, 02:48 PM
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2 British Women Attacked With Acid in Zanzibar by 2 Dudes on a Moped
Do people just have acid randomly lying around the house in some of these countries?? Wtf! I do feel bad for them but I do question people who go abroad for ' charity' work then go and build a church or something. Not saying that's what these girls were doing though just if you want to volunteer in a nation with religious tensions maybe it would be more prudent to work for a group with no religious affiliations |
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08-09-2013, 10:24 AM
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Re: 2 British Women Attacked With Acid in Zanzibar by 2 Dudes on a Moped
Let me picture this for you. Both of these girls may be doing charity work, they're not, I guarantee you, aware of the world as they're basically children still. Heck even a lot of adults dont know shit. This country may be perfectly safe for westerners but elements within their country took exception to these two doing something they shouldn't have and as you know, these people are not known to hold back. Its like white women going to india or pakistan and being surprised when they're raped. People in the western world, especially women should learn about the countrys they go to, you're not going to be safe like you are in the anglosphere. |
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08-09-2013, 12:58 PM
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Re: 2 British Women Attacked With Acid in Zanzibar by 2 Dudes on a Moped
Charity should begin at home. When all the destitute of Britain are taken care of, when every Englishman can visit a good dentist, when every Irishman has his fill of potatos and liquor, when every Scot has a decent skirt to wear, then these girls should help others... |
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08-10-2013, 01:51 AM
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Re: 2 British Women Attacked With Acid in Zanzibar by 2 Dudes on a Moped
like always a few fuck it up for the rest of the country. but if i was a woman i would avoid islamic countries or any other country where women have no real rights.
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