Middle East Crisis
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But how do you know they were?thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:
Actually bish i think I said mass demos, There is one question puzzling me;
Why do you assume all the people in the pics are Muslim? because of their colour/dress?
ALL of the photos I posted were of mass demos - all of them had ordinary muslims out demonstrating against ISIS
all of the photos were gleaned from news articles reporting what happened and who was there - which is where my captions came from.
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You won't find me defending any jihadists. You can check 10,000 text messages if you want.
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Many thousands of messages ago, someone (Spotty?) explained there were two meanings to Jihad. One - the more important - was the inner personal struggle to live a decent religious life. The lesser one was struggle against the enemies of Islam. Saladin was a lesser jihadist of whom historians say good things.Prufrock wrote:You won't find me defending any jihadists. You can check 10,000 text messages if you want.
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Context my dear Monty. I don't think that's quite what our incontinent friend meant.
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Your being naughty PruPrufrock wrote:Context my dear Monty. I don't think that's quite what our incontinent friend meant.

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did the missus snigger?Hoboh wrote:
Anyway I dropped my bloody bike today on a tight, very steep, adverse camber hairpin bend not at all chuffed. I'd slowed right down to snails pace to warn the rest of them it was very tricky, forgot I was in second gear and feckin' stalled, weight of bike + adverse camber = not a prayer of holding it up.

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A bit, I think she was concerned in case I'd have to spend money to put it rightthebish wrote:did the missus snigger?Hoboh wrote:
Anyway I dropped my bloody bike today on a tight, very steep, adverse camber hairpin bend not at all chuffed. I'd slowed right down to snails pace to warn the rest of them it was very tricky, forgot I was in second gear and feckin' stalled, weight of bike + adverse camber = not a prayer of holding it up.

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What a lovely bunch of people!
We should use every weapon we have to dispose of every last man and woman until this bunch of murderers is exterminated!
Maybe the liberal minded will wake up to the fact there are some really bad people out there and giving them bunches of candy and talking nice to them ain't never going to work, hobo's way would work
What a lovely bunch of people!
We should use every weapon we have to dispose of every last man and woman until this bunch of murderers is exterminated!
Maybe the liberal minded will wake up to the fact there are some really bad people out there and giving them bunches of candy and talking nice to them ain't never going to work, hobo's way would work

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Interesting question. I don't think it's been answered either.Hoboh wrote:But how do you know they were?thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:
Actually bish i think I said mass demos, There is one question puzzling me;
Why do you assume all the people in the pics are Muslim? because of their colour/dress?
ALL of the photos I posted were of mass demos - all of them had ordinary muslims out demonstrating against ISIS
all of the photos were gleaned from news articles reporting what happened and who was there - which is where my captions came from.
Shame.
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Clearly.Prufrock wrote:Context my dear Monty. I don't think that's quite what our incontinent friend meant.
I am suspicious of your invitation to check out 10,000 of your messages to ascertain whether you may have supported jihadists. I have not gone through every one of your 16,000+ postings but you may well have something to hide in the 6,000+ you did not mention Mohamed el Arabi mit Sauerkraut. Busted. Ha!
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A lot of wisdom said in jest.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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is it feck, you might as well blame it on 'em being hitler supporters in WW2 ..bobo the clown wrote:
A lot of wisdom said in jest.
or blame saddam for invading Kuwait.
which side was japan on in WW1 ?
why were gandis mates on Tojo's side in ww2 ?
how far back do these smug fcukers need to go ?
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Meanwhile, back on planet earth....
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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Oh dear.
No need to analyse everything you know. Especially as you are usually so coherent and all.
No need to analyse everything you know. Especially as you are usually so coherent and all.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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what ? War on Iraq 2 was not the first ever war . and countries have 'changed sides' between them .
writing a "ooh , this is ironic" smugathon to the socialist worker or whatever is not witty or true. don't even know why that kinda shit gets printed, it's like the paper thinks we've never heard irony before.
it's like the correspondent believes that GOD/Science created the universe then for eons nowt happened til george bush jr got elected.
similar to some not remembering what football was like before 1992.
writing a "ooh , this is ironic" smugathon to the socialist worker or whatever is not witty or true. don't even know why that kinda shit gets printed, it's like the paper thinks we've never heard irony before.
it's like the correspondent believes that GOD/Science created the universe then for eons nowt happened til george bush jr got elected.
similar to some not remembering what football was like before 1992.
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These people.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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Where's that "head slap" emoticon when you need it ?
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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somebody better not tell "Aubrey" about the internet, it's "Prior Art-ed" his new brand of humour .bobo the clown wrote:Where's that "head slap" emoticon when you need it ?
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I see that a1's edited his post, twice, just in case anyone understood what the feck he's on about.
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