jamahir
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Yeah, I think I'm done for a while. Came back on, just in case I changed my mind. Nope. Dealing with dumbasses anti-Muslim Chinese members who use coded words to insult Islam, and the gullible pro-China Pakistanis who can't recognize they're being made fun of. I think I'm done for a long while.
@aziqbal
Good luck, dude. You're on your own for a while.
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Shame I eon't be around to see you get banned the next time. I always enjoy those times.
Yeah, I think I'm done for a while. Came back on, just in case I changed my mind. Nope. Dealing with dumbasses anti-Muslim Chinese members who use coded words to insult Islam, and the gullible pro-China Pakistanis who can't recognize they're being made fun of. I think I'm done for a long while.
@aziqbal
Good luck, dude. You're on your own for a while.
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I never said you drink but I’ve read your replies regarding burka in past threads so know what you promote .
This is going off topic the thread but you can google where afghan women are active in the Taliban
It’s all on google . Here’s an extract from the times of London :
The Kalashnikov hangs on the wall, hidden beneath a winter coat. Mahmuda, 32, takes it down, pulls up her flowing blue burka and sits cross- legged on the floor. She lays the weapon across her lap, strips it down and begins cleaning the parts. “Be careful,” whispers her sister-in-law Jawida, who sits nearby cradling a baby.
“It’s no problem,” Mahmuda replies. “I know how to do this. My husband taught me so that I can shoot when the enemies come.”
Mahmuda and Jawida are married to Taleban fighters in the restive Ghazni province of Afghanistan, a few hours south of Kabul. They are known as “mujahedda”, the female version of Mujahidin, or holy warriors as the Taleban call themselves.
Burka brigade: wives take up arms for the Taleban
The Kalashnikov hangs on the wall, hidden beneath a winter coat. Mahmuda, 32, takes it down, pulls up her flowing blue burka and sits cross- legged on the floor. She lays the weapon across her lapwww.thetimes.co.uk