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Headscarfs and stares
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 01:54 pm |
Awww thank you canim. What a great new year... admirers like you and BSB are coming here and finally voicing their true feelings about me
oh silly you you believe him? they are trained dudus
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:04 pm |
Are you kidding me?
The most adorned, heaviest make up and over the top jewellery I ever see is always on muslim women. I always think it kind of defeats the object of wearing the headscarf in the first place
People are of course free to ignore rules of their religion, be it ignoring the reason for wearing a headscarf or by drinking alcohol and that is fine. We see it here all the time... very few manage to fast through ramadan, remain a virgin until marriage or avoid alcohol but mention eating pork and they look aghast!!!
Anyway, as with all religions, just don´t preach your religion to me, or suddenly become VERY religious when it suits you
Sweeping statement. Where did you get your statistics to conclude it is the majority?
Seems you are riding your atheist high horse again. . . clip clop clip clop (that´s the sound from your mouth, not your hooves btw )
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:09 pm |
Sweeping statement. Where did you get your statistics to conclude it is the majority?
Seems you are riding your atheist high horse again. . . clip clop clip clop (that´s the sound from your mouth, not your hooves btw )
I speak as I find peacetrain. If someone in the UK says they are religious, people automatically avoid them socially or assume they are a geek
Its a fact... maybe nobody had the heart to tell you yet!
Of course you could disagree, but I think you will find that the figures from the Church of England back up my comment about the English and religion..
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63. |
03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:09 pm |
Yes of course - that is why I said "religion" and not "islam". However, I must admit Christians don´t preach to me as often as muslims, because I know very very few practising Christians Being "Christian" is almost like a dirty word here... I know few people who would admit they are religious.
The point is, that you are FREE of course to ignore your religious rules, but dont use your religion when it suits you
You use this word a lot. Do you work for the Isle of Wight Tourist Information Board?
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64. |
03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:11 pm |
Nope! Back at work and fighting fit and ready to take all that you sling at me
I´m surprised you manage to get any done
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:11 pm |
You use this word a lot. Do you work for the Isle of Wight Tourist Information Board?
Sorry PT, I find it fun to argue with Tam, but not with you. No offence, but I really can´t be bothered to reply
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66. |
03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:14 pm |
I am paid for the quality of my work, not the quantity. If I had a brain like yours of course, I would have to work in a factory and only take small breaks. However, I am able to sit in this nice warm office and drink coffee and talk to wonderful people like you instead
But your boss is missing out on potential millions . . . if only you would harness both quality and quantity. Or of course if it´s the quality, not the quantity he desires, then he could cut your hours.
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67. |
03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:14 pm |
Sorry PT, I find it fun to argue with Tam,
why? does it turn you on?
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68. |
03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:15 pm |
Spare post... for making notes
OMG I posted that THREE TIMES!!!
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:16 pm |
Sorry PT, I find it fun to argue with Tam, but not with you. No offence, but I really can´t be bothered to reply
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03 Jan 2009 Sat 02:16 pm |
ok I`m a loser. thanks for reminding me
Why is working in a factory a job for losers? Don´t take it as a put down
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