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  1. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    That was very moving Bisco, much love brother :tup: Showed that church sounding it bells for breaking of fast video to my co-worker, he is coptic and kind of got emotional , said it's his old church.
  2. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Didnt say the movie is hilarious (hence why I said cliche), but the comedian is, know him for his middle-eastern centric stand ups.
  3. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    I seen this movie, that comedian Omid Djalili is bit cliche with ethnic material usually but also hilarious :D
  4. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Thats even worse, who the fuck believes in that Free Masonry BS :lol:
  5. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Are you saying all those guys are jewish? :lol: Marx and Rothschild yes (duh, even if Marx family converted to christians before his birth) yes, but lol dude.
  6. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    No credible source has ever claimed he was jewish, one single one asserted he was dönmeh (jewish cult that converted to islam), random ones claim he has slavic or albanian ancestry too, but by all accounts his fathers and mothers ethnic origin were both turkish. If you dislike him, dislike him...
  7. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    That is possibly the best articles posted on this thread so far Ahmed, thank you, very insightful.
  8. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Nothing wrong with ze quality of the pics, but yeah you look tired as heck hehe. Good night bro.
  9. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Ofcourse welcome, another Lenny is exactly what this thread was missing.
  10. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Honestly you couldn't be more clueless mental midget no matter how many times you tried. I work with few Egyptians that moved from Cairo months back due to this chaos, and have relatives there (who live there solely to live in a Muslim country). They all were initially MB supporters, but have...
  11. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    :tup: :tup: And seriously don't waste your time on Turk, never been anything but a fear mongering and hateful mental midget.
  12. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    This is a great day.
  13. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Should be no problem with an US ally, but that would entail a choice, a democratically elected head of state choosing to ally the countries interests with another to boths mutual benifite. But what has happend since Sadat isnt ally, but puppet, and a puppet unlike an ally, only looks for the...
  14. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    This revolution needs to go all French soon (including the ta-ta's showing heroine) , seems like there are no other options left.
  15. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Yep, watching CNN live now. My sisters and parents all hanging on every word, expecting him to step down because reports of him doing it prior to the speech, sadly I was right in telling them no chance in hell. Pretty much same BS speech like last time.
  16. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Sad state of affairs, if you are respectable because you arent as thieving corrupt murder as others, despite still being corrupt and a henchman to a tyrant.
  17. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    I saw the interview on CNN, he basically said Egyptians dont have the sophisticated culture for democracy, basically called his people asshats who dont deserve to decide things for themselves. Why is this guy being described as respectable by Egyptians in general? And Gregster, veeeery kudos...
  18. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Yep, and his son, and 4 VIPs in his ruling party.
  19. Osman

    Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today

    Hahaha this shit is hilarious: First they sing/chant Hosni gone crazy, and then Condaleeza, Condaleeza, find Mubarak a Visa :howler: