Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
31,826
I am navigating the concept behind most non-muslim countries are not allowing marriage of more than one wife?

Why? Esp. that more and more the consititutions are getting far from religion..

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have u actually had more than 1 woman in your life, or you just fantasy of yours?

the multiple women relationship is a pain in the ass. 1 woman is bad enough. now imagine another or two also nagging at u.
 

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Springyouth

Junior Member
Sep 7, 2023
104
I'm browsing YouTube and suddenly I see something out of the corner of my eye.
A result: 5:0.
Moise Kean celebrating? Did he score?

- What is this? - I think to myself as I cherish the possibility of slipping to another dimension, where Allegri never came back but instead accepted Real's offer and singlehandedly was responsible for bringing back the Spanish inquisition which burned him alive after he talked about how happy he was to get a draw with always dangerous Granada.
He was thrown into the fire in El Retiro Park with the crowd cheering: "Burn, El Retardo, burn!". What a poetic justice - I mumbled to myself, high on dopamine as if I just snorted the purest bag of blow ever.

Unfortunately, I looked closer and it was fucking Fulham fucking Nottingham Forest in the ass.
My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined.
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AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
29,676
I'm browsing YouTube and suddenly I see something out of the corner of my eye.
A result: 5:0.
Moise Kean celebrating? Did he score?

- What is this? - I think to myself as I cherish the possibility of slipping to another dimension, where Allegri never came back but instead accepted Real's offer and singlehandedly was responsible for bringing back the Spanish inquisition which burned him alive after he talked about how happy he was to get a draw with always dangerous Granada.
He was thrown into the fire in El Retiro Park with the crowd cheering: "Burn, El Retardo, burn!". What a poetic justice - I mumbled to myself, high on dopamine as if I just snorted the purest bag of blow ever.

Unfortunately, I looked closer and it was fucking Fulham fucking Nottingham Forest in the ass.
My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined.
001.jpg
One day, we will be free.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,473
For every 30 seconds a child spends on Tiktok, they become 17% more antisemtic.

plz discuss
No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.



Leaving England in a few hours
Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
 
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.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
80,638
No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
Hang in there brother. Wishing you sustained health :heart:
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
29,676
No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
I hope you quickly make a full recovery, and thank God that it didn't happen while you were in the US.
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
6,155
No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
You are a genuine survivor! Keep that battling soul as you explore these modern beginnings. Stay strong brother.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,525
No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
All the best, man. I hope you recover fully and quickly.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
38,200
Thanks!!

Yeah, it all comes into focus now. And it's uncanny. The timing is perfect in a way, even if I wish I didn't have to deal with it. I just accept and run with it. And it's good.
All the best, Greg.

People will tell you to 'fight', but I'm not sure if you can fight.

Be positive and enjoy life as much as you can though. Because I do know that being negative and giving up will affect your outcome.

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swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,473
All the best, Greg.

People will tell you to 'fight', but I'm not sure if you can fight.

Be positive and enjoy life as much as you can though. Because I do know that being negative and giving up will affect your outcome.

Verstuurd vanaf mijn ONEPLUS A6003 met Tapatalk
Thanks :heart:

Yeah, that fighting thing is weird. Americans in particular want a war on cancer and play warrior soldier boys for some reason -- making you a defeatist loser if you're not trying hard enough. I definitely don't go for that. I just want to live healthily, do my things, and give love. And so far, so great.
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,411
I'm tired of browner people than me telling me what to do

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Jk, I'm just going to the motherland for 6 weeks then coming back.

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No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
Stay strong my friend, and I'm glad you're feeling better after treatment. You'll make this thing your bitch.
 
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X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
86,717
Leaving England in a few hours
What happened?

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No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
You got this and you know tuz always here for you
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
3,211
No need to discuss. Ronaldo said it all.





Paraphrasing a Motörhead cover. Nice.

I'd ask what's up, but it all seems to be happening to me.

I've been low on the radar for reasons. In the past three weeks I left my job, admitted myself to the ER for hemolytic anemia, had to cancel my 7 weeks planned back in the US for holidays, spent 9 days in the hospital, and started a 6-month treatment program for niggling chronic leukemia that finally reared its ugly head in a big way for the first time after 18 months.

But you know, life is good. I'm under long treatment, but I can focus on my health and I am already feeling mostly back to a great health foundation after just two treatments. (And the Portuguese socialist commies are covering what would have been €14k+/month of treatments at the private hospital system here.)

These are magical times now of possibilities and new life. I feel like a guy whose landing space craft disintegrated in the atmosphere, shredded metal all over the planet, and somehow landed ass-first in a cool ocean and is somehow still alive. When you have that much crap thrown at you at once, you almost kinda feel you can survive anything now.
Wishing you the very best of health. These days leukemia is usually a very curable disease. Stay strong bro.
 

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