king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
21,689
where is Deneb?!?! this man was right from day one and for the second time i tip my hat off to you deneb for arguing and sticking yr guns against revolutions. can u fucking believe that in this time and age and in egypt's current circumstances the parliament is concerned with circumcision for girls!!!!! fuck me side ways how?!?!?! and who the fuck would let a surgeon touch his/her daughters in that spot and affect her happiness when she is married specially during sexual intercourse?!?! when religion it self banned it yet some fucking people are sooooooo retarded and bigot to the degree they would do sth like this. i dont believe 800+ people in there prime gave there precious souls for these islamist fucktards to be discussing these cheap and lame topics instead of finding a way to improve the people's life, and quality of life, and more importantly a better future for tomorrow but noooooooo they r busy with there sick idea's and wrong understandings of religion to shove this country into more shit than it already is. i'm done with this shit hole country. this is politically, socially dont get me started on what i had to go thru with my girl friend from cheap insults and lame pick up lines and sadly a faget pinching her in the crowd and freaking her out!! and they call them selves men?!?! i wish to see the look on there faces if some one pulls this cheap and cowardly stunt on there sisters, wives, and mothers.

the problem was not the president or previous regime but the people them selves!!! the people are tooooo stupid to change now!! we will be the same shit even with democracy if people dont put there bigotry views aside, if people dont stop discriminating against one another based on religion or there political views. if some one wants to pray they know how too and when and where, if some one chooses not too thats his f personal choice!! why are we now concerned with these very weak issues.
Told you once that your revolution reminded me of ours thirty-something years ago. It's great to see people fighting for freedom but when the infrastructures (cultural, educational, economical) are far from heading in the right direction, we always end up with wrong people jumping on the movement which had started by sincere and genuine intentions tainting it with selling their bigotry to the people who are still dazed and confused. Instead of coming to streets to ask for Mubarak's execution, I wished your people had their priorities somewhere else, not because Mubarak deserved to be given another chance but because he was gone and an unknown future was ahead of Egyptians which Mubarak, dead or alive, had nothing to do with it. Same goes with Syrians today, I'm not optimistic at all.

After 34 years, having gone through a religious revolution and an 8 year war, we Iranians are still not ready to welcome democracy: Instead of trying to make things better gradually and step by step, our people still think that the only way to get rid of the current situation is either another revolution or the US attacking Iran and most of them are supportive of either.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
It is :agree:

How's your tuesday so fa?

I have to head out on a two day adventure inna few mins from now, an adventure to re-issue my passport. In this journey i have to face endless deaf govt servents, countless uninterested passport officers, multiple credible agents who all have a different understanding/view of the official rules. After spending 3 hours in a cue to find out what officer i am assigned to I'l have to be at the right place at the right time and and hope he had a good satisfying fuck last night with his wife/girl/prostitute and i really hope he aint going through any family issues because that is a big factor in weather my passport will be re-issued in the emergency facility or not.

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Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
Told you once that your revolution reminded me of ours thirty-something years ago. It's great to see people fighting for freedom but when the infrastructures (cultural, educational, economical) are far from heading in the right direction, we always end up with wrong people jumping on the movement which had started by sincere and genuine intentions tainting it with selling their bigotry to the people who are still dazed and confused. Instead of coming to streets to ask for Mubarak's execution, I wished your people had their priorities somewhere else, not because Mubarak deserved to be given another chance but because he was gone and an unknown future was ahead of Egyptians which Mubarak, dead or alive, had nothing to do with it. Same goes with Syrians today, I'm not optimistic at all.

After 34 years, having gone through a religious revolution and an 8 year war, we Iranians are still not ready to welcome democracy: Instead of trying to make things better gradually and step by step, our people still think that the only way to get rid of the current situation is either another revolution or the US attacking Iran and most of them are supportive of either.
the bolded parts are as per usual epic displays of how yr opinion is greatly appreciated by me Hoori, bec you r spot on!! the infrastructure is not there, and sadly we egyptains are lying to our selves in an attempt to be optimistic but the reality of the matter is people have been crushed morally, and financially by the previous regime, to the degree they sniffed the scent of freedom they abused it and went at it like a cocaine line!!!

regarding the mubarak thingy, i agree and disagree but we r not far off from what u r implying hoori. in my opinion we wasted way toooooooooo much time thinking and actually deciding that he deserves the death penalty to the degree egyptains in the street with limited education will find it to be a hard pill to swallow should he walk away from a trail we all know from day one was nothing more than ceremonial yet as dellusional as can be we rested all our dreams for the future in a very weird way on this trail. on one hand i wanted this trail to be an example for the rest of us in egypt that this country is one with a law that will be enforced on all of us with equal chances of justice for all egyptain citizens regardless of name, occupation, social class, and religion but sadly it has turned out to be an act of vengeance more than an act of justice being served.

as for the people who jumped on it, and this comes as no surprise are the radical Islamist's with there bigot opinions about every one who does not share there point of view. on a positive the people are starting to see past them and there sickness ( thats the only word i can think of to describe what they want to pass to this country ) and here is hoping people will become more responsible when casting there votes!! instead of looking for instant benefits people need to be taught that we first need to set new and strong foundations for this republic instead of go after temporary and fast improvements with a very weak borderline non existent base to hold the weight of democracy in this nation.
 

Kate

Moderator
Feb 7, 2011
18,595
WΏΏdy;3672016 said:
It is :agree:

How's your tuesday so fa?

I have to head out on a two day adventure inna few mins from now, an adventure to re-issue my passport. In this journey i have to face endless deaf govt servents, countless uninterested passport officers, multiple credible agents who all have a different understanding/view of the official rules. After spending 3 hours in a cue to find out what officer i am assigned to I'l have to be at the right place at the right time and and hope he had a good satisfying fuck last night with his wife/girl/prostitute and i really hope he aint going through any family issues because that is a big factor in weather my passport will be re-issued in the emergency facility or not.
Pretty good, but just another work day. I am about to head out to get my colleague a going-away card and then head to the office. She was in a pretty shitty mood yesterday, so I hope things have improved!

Good luck on your adventure! I had one of those a few years ago in Paris when I needed to have my birth certificate translated. Endless strings of "Oh it's not me you need to talk to, go to this person" and when I finally got to the final keeper of the translation services he said "Oh, you're not French? Well if you're not French we can't do it." Don't be afraid of the back-handed slap ;)
 

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