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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Because you broke it and threw away the pieces in the first place? :p
We're just waiting for the crisis to hit Sweden. Then our revenge will be complete.:D

On another note, according to the pamphlet I received in the mail from National Association for Gun Rights "the 2nd amendment was written by God".
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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We're just waiting for the crisis to hit Sweden. Then our revenge will be complete.:D

On another note, according to the pamphlet I received in the mail from National Association for Gun Rights "the 2nd amendment was written by God".
That's the economical equivalent of invading Russia. Capitol Hill will be in ruins before that happens :p

You received a pamphlet up the male? I like how your postal office works :klin:

edit: fucking edits :D
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
@Bisco feeling the same in the land of the sphinx

:lol: you know the truth Abel!! :D son of a bitch just wont roll over any time soon :( heard about the ballon that set fire in luxor? now that my dear bro is called jinx. this country has been jinxed honestly ever since he set foot in office in the land of sphinx!! if we can see the sphinx bedan ( ball sack for people who are not familiar with egyptain slang) its probably mega inflamed and dangling from this so called president we have :D
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
Good point. Egypt makes Italy look like Sweden.
i literally burst laughing at this :D yeah hoenstly people be grateful for where you guys live!! i have one question and i want the americans on here to explain to me how the F do guys like our president, who is in a banned group that preaches hate and supports what america calls terrorism, and on top of that cant speak english to save his life! how do these guys get Visa permits to enter the us of A?!?!? i've never applied to get a tourist visa to the US but i know its pretty hard from cairo compared from saudi for instance where you just show up and its an easy path and chances are higher to get it. however in egypt its a brutal process that involves an interview and the rejection % is pretty high. how does some one liek morsy get a chance to go to the us?!?!
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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i literally burst laughing at this :D yeah hoenstly people be grateful for where you guys live!! i have one question and i want the americans on here to explain to me how the F do guys like our president, who is in a banned group that preaches hate and supports what america calls terrorism, and on top of that cant speak english to save his life! how do these guys get Visa permits to enter the us of A?!?!? i've never applied to get a tourist visa to the US but i know its pretty hard from cairo compared from saudi for instance where you just show up and its an easy path and chances are higher to get it. however in egypt its a brutal process that involves an interview and the rejection % is pretty high. how does some one liek morsy get a chance to go to the us?!?!
:money:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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i literally burst laughing at this :D yeah hoenstly people be grateful for where you guys live!! i have one question and i want the americans on here to explain to me how the F do guys like our president, who is in a banned group that preaches hate and supports what america calls terrorism, and on top of that cant speak english to save his life! how do these guys get Visa permits to enter the us of A?!?!? i've never applied to get a tourist visa to the US but i know its pretty hard from cairo compared from saudi for instance where you just show up and its an easy path and chances are higher to get it. however in egypt its a brutal process that involves an interview and the rejection % is pretty high. how does some one liek morsy get a chance to go to the us?!?!

heads of state on official state business are different than your run of the mill tourist
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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i literally burst laughing at this :D yeah hoenstly people be grateful for where you guys live!! i have one question and i want the americans on here to explain to me how the F do guys like our president, who is in a banned group that preaches hate and supports what america calls terrorism, and on top of that cant speak english to save his life! how do these guys get Visa permits to enter the us of A?!?!? i've never applied to get a tourist visa to the US but i know its pretty hard from cairo compared from saudi for instance where you just show up and its an easy path and chances are higher to get it. however in egypt its a brutal process that involves an interview and the rejection % is pretty high. how does some one liek morsy get a chance to go to the us?!?!
Ahmed, I'm glad you can still find humor in tragedy. :D

I want to be fair with Morsi instead of taking the easy answer right away. A lot of political groups have started with religious or other social purposes that have since been lost or mutated greatly over the years.

But while the Brotherhood may not be as beard-worthy as its previous incarnations, any governing system that favors a single religion in this day and age of more common national religious diversity is always a "no" vote in my book. I don't care how bad things were with the previous clowns in office.

The good on Morsi, if there even is such a thing, is that he's manage to mediate a little internationally where many have failed before. But domestically he looks like doom to me. That said, it's not just Morsi ... a lot of the Egyptian population seems perfectly fine and happy to promote such a biased system of government. And that's perhaps the more disconcerting thing to me than just Morsi per se -- because he's just a different clown in the same circus under those circumstances.
 

Bisco

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Nov 21, 2005
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@Byrone: by far the best place for talent if you are catching my drift :D :vinny:

heads of state on official state business are different than your run of the mill tourist
no bro you misunderstood me, i mean ages before the guy became an official head of state. he if memory serves me right toke his phd in material physics from the US.

Ahmed, I'm glad you can still find humor in tragedy. :D

I want to be fair with Morsi instead of taking the easy answer right away. A lot of political groups have started with religious or other social purposes that have since been lost or mutated greatly over the years.

But while the Brotherhood may not be as beard-worthy as its previous incarnations, any governing system that favors a single religion in this day and age of more common national religious diversity is always a "no" vote in my book. I don't care how bad things were with the previous clowns in office.

The good on Morsi, if there even is such a thing, is that he's manage to mediate a little internationally where many have failed before. But domestically he looks like doom to me. That said, it's not just Morsi ... a lot of the Egyptian population seems perfectly fine and happy to promote such a biased system of government. And that's perhaps the more disconcerting thing to me than just Morsi per se -- because he's just a different clown in the same circus under those circumstances.
i cant but agree with you specially on the bolded part. you know the irony is we the egyptain people make it easy for a dictator!! we make super easy for corruption to come along. i am not delusional, mubrak was corrupt yes, but so was a massive proportion of egyptains. all of us including my self paid a bribe at one point and for things that dont require paying a single bribe :D but thats how it worked and till now there are numerous places where they take bribes just as fast as shops accept master card and visa. the people need to change, i'm happy people are getting more aware of different political systems, and how we have rights and how important freedoms are, the problem is this gang in power who are no different than the previous clowns at power are pretty hard to remove bec they are well penetrated in the nations social fabric. look swag egypt is a rich country opposite to public belief however 60% of egyptains are poor and poorly educated, so when you wave an oil bottle, or a bag of nourishing foods they will vote for that group that gives them the annual package even if they can die in accidents due to governmental carelessness. these people dont care about democracy they care about food, money, and educating there children to give them a fighting chance to have a better future or even glimmer of hope for a better life. so we the people are part of the blame make no mistake if we were aware and concerned we would never have had mubarak carry on and cause more damage.

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what have you been up to mister doctor
i'm gooooooooooooooood bro, not bad. still fighting the good fight :D
 

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