Abdul Arif March 7, 2006
#1 Posted by parthaab on March 7, 2006 4:46:36 am
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5137581991288263801&q=loose+change
Comments anyone?
Comments anyone?
#2 Posted by kaptain on March 7, 2006 5:59:14 am
Re: # 1-yaar i supplied this link but couldn`t go ahead wit it as PAY-AS-U-GO system..the more the bytes..the more the charge..
PAY-AS-U-GO-TO-HELL..
PAY-AS-U-GO-TO-HELL..
#3 Posted by khurram on March 7, 2006 10:55:08 am
Re #1
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/defense/1227842.html
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/defense/1227842.html
#4 Posted by ShoreSahib on March 7, 2006 3:46:35 pm
Interesting article. I am still not sure what was your point though. As a gay male, I dont know whether to applaud this article or just shrug my shoulders. You straight people! Even when trying to understand homosexuality, you make us sound like a freak show.
Dear Author, You really did not have to summon the courage to go see Brokeback Mountain. Wow! Such Valor, and to top it off, you learned to deal with your own prejudices. I am so glad a movie about gay cowboys could do that for you. It took two macho men F*cking bareback in a tent to finally help you understand the love Nathan Lane felt in the BirdCage for Robin Williams.
Brokeback Mountain is hardly a movie about gay cowboys. Its depiction of love, and most of all the complexities of human relationships. Its about Longing, betrayal, true love, societal strictures, prejudices, and plainly the human experience.
Dear Author, You really did not have to summon the courage to go see Brokeback Mountain. Wow! Such Valor, and to top it off, you learned to deal with your own prejudices. I am so glad a movie about gay cowboys could do that for you. It took two macho men F*cking bareback in a tent to finally help you understand the love Nathan Lane felt in the BirdCage for Robin Williams.
Brokeback Mountain is hardly a movie about gay cowboys. Its depiction of love, and most of all the complexities of human relationships. Its about Longing, betrayal, true love, societal strictures, prejudices, and plainly the human experience.
#5 Posted by Ranjit on March 7, 2006 4:49:54 pm
I think Brokeback Mountain will be a great hit in NWFP, given the proclivities of the residents there. It should be released in Pakistan for the entertainment of the Taliban and other elements in NWFP. Maybe they may forget about fighting and killing people for a while.
#6 Posted by ShoreSahib on March 7, 2006 5:13:49 pm
Re: # 5
The proclivities of the residents of NWFP arent geared towards an appreciation of grown men f*cking, rather they tend to prefer pedarasty. Vile creatures.
The proclivities of the residents of NWFP arent geared towards an appreciation of grown men f*cking, rather they tend to prefer pedarasty. Vile creatures.
#7 Posted by abdularif on March 7, 2006 7:39:07 pm
Re: # 4
Dear ShoreSahib:
I appreciate the sarcasm, it is entirely understandable from your context. By revealing my unatural prejudices and fears, I guess I am seeking to atone for my sins of prejudice. I can also appreciate your understated hostility towards people like me who appear to be magnanimous and accomodating to our new found liberalism and come across awkward and clueless, but I assure you there is no lack of sincerety in my atonement.
I wrote this to point out the perils of ignorance that forms the cesspool of prejudice towards gay people, one that I was happy to reside in all my life.
Abdul-Qahir Arif
Dear ShoreSahib:
I appreciate the sarcasm, it is entirely understandable from your context. By revealing my unatural prejudices and fears, I guess I am seeking to atone for my sins of prejudice. I can also appreciate your understated hostility towards people like me who appear to be magnanimous and accomodating to our new found liberalism and come across awkward and clueless, but I assure you there is no lack of sincerety in my atonement.
I wrote this to point out the perils of ignorance that forms the cesspool of prejudice towards gay people, one that I was happy to reside in all my life.
Abdul-Qahir Arif
#8 Posted by ShoreSahib on March 7, 2006 8:04:56 pm
Re: # 7
Mohtaram Abdul Qahir Arif Sahib,
I am rendered speechless by your response. Sarcasm aside, I appreciate your sincere attempt at atonement. I am truly touched. Thank you for your honesty.
God bless.
Asim
Mohtaram Abdul Qahir Arif Sahib,
I am rendered speechless by your response. Sarcasm aside, I appreciate your sincere attempt at atonement. I am truly touched. Thank you for your honesty.
God bless.
Asim
#9 Posted by wasif2 on March 7, 2006 9:49:17 pm
But Islam does not like homosexuality and that is that !
And if after seeing this bad, bad film, you think differently about faggots then it (the film) is clearly the work of satan who has been successful in his agenda. Ask masadi... he will tell you.
Homosexuals are bad, nonmuslim people who convert to homosexuality to destroy islam.
Everyone knows that. Ask masadi. Even mantolives or dies.
#10 Posted by wasif2 on March 7, 2006 10:12:04 pm
Also, if you didnt know.... there is no such thing as ``being`` homosexual. It is just a bad habit acquired during childhood due to molestation by older cousins or neighbours or seniors at school. And then you just get into the habit. If you get these people married, the bad, bad habit goes away. Ask masadi. Ask mantolives.
Why it didnt go away in the ancient greeks despite marriage (or why it doesnt go away after marriage in the residents of NWFP-- possible descendents of ancient greeks), I dont know. Ask masadi. Ask mantolives.
#11 Posted by wasif2 on March 7, 2006 10:13:21 pm
I havent seen the film, but its a bad, bad film. Ask masadi. Ask mantolives.
#12 Posted by wasif2 on March 7, 2006 10:13:27 pm
I havent seen the film, but its a bad, bad film. Ask masadi. Ask mantolives.
#13 Posted by masadi on March 7, 2006 11:15:00 pm
#10,11,12 wasif2, please quit using my name in your posts like a damn retard. Thank you.
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