In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Is that some genetic-trait that all hinju loving traitor scum accquire T-dawg, wesai I gotta say he's probably gotten more pussy in one night than you have in your entire life ( I still have time)
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CheGuevara
Apr 24, 2008 12:41 pm
"looks more like a chirri showing off its chirri-sized chest at every opportunity."Is that some genetic-trait that all hinju loving traitor scum accquire T-dawg, wesai I gotta say he's probably gotten more pussy in one night than you have in your entire life ( I still have time)
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
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CheGuevara
Apr 24, 2008 05:24 am
Peon wtf? I hate mohajirs *visibly angered*
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
This was a fantastic article, and I urge you to keep writing and to never tone down your words. These dirty neutered kuttay are paranoid and delusional and will do what they can to preserve the lies that their system of doghood and slavery propagates. Fear them not, write what you want kicking them is actually kind of addictive. I was away from a computer for the past few days so I couldn't join in on the fun, until your next article then ;)
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CheGuevara
Apr 24, 2008 05:14 am
Dear Azra,This was a fantastic article, and I urge you to keep writing and to never tone down your words. These dirty neutered kuttay are paranoid and delusional and will do what they can to preserve the lies that their system of doghood and slavery propagates. Fear them not, write what you want kicking them is actually kind of addictive. I was away from a computer for the past few days so I couldn't join in on the fun, until your next article then ;)
The ‘shoey’ Side of Politics
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CheGuevara
Apr 18, 2008 08:29 am
Tahmed I would consider voting for you in Chowk elections your stubborness in the face of logic and reason is kind of admirable even if it makes me call you mean names :)
Europe and the Film Culture
Great post, however, progress will take off once again once alternative renewable fuels can be harnessed.
Muslims need to grow the fuck up.
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CheGuevara
Apr 17, 2008 04:01 pm
Re: # 21Great post, however, progress will take off once again once alternative renewable fuels can be harnessed.
Muslims need to grow the fuck up.
The ‘shoey’ Side of Politics
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CheGuevara
Apr 17, 2008 03:30 pm
So Tahmed continues to make an ass out of himself, and Zeemax keeps line in with his usual delusional chootishness. *Yawns*
The ‘shoey’ Side of Politics
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CheGuevara
Apr 14, 2008 01:37 pm
To keep things in perspective six workers were burnt to death, when a factory was burned down during riots on the 28th of December.
The ‘shoey’ Side of Politics
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CheGuevara
Apr 14, 2008 09:22 am
Our future lies with Sindh and the Sindhi's (it has everything required to become a viable state). The Sindhi's will have to deal with it and so will we. However, co-existence can not take place when one community feels the other owes them something and blames them for all kinds of things they regularly pull out of their ass. The military establishment (which includes the jihadi maderchods), will once again be looking to use Karachi as a convenient distraction so they can kiss and make up. However, one community must resist the temptation of temporary gains and turn away the mercenaries sent their way otherwise it will be war aur end mein kuch bhi nahi bachay gaa.
The ‘shoey’ Side of Politics
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CheGuevara
Apr 12, 2008 03:42 pm
Har cheez chorro, The real question is will khassilullah betichod burbur (presumably the one who will drive the bus service to the arabian sea) descend from the sky with tampax's jihadi thokoo's and the shireen jinnah homeboys in a toyota 4*4? So many questions not many answers...
How to End Politics of Hate and Intolerance
Moron you think you will be safe when angry refugees from interior Sindh are pouring into Karachi that you will be safe? If this is what you think will happen you should run away to Lahore fast.
Anyways we've been through worse and we will fight again if we are forced into it.
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CheGuevara
Apr 10, 2008 06:31 am
Tampax: "This time, Rural Sindh will be in the equation, and can you imagine what will happen to all those Urdu Speakers in Shikarpur, Khairpur etc?"Moron you think you will be safe when angry refugees from interior Sindh are pouring into Karachi that you will be safe? If this is what you think will happen you should run away to Lahore fast.
Anyways we've been through worse and we will fight again if we are forced into it.
New US Strategy Needed in Afghanistan and Pakistan
LOL gashti kay pillay apni aukaat mein reh, you are a phatoo remember that and STFU
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CheGuevara
Mar 18, 2008 05:22 am
"Listen. I can bet that you're revolted by the thought of people like me taking your family females captive as kaneezes,"LOL gashti kay pillay apni aukaat mein reh, you are a phatoo remember that and STFU
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Urstruly, agreed! However, all Empires have behaved in this way and there will eventually be a decline. But I don't see the Jihadi forces being a catalyst for this. I think WoT stuff is just bachodian for bored American Generals.
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CheGuevara
Mar 11, 2008 12:01 pm
Re: # 165Urstruly, agreed! However, all Empires have behaved in this way and there will eventually be a decline. But I don't see the Jihadi forces being a catalyst for this. I think WoT stuff is just bachodian for bored American Generals.
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Please do post more when you have the time :)
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CheGuevara
Mar 11, 2008 11:55 am
Kaal, I get what you're saying. Our bone of contention it seems is derived from my lack of faith in humanity. I go by the assumption that most people are maderchods especially those who have accumulated the kind of dominance that the Western political elite have (please tell me I don't sound like Masadi). So that is why I don't see the "change" (that is if I have understood the kind of change you're talking about correctly) required to combat a totalitarian ideology as being that much of a deviation from how the west has behaved in the past.Please do post more when you have the time :)
Pakistan: The War of Drones
If it comes down to crunch time and theres bombs going off left and right in Western cities I don't think they will hesitate in sticking anything that looks like an ayrab into an internment camp.
"Once I argued that Pakistani liberals..."
This species has never really exercised any kind of political clout and will not for the foreseeable future. Any challenges faced will be by the beneficiaries of the current system (many of whom are raging islamofascists).
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CheGuevara
Mar 11, 2008 11:19 am
"che, when Pavo mentions Human Rights as West's inescapable path of self destruction he probably does not mean human rights on Guantanamo Bay, but in the United States itself, or the European Mainland itself."If it comes down to crunch time and theres bombs going off left and right in Western cities I don't think they will hesitate in sticking anything that looks like an ayrab into an internment camp.
"Once I argued that Pakistani liberals..."
This species has never really exercised any kind of political clout and will not for the foreseeable future. Any challenges faced will be by the beneficiaries of the current system (many of whom are raging islamofascists).
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Kaal, I think the West has figured out the problem and has chosen to act on it to some extent but it doesn't see a need to go all out as the islamofascists are perceived more of as an annoyance rather than existential threat. It has gone all out when it needed to i.e. Hiroshima
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CheGuevara
Mar 11, 2008 10:41 am
"That's why IMO, Pavo can be quite confident that even if the West figures out the problem, West will NOT be able to prevent the weapon of Human Rights from destroying it."Kaal, I think the West has figured out the problem and has chosen to act on it to some extent but it doesn't see a need to go all out as the islamofascists are perceived more of as an annoyance rather than existential threat. It has gone all out when it needed to i.e. Hiroshima
Pakistan: The War of Drones
Is turning into the enemy worth defeating it? The West's commitment to "human rights" outside its own borders is flakey at best.
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CheGuevara
Mar 11, 2008 10:26 am
"somewhere that the West (and you) will be destroyed by Human Rights (the very thing the the West (and you, probably) consider West's greatest strength and weapon."Is turning into the enemy worth defeating it? The West's commitment to "human rights" outside its own borders is flakey at best.
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