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Kanye West

Dulcet wrote:

everybody hates Khelly and yet they want to see his dick

WHY
For science, obviously.

Plus he wrote on it. You should take a gander.

Guys the real reason I came back was to examine Khelly's penis. Cue controversy.
Kanye West

piruchan wrote:

All hail Kanye
8-)
Kanye West
Yes I double posted. Get mad bros
Akemi-kun
triple posted
Railey2

Aurani wrote:

I'm not going to talk out of my arse. This is from a village outside the city I lived in called Maoca.


On the topic of people outside not fighting for anything but money - that completely contradicts the point I made in that huge post. The ONLY people fighting for the ideals of great muslim empires are those OUTSIDE the Middle East. Most of the people in the Middle East probably don't even desire any wars or pick any sides, and they are the ones getting framed for terrorism and shit that's happening there, when in fact muslims from everywhere (mostly Europe) BUT that place are the ones who are to blame.

It all has to do with the fact that these muslims in Europe have some delusions of grandeur, dreaming of conquering Europe and spreading their beliefs there through anything BUT peaceful methods, and the shitty liberalistic state Europe is in currently is not helping it either, backed up by even more crushing American policies. It's also quite funny how I used to pick on the Popes of the past being anti-Serbian and supporting the genocide that happened in Croatia during the 90s, but the current Pope is the WORST one you can have to defend what's left of Europe right now. I'm not saying he is the one pulling strings behind the scenes when it comes to most of Christianity because that would be utterly ridiculous, but he is the wrong figurehead to represent the current collection of religions called Christianity. He's simply the right guy who came to power at a very wrong time.
I'm not arguing with you at all. I supported your argument by saying that the people that are left in the middle east are misconceived as religious radicals. The people that fight in the war mostly do so to put food on the table. Of course theres a fair share of people that fight for ideological reasons as well, but most of them do out of desperation or because it pays well. I wouldn't go as far as saying that only people from the outside fight for ideological reasons though, that seems unrealistic too :b Religious bigotry exists everywhere.

Thats an interesting picture, do you have more of that? Bosnia is a country that's totally out of our scope, you basically hear nothing about it in Germany or Austria, so it is surprising to see how widespread radical islam seems to be already.

I have my own thoughts on the current pope, but I don't want to muddy the discussion on this any further.
Aurani
Well, I did pull up a picture from a guy who used to live in Bosnia, then in Montenegro, and has at one point been one of the higher-ups in ISIS, Mirza Haklaj.

Note that his title involves "Albania", as Albanians consider Montenegro (previously a part of Serbia; historically an independent kingdom that even resisted the Ottoman Empire) as their own land because logic.

Anyways, more pics from Maoca.




List of higher-ranked people from Bosnia who have so far died in Syria (list is even bigger now, as this was taken 2 years ago.


One of the pictures of the police raid in that village where they caught only a few people out of the hundreds that have been there only a few days prior to the raid.
Railey2
his wife is beautiful

whew lad, seems bad. Is it like that everywhere in bosnia? Did you take the pictures?
Aurani
Nay, that wasn't me. Not even a muslim friend of mine who used to live in that very village has the balls to approach it and take the pics. They don't give a single shit about police, and the police knows it, going as far as to openly have those flags around and even carry weapons around like it's nothing.

The reason why that particular village is literally SWARMING with "terrorists" is because that's the biggest camp in Bosnia - not even camps near Sarajevo, the capital muslim city in Bosnia approach the size of that one, and the camp is there for a reason - that city is called Brcko District, and belongs to neither the Serbian part of Bosnia, nor the muslim part of it, as the war was the toughest there - it's the only place that could completely cut off two equal halves of the Serbian part of Bosnia, and if ANYTHING were to happen (read: muslims starting a war) those "terrorists" could swarm and take the city within an hour without any problem, effectively cutting off any kind of support that could come to the western part of Serbian Bosnia, thus making a huge pocket of people who can't defend themselves and couldn't be easier targets for the rest of the muslim force.

That camp is known to have buses going from it about twice a week, so if about 60 people can fit in a bus, you calculate how many kebabs from Europe finish training there on a monthly basis and go to fight in the war.
Railey2
wow. So not all of bosnia has it that badly, but the pics are from the place where its the wort. How do you feel living close to a cesspool like that?
Aurani
I'm currently living in Serbia, and have been for 2 years now. Unis and stuff. :p
Railey2
good on you buddy.

I'd hate living close to that. Do you plan on ever going back?
Aurani
Fuck no. Jesus Christ fuck no.
Railey2
as expected :b

did you have anything to do with them while you lived there?
piruchan
Aurani do you think I can speak about Muslims because of where I'm from? (I live on the rare part of Indonesia where the majority is not Muslim though)
Aurani
Nah, only saw them a couple of times on the street. Pretty easy to spot with wild beards and kebab clothes.

I would say that the current situation in Bosnia is seriously tilting towards war again. You don't need any professionals to tell you that America's influence is slowly crumbling when you have Bosnia on a plate. The weaker Bosnian economy and local politics are, the worse time Murrica is having on the field of global influence, as Bosnia is their pet project to keep Serbia in check.

Funny enough, I don't give a shit what happens in Bosnia anymore, as long as it survives long enough until I can sell my apartments there. After that, it can go to shit for all I care.

piruchan wrote:

Aurani do you think I can speak about Muslims because of where I'm from? (I live on the rare part of Indonesia where the majority is not Muslim though)
Depends on how your interactions with them were. If you've never seen a kebab in your life, then it would be hypocritical of me to say that you can talk about it only due to the overall percentage of them living in your country, but you probably interact with kebabs on a daily basis, so you have all the right to teach me about the behaviour/situation over there, as I have no idea.
Railey2
have any family in bosnia? :<
Aurani

Railey2 wrote:

have any family in bosnia? :<
You can always initiate a private convo with me on that matter. :p
piruchan
Aurani did you read my post on the bottom of last page?
Aurani
*points Piru at the first post*
SaigonAlice

Aurani wrote:

On the topic of people outside not fighting for anything but money - that completely contradicts the point I made in that huge post. The ONLY people fighting for the ideals of great muslim empires are those OUTSIDE the Middle East. Most of the people in the Middle East probably don't even desire any wars or pick any sides, and they are the ones getting framed for terrorism and shit that's happening there, when in fact muslims from everywhere (mostly Europe) BUT that place are the ones who are to blame.
Uh, why European muslims specifically instead of just...the Extremists?
I'm curious.
piruchan
Didn't see the edit. Your statement made me wondered about that.

Anyway, yesterday I saw an internship offer poster in Germany where the requirement is to submit an essay on the topic of counter terrorism and living in harmony. It doesn't say Muslims explicitly, but one of the topics is, I quote, "A lesson of Islam and democracy from Indonesia".

I know that Europe has the immigration problem, but I don't think what applies in Indonesia is going to work in Germany. Mainly because the Muslims here are not immigrants, they've been here for a long time (16th century). If anything, it was Christianity that was brought in by outsiders (hi Dutch). And it's not like we have it down perfectly. Clash between religions and races still happen. You won't see much about it if you talk with the middle class and above, but try talking to the people who barely have enough money to eat three times a day and you'll find some bad remarks about the Chinese or other minority group.
Aurani

SaigonAlice wrote:

Uh, why European muslims specifically instead of just...the Extremists?
I'm curious.
It's called an opinion. I have muslim friends who fall into the category of European muslims, and they're not bad people at all, but if you asked me what I think of muslims in Europe in general, I'll tell you that they're all incredibly low in my eyes, because I personally won't give a shit about the possibility of any one of them being good or not. Generalising usually displays a very narrow mindset when applied to personal thoughts, but the thing I was talking about are politics - I wouldn't ask every single muslim how good they are, I would just send them all away, but personally, once I get to know someone outside the "just a random assfag human being who I give zero shits about" I stop applying that logic to them.

piruchan wrote:

Didn't see the edit. Your statement made me wondered about that.

Anyway, yesterday I saw an internship offer poster in Germany where the requirement is to submit an essay on the topic of counter terrorism and living in harmony. It doesn't say Muslims explicitly, but one of the topics is, I quote, "A lesson of Islam and democracy from Indonesia".

I know that Europe has the immigration problem, but I don't think what applies in Indonesia is going to work in Germany. Mainly because the Muslims here are not immigrants, they've been here for a long time (16th century). If anything, it was Christianity that was brought in by outsiders (hi Dutch). And it's not like we have it down perfectly. Clash between religions and races still happen. You won't see much about it if you talk with the middle class and above, but try talking to the people who barely have enough money to eat three times a day and you'll find some bad remarks about the Chinese or other minority group.
Yeah no, there is no way of applying that kind of thing to the European situation at all. Like you said, muslims there are native and have been for centuries (even I know some history of that place) and thus the overall culture is strongly tied to them. Meanwhile, the muslims here in Europe are ALL immigrants from the last century (apart from negros in France, because it's such a lovely idea to colonise Africa and let all dem negros move to you :V) and they have NO intentions of assimilating in the main cultures of those countries, but would rather convert it to their own, which is why there is such a rift between people nowadays.
Foxtrot
damn Aurani, those photos are really scary. I understand why even your Muslim friend won't get near it.
SaigonAlice

Aurani wrote:

It's called an opinion. I have muslim friends who fall into the category of European muslims, and they're not bad people at all, but if you asked me what I think of muslims in Europe in general, I'll tell you that they're all incredibly low in my eyes, because I personally won't give a shit about the possibility of any one of them being good or not. Generalising usually displays a very narrow mindset when applied to personal thoughts, but the thing I was talking about are politics - I wouldn't ask every single muslim how good they are, I would just send them all away, but personally, once I get to know someone outside the "just a random assfag human being who I give zero shits about" I stop applying that logic to them.
Well, at least you admit it. You remind me of Alesteir Crowley though.
Aurani
Isn't he credited for "creating" modern satanism? :p
SaigonAlice
I don't think so? He practiced ~magic~ which I think was conflated as satanic. He was bi though.
piruchan
Aurani
Now for something more OT.

Piru, are you tainted or pure? If the latter is the case, you're my property.
AutoMedic
"i would rather play DS than see more of this shit"
Aomi

Aurani wrote:

I'm currently living in Serbia, and have been for 2 years now. Unis and stuff. :p
hi friend
Belgrade?
AutoMedic
apparently i can't post long walls of text because my access got blocked

Aurani

Aomi wrote:

Aurani wrote:

I'm currently living in Serbia, and have been for 2 years now. Unis and stuff. :p
hi friend
Belgrade?
Nay, was in Belgrade for a year and a half, decided to quit the uni there because fuck having 4 different math and 3 physics subjects. Much more interesting following my dream of archaeology whilst having business economy as a backup. Anyways, Novi Sad. :p
Aomi

Aurani wrote:

Nay, was in Belgrade for a year and a half, decided to quit the uni there because fuck having 4 different math and 3 physics subjects. Much more interesting following my dream of archaeology whilst having business economy as a backup. Anyways, Novi Sad. :p
oh i see :c
yeah its fucked up kinda happy you quit lol
Do you plan on leaving after uni tho?
The jobs here aren't really well paid, even the prestigious ones and that sucks ass but oh well, it's Serbia we're talking about. :v
SaigonAlice
how do you realise what you want to do...i only have a moderate interest in history and plants.
AutoMedic

SaigonAlice wrote:

how do you realise what you want to do...i only have a moderate interest in history and plants.
i like history too

can we be friends
Aurani
Nay, I'm already aiming for a job involving my economy degree. :p
I thought about leaving, but idk, I can't leave the place I was born in. Doesn't help that Sirmium is still covered below Sremska Mitrovica, and my dream would be to help excavate it, no matter what. The reason I thought about leaving is because there is an internal struggle in me concerning my dream. Even if I got the chance, digging it up would mean also exposing it, and this country has little resources to maintain something on the scale of Rome in terms of valuable architecture.
Railey2
I think its about trying many things out and sticking with one that feels ok to you, then specializing further in the respective field.

And some people just get really lucky and find the perfect match right off the bat.


Introspection and "sniping" certain fields helps, but I believe in the shotgun-approach where you just hit every field you can when you see the option.
AutoMedic
hey railey you can be a great mod here

i can see your potential, wastelanding shit threads left and right. you can be a god
Railey2
I'd rather kill myself than be a mod. Being a mod would mean I can't shit on people that deserve it anymore, because I'm supposed to represent the good and polite side of this forum. No way.
Foxtrot

Railey2 wrote:

I'd rather kill myself than be a mod. Being a mod would mean I can't shit on people that deserve it anymore, because I'm supposed to represent the good and polite side of this forum. No way.
wait, when was that ever a thing among mods?
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