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SOPHIE FOREVER
Join Date: Aug 2011
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That's a commie beard you dumbass.
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Join Date: Jul 2015
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You need to try harder. You have nothing to offer. You give me nothing to work with. And are all beards Isil beards to you? You obviously see only through your own personally designed spectrums. The ones that make the pain of truth less painful and simpler for you to absorb. Your own personally designed pain killers. Your own personally designed placebos.
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Well, imo, a lot of the super religious terrorist groups are a social over correction to the decades of secular rebellion and rule we had there in the last century. Sadam is a prime example. A lot of them were funded and promoted by outside (often Western) interests. Because a lot of greedy evil people were at the helm, it gave secularity a bad name in the middle east. Once the anti-west sentiment grew, it provided a hot propaganda topic for terrorist groups to campaign on.
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i would say there is some merit to that.. and i would say that trend goes back even further to the days of european colonialism, where states were largely coopted by western influence, and the last seemingly-authentic sense of a cultural identity was to be found in the mosques
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I sense a battle of wits approaching.
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SOPHIE FOREVER
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Look at the style though, it's much more Russian than Arab.
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SOPHIE FOREVER
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It's a full beard though, this one is a goatee with extensions. That ain't no Arab beard, kid.
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