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Jinn Martini
Secaucus, NJ
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chazmo wrote: <quoted text> Now that is funny meester GaySinHole the fake muslim... You even forgot the preposition in ROTFLMAO And got RO-FLAMO More subconscious GaySinHoleNess Roll On Floor Laughing Arse My Off Way to go FLAMO Hey imbecile we don't need yet one more grammar police officer around, bastard! So just fck your mother like you always do and shut the sphincter you call mouth up!
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Milena s ex husband
Bulgaria
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Milena N wrote: <quoted text> That's because he's short fat and bald and the thought that he has a small permanently soft dck intimidates him even more. Just look at your new husband ... that Sinhala Gay! How on earth did you fall for him? His $$$$$$$$$$ most likely! You always had a weakness for dollars! That's not your kind of guy, i know! You like big hairy guys with thick and long p-enises! You loved me for 5 long years and we parted only due to an advers destiny -YOU infecting the kids on the block with venereal diseases! LOL! We DID have a good time !
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Milena s ex husband
Bulgaria
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Milena N wrote: <quoted text> How am I teasing them?I don't even have a picture of me on my avatar,LOL Awww c'mon bitch! Don't play the innocent virgin card! You have not one orifice that hasn't been visited! Not even your nose! Remember all the times i jerked off into it? Those were happy times!
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Milena s ex husband
Bulgaria
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Milena N wrote: <quoted text> Never. That's what you told me too, remember? LMAO We both saw what you REALLY meant by it! HAHAHAHA
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“Born to be Viking Muslim”
Since: Oct 08
Location hidden
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J_a_n wrote: I have no problem with Muslim, many are good. I know Islam is dangerous and because of Islam higher percentage of Muslims follow the bad examples it teaches. She knows, and Muslims know that why some Muslims get so upset if you talk about Mohammad or draw cartoons etc. Sometimes we don't want to believe he blatant obvious as it impedes on our life. I am good and you? <quoted text> nuts don't talk about me. with her in here.
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Nina M
Thessaloníki, Greece
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Spathis wrote: <quoted text>Milena Why are you teasing all of these men? she's teasing them Spathis? no she isnt.. it's them who tease her because... because they love her for very particular reasons.:)) Haire Spathis!
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Nina M
Thessaloníki, Greece
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“Curious? You should be!”
Since: Nov 10
East of Eden
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Milena s ex husband wrote: <quoted text> Awww c'mon bitch! Don't play the innocent virgin card! You have not one orifice that hasn't been visited! Not even your nose! Remember all the times i jerked off into it? Those were happy times! Ajde be,peder smotan izduhan!Znam te kakvo iskash ama moja muz njama da doide s teb da se razpravja,otrepka takava.Ne si habi silite ami odi se razpraiaj s niakoi drug. Fcking psycho!
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Love Hurghada
Paisley, UK
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Freedom fighter wrote: <quoted text>Coptic Egyptians are very nice people. Is those that believes that an Angel had a conversation with uncle Mo in a cave is who you have to be weary of. No I'm pretty sure it's you I have to be weary of!
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“Curious? You should be!”
Since: Nov 10
East of Eden
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Nina M wrote: <quoted text>she's teasing them Spathis? no she isnt.. it's them who tease her because... because they love her for very particular reasons.:)) Haire Spathis! Den einai auto.No8os exei mia emmonh me ton antra moy 8elei na ton tsantiseis.
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fearless cartooni
Santa Monica, CA
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chazmo wrote: <quoted text> WTC7 was what got me into the research... Took about a week of sifting...and watching To see the damage the Towers did on it... Oddly enough, a few days ago, i saw a short you tube, "a different view" showed what could look like controlled explosions... But its awfully hard to trust pics and videos these days, on their own.... with photoshop and other CGI abilities. I saw one pic once, showing gaping holes in the back side, where one of the towers fell into it somewhat.... that fcuking silverstine with the "so they Pulled It" comment.... WTF !
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“Hardcock forever”
Since: Jun 12
colombo sri lanka
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chazmo wrote: <quoted text> Now that is funny meester GaySinHole the fake muslim... You even forgot the preposition in ROTFLMAO And got RO-FLAMO More subconscious GaySinHoleNess Roll On Floor Laughing Arse My Off Way to go FLAMO Meester shit face chazmo "The" is an article not a preposition. Go f*ck your English teacher....ROFLAMO....
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fearless cartooni
Santa Monica, CA
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two fcuking douchebags are at it yet again....
whats a sheithole...
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fearless cartooni
Santa Monica, CA
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Sinhala gay wrote: <quoted text>Hi Milena, your periods over? When can I f*ck you? scumbag
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“Curious? You should be!”
Since: Nov 10
East of Eden
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Sinhala gay wrote: <quoted text>Meester shit face chazmo "The" is an article not a preposition. Go f*ck your English teacher....ROFLAMO.... Be respectful to chazmo.Unlike you,he has brains.
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fearless cartooni
Santa Monica, CA
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Jinn Martini wrote: <quoted text> Maaaaannnn ! You ARE an UGLY looking w-hore! Do you REALLY get to blow travellers' d-icks in bus stations' lavatories? You look like an old dried up turd left in a parking lot! No, I MEAN IT really! Don't you have a better pic to put up as your avatar? That one is... HORRIBLE, REPUSLIVE too! and we wonder how Jizz Martini got its name... i guess guzzling at various bus stations...
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Khaled
Lake Forest, CA
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How sexual harassment was used as a tool of repression Who taught the repressive regimes in North Africa and the middle east to use sexual harassment as a tool of repression. We know all the repressive regimes that are falling one by one ....their officers were trained in the best western military schools...Some were graduate from the famous West Point military school in America.... How the west with a proxy used Sexual harassment to control these countries. Some in this forum will blame the religion...because they are just..... Egypt: Women Sexually Assaulted at March Against Sexual Harassment By RYM MOMTAZ | ABC News – Egyptian activists held a daylong blogging and tweeting campaign to end sexual harassment on Wednesday in response to a violent attack by mobs of men on a march against harassment in central Cairo on June 8. The men had groped and sexually assaulted a small group of women in Tahrir Square who'd assembled to protest widespread sexual harassment. Though sexual harassment has been an issue in Egypt for years, activists say it has been used, over the past year, as a political tool by the old guard in order to counter the revolution that toppled president Hosni Mubarak in February 2011. "Since March 2011 there has been an increased trend of sexual assault and harassment, especially by the military and police," alleged Mozn Hassan, executive director of Nazra, a feminist group. During the early days of Egypt's revolution in 2011, prior to Mubarak's departure, activists said that protests were remarkably free of the groping and harassment that has long marked public gatherings in Egypt. But since Mubarak stepped down, incidents of sexual harassment and assault against female activists have made international headlines. Military-administered "virginity tests" of detained female protestors were followed by a brutal assault on female protestors by policemen in November 2011 and the internationally circulated photos, in December 2011, of a veiled woman beaten to the ground by soldiers, ripping off her clothes to expose her blue bra. While the attack on June 8 was not carried out by members of the armed forces, activists say it was the same kind of group assault in which a mob of men, sometimes as many as 50 at a time, surrounded a woman, groped and stripped her, and inserted their fingers into her private parts. One female activist who said she was assaulted recounted on her blog, "The moment I fell, hands were reaching to my pants unfastening them, instinctively I fought to refasten as I was trying to get up […] the mob was all over me with seemingly no one able or willing to help out." Some activists believe the attack was a premeditated attempt to discourage women from taking part in political life. "The men were very determined, they were moving in groups, they all knew each other and it just felt organized, reminiscent of the Baltagiya during the revolution," said Shady Khalil, a protestor who participated in the June 8 march. The "baltagiya" refers to mobs of men believed to have been paid by the Mubarak regime to attack the protestors in Tahrir Square, famously carrying out one raid on camelback. @jazkhalifa, a tweeter participating in Wednesday's online campaign, expressed a feeling widely echoed online. "Sexual harassment," wrote @jazkhalifa, is a tool to keep women out of the public spaces (streets) and forcing them into the private spaces (homes)."
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Khaled
Lake Forest, CA
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Activists concede that they cannot prove that the attack was a coordinated effort, though they claim it is consistent with what they allege has been a concerted effort by the ruling military regime to discredit the revolution and discourage women from taking part in protests. Despite the many reported incidents and promises of investigations, activists say there is a culture of impunity that surrounds sexual harassment. "There is no political will to punish anybody, whether civilians or members of the armed forces who are supposed to protect people," said Heba Morayef of Human Rights Watch. "This signals that the state doesn't prioritize combating violence against women and that it is acceptable". The "virginity tests" of 2011 were the only alleged incidents of abuse to have been investigated and the alleged perpetrators were officially exonerated. Yet while accountability is lacking, activists note that the revolution has made people more likely to speak up and report incidents. But Engy Ghozlan, who co-founded HarassMap, a website that uses crowdsourcing to map incidents of sexual harassment in Cairo, acknowledges that they are fighting entrenched behavior. "In our society," said Ghozland, "men [need to] understand that my presence as a woman is acceptable and not an attack on them. This cannot be achieved by a president or one person. It is a very long-term process."
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fearless cartooni
Santa Monica, CA
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Muslimamomma wrote: <quoted text> I don't see YOUR pic anywhere Jizz martini..... were not interested in seeing a half empty glass of jizz.... even if in a martini glass....... puleese......
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fearless cartooni
Santa Monica, CA
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Jinn Martini wrote: <quoted text> Hey b-astard i thought you said your mom's dead? you should know, didnt you claim to fcuk her dearly departedness? i did she remind you of michael jackson... cause he did look like a dead white woman...
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