Anonymous, on Jun 29, 2009 wrote: scumnation says ’ sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me if i’m a dickhead for asking a question then i am in good company as most men in the west would like to know the answer to that question - do muslim women use a dildo and do they wank like western women so c’mon girls don’t be shy answer the question" |
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Anonymous, on Jun 28, 2009 wrote: scumnation is a dickhead. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 28, 2009 wrote: scumnation says ’ i asked a specific question do muslim women have a dildo and do they wank like western women it’s a yes or no question, we guys in the west would like to know these questions just in case we want to bring it up in the conversation in getting to know a muslim girl to see what turns them on. we would like a muslim girl to answer that not her father brother cousin or the local religious nut’ |
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Anonymous, on Jun 28, 2009 wrote: Persian women are the new JAP’s. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 28, 2009 wrote: all you people need to understand the bigg difference between islam as reliogion and a culture in those middleeastern countries...culture differences between western and eastern countries are something that is LOGICAL and you don’t live there and you don’t understand and even you don’t want to understand so all of you can’t judge them and say theirs culture is bad or anything...for example they have specific food and that is a mark of culture, in the same way dress code is also a mark of culture...if you don’t like food you don’t eat it, if you don’t like the way they dress then you don’t dress like that...simple as that and you aren’t allowed to judge neidher the food neither the dress code |
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Anonymous, on Jun 28, 2009 wrote: scumnation says ’do muslim women have a dildo and wank like western women’ |
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Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote: not feeling the photos, that moire pattern is kinda rank. nice idea tho. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote: Scumnation says ’ they can all help their cause by getting up on stage in the local pub and sing ’don’t you wish you had a sister who can freak like me.’ |
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Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote: they really arent being portrayed fairly but then again, when are muslims ever portrayed fairly by media? |
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Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote: The more attractive comment meant that it hides flaws as well as attributes. When all you can focus on is a woman’s eyes, if she has incredible eyes, she might seem amazing. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 26, 2009 wrote: scumnation says’ relax, that wire sticking out of her burka is just an i-pod’ |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: “When I came of age, my father said I had to wear it. Also, the society I live in wears this, so I must do the same. I like it because I think I am more protected. [long pause] But when I think about it, women that are not wearing the niqab are harassed less. Men want so much to know what is underneath, so sometimes they look harder. Sometimes when you exaggerate something, it can get the opposite result. I distrust men because they are usually—I notice this in society—traitors to women. For this reason I think I will not marry.” |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: What I dislike about the niqab:
“I don’t like that it makes some girls seem more attractive than they deserve.”
? this needs some elaboration......... |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: Scumnation says ’Mona Lisa’s became a muslim’ |
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| bogart the can, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: no dreams and no talent? jesus, way to go islam |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: great article. respect. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: Men want so much to know what is underneath, so sometimes they look harder.
Can’t they just leave a girl alone? |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: hate…
“Hamburgers.”
Damn, should I say I hate Fereni Starch Pudding?? |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: This is the coolest article I have read in a while. Coming from a 23 year old "westie" I have always been so curious about the views of women in Islam. I can appreciate the separation from sexual wants and needs. Without energy put into these things it is amazing what cam be accomplished. However, I will never believe in the lack of personal freedoms. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: good stuff.
If I put a little black bandana on my wiener perhaps people will think it’s mysterious and get in my wiener’s pants. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: scumnation says’ does her clit have a receding hairline’ |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: I am Mohammed, and everything sucked before you were alive. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: The niqab is such a potent symbol to western eyes. It screams "The Oppression of Women". But who says they have to be exactly like westerners anyway? I have seen loads of laddettes getting utterly drunk in the streets of our cities and then squatting around gushing piss on the side of a lampost. These women would never do that. Who do we really need to learn from? We should focus on ensuring these women have access to education and freedoms and lay-off the niqab, let them wear it in their own country if they want to! |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: ’’Society and our traditions say its good to be invisible...’’ You thick cunt. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: Bet she doesnt fart in there. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: <em>Freedoms I wish I had:
“I am forbidden to talk about them.”</em>
Well... that really says it all, doesn’t it? |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: Brilliant some one else likes Steven Seagal |
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| komodo, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: i’ve known lots of people on paxil. i think getting a burka would be a much cheaper and easier solution to social anxiety. like the girl said, you can pretty much disappear. if you had sunglasses on you’d only be a nose. |
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Anonymous, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: i just think it’s funny they listen to usher and watch lost. maybe we aren’t all that different after all. |
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| The Host, on Jun 25, 2009 wrote: I’m fine with culture. But when the ladies are saying things like "I am forbidden to talk about them" and "I have no choice" then it’s getting into oppression. A culture that degrades anyone doesn’t deserve to survive.
You could say the South had a culture in the post-Civil War years. What if we had brushed it off as something out of our control? |
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