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Allahu Akbar Is Back - Strasbourg
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-46 535552
Another belter from TROP
Another belter from TROP
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You is well trill TTT but blud, bible, you merk my fam here wit your chat and think you are bare THE Goat.
Tora that's what you sound like mate, you can't understand that so no-one types like that, but your rhyming slang is similarly annoying.
*Disclaimer* I cannot, and do not profess to speak Street (just in case anyone hadn't noticed- please don't kill me anyone who can :)
Tora that's what you sound like mate, you can't understand that so no-one types like that, but your rhyming slang is similarly annoying.
*Disclaimer* I cannot, and do not profess to speak Street (just in case anyone hadn't noticed- please don't kill me anyone who can :)
The interesting question is why a "native-born" (and thus, as I was corrected by a well-informed moderator, nothing to do with current immigration policy) French citizen would shout "Allahu Akbar" and attack his fellow citizens at a Christmas market.
TTT's fondness for argot, back-slang and acronyms distracts from hs purpose in posting the question.
TTT's fondness for argot, back-slang and acronyms distracts from hs purpose in posting the question.
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//I think we could all agree it would be wrong to taint an entire religion with the misdeeds of a few fanatics//
Why would anybody with critical judgment agree with that?
At the very least you would want to know why that religion seems to produce so many fanatics.
You might want to know what the phrase "Allahu Akbar" means, in what contexts it's used, and, if you're reaally curious, the very first time it was used.
Why would anybody with critical judgment agree with that?
At the very least you would want to know why that religion seems to produce so many fanatics.
You might want to know what the phrase "Allahu Akbar" means, in what contexts it's used, and, if you're reaally curious, the very first time it was used.
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