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FatalConceit 5 points ago +6 / -1

Israel and the Feds are peas in a pod - they both think the ends justify any means

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FatalConceit 4 points ago +4 / -0

Probably - I own the CD so I'll always have the original. And funnily enough Episode 3 of the current season of Fargo just used the song in its original form!

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FatalConceit 7 points ago +7 / -0

His Grandfather is, therefore his father is, therefore he is (unless adopted I guess)

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FatalConceit 19 points ago +19 / -0

Zioinsts control all western governments. They do so through blackmail. Robert Maxwell pioneered the program before passing it on to his daughter and her boyfriend.... Epstein

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0
  • The red, black, green and white colors are known as the Pan-Arab colors, which represent four historical Muslim dynasties: the Umayyads (white), the Abbasids (black), the Fatimids (green), and the Hashemites (red). These colors also symbolize the unity of Arab nations and their common heritage, culture, and language.
  • The Arabic script on some of the flags is usually the Shahada, which is the Islamic declaration of faith that states: "There is no god but Allah; Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah". The Shahada is considered sacred by Muslims and is one of the five pillars of Islam. The flags that have the Shahada are Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran.
  • The presence or absence of the Shahada on the flags does not necessarily indicate the sectarian or religious affiliation of the states. For example, Saudi Arabia and Iran are both Islamic theocracies, but they belong to different sects of Islam: Saudi Arabia is Sunni and Iran is Shia. Iraq, on the other hand, is a federal parliamentary republic with a Shia majority, but also has Sunni, Kurdish, and Christian minorities.
  • The flags that do not have the Shahada are either secular states or have a more diverse religious composition. For example, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon are all secular states that have a Muslim majority, but also have significant Christian and other religious minorities. The United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar are all constitutional monarchies that have a Muslim majority, but also have a large expatriate population of various faiths.
  • The flags of the non-Arab states in the Middle East, such as Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus, do not have the Pan-Arab colors or the Shahada, as they have different historical, cultural, and religious backgrounds. Turkey is a secular republic with a Muslim majority, but also has a secular and nationalist identity. Israel is a Jewish state with a Jewish majority, but also has a significant Arab and other minority population. Cyprus is a divided island with a Greek Cypriot majority and a Turkish Cypriot minority, both of which have their own flags and governments.

Therefore, the flags of the Middle Eastern states reflect their diverse and complex histories, cultures, and religions, and cannot be simply categorized by the presence or absence of the Pan-Arab colors or the Shahada.

Islam is a separate entity from most Arabic/Middle Eastern nations, as it is a religion that transcends national boundaries and encompasses various sects, schools, and interpretations.

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

The World is Your Oyster. Unless you're posting from solitary confinement at Fishkill

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

In Australia we have Men's Sheds

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

It probably just looks like a Philtrum. Or more likely a FAS smooth Philtrum. eww

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

I always imagine she has a smooth genital area like Barbie with no hole

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FatalConceit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Create a fake Vegans for Kapparot group - spam social media - sit back with popcorn

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