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#27 Oct 22 2012 at 8:28 AM Rating: Good
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Debalic wrote:
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Back in my day, trolling meant something.
Back in my day, these were trolls.

*****, please.

The first trolls lived under the bridge and harassed the billy goats were tricked by Gandalf and turned to stone.

Smiley: schooled

Bridge Trolls existed long before Middle-Earth trolls.

...and before trolling motors.



Edited, Oct 22nd 2012 4:28pm by Elinda
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#29 Oct 22 2012 at 12:15 PM Rating: Good
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You have Muslims in you? No wonder you're so butthurt all the time.
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#30 Oct 22 2012 at 1:52 PM Rating: Good
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You have Muslims in you? No wonder you're so butthurt all the time.


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#31 Oct 22 2012 at 2:02 PM Rating: Good
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Dammit now I'm jealous.
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#32 Oct 23 2012 at 12:12 PM Rating: Decent
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No these aren't extremists. They are typical muslims in typical muslim countries doing typical muslim things.

Only radical liberal apologist think most mulsims in the me aren't anti west pro sharia law.


As someone who has actually read the Koran, and looked into both modern and "classical"(is this the right word?)Islam a bit, I'm just going to disagree with your first claim.

I don't have any statistics to refute your second claim, but I personally think you're wrong on that one. On every single thing you said, from the beginning to the end of your sentence.
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#33 Oct 23 2012 at 12:17 PM Rating: Good
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I dunno, I think there's definitely a possibility that there's a Muslim in him.
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#34 Oct 23 2012 at 12:23 PM Rating: Decent
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I dunno, I think there's definitely a possibility that there's a Muslim in him.


But there's no known factual basis for that claim.

crazylegz1975 wrote:
Only radical liberal apologist think most mulsims in the me aren't anti west pro sharia law.


Now, I don't doubt that there is a person, possibly named Mulsim, in him, but we can't prove that that person is a muslim.

Edited, Oct 23rd 2012 2:25pm by Driftwood
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I've always read Driftwood as the straight man in varus' double act. It helps if you read all of his posts in the voice of Droopy Dog.
#36 Oct 23 2012 at 1:38 PM Rating: Decent
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No these aren't extremists. They are typical muslims in typical muslim countries doing typical muslim things.

Only radical liberal apologist think most mulsims in the me aren't anti west pro sharia law.


As someone who has actually read the Koran, and looked into both modern and "classical"(is this the right word?)Islam a bit, I'm just going to disagree with your first claim.

I don't have any statistics to refute your second claim, but I personally think you're wrong on that one. On every single thing you said, from the beginning to the end of your sentence.


So you've read the koran lol. Guess that makes you an expert. You don't have any statistics to verify anything. We know this.

So did you manage to read the part on how infidels are treated? Or how about the part where Mohammed led brutal vicious campaigns against nonbelievers did that escape your attention?


No more so than the very similar things throughout the bible. Based on what I can find on the internet, given that for pages and pages of searching all I can find is heavily biased numbers, I've found that a plausible range for the percentage of muslims who are extremist who do take every word to heart, follow sharia law, and in some percentage of cases, become terrorists, is somewhere between 9% and 15%. In any case, even at the high end of that, you have the vast majority of Muslims who follow the modern, more liberal forms of Islam.

It may seem that they're all fervent believers in the old ways of Islam because only things that are big happen to be reported on the news, not for the money made off of exciting news stories, but because normal people doing normal things isn't newsworthy, and really shouldn't be.
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Eske wrote:
I've always read Driftwood as the straight man in varus' double act. It helps if you read all of his posts in the voice of Droopy Dog.
#37 Oct 23 2012 at 1:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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So did you manage to read the part on how infidels are treated? Or how about the part where Mohammed led brutal vicious campaigns against nonbelievers did that escape your attention?

Book of Judges, right?
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#38 Oct 23 2012 at 1:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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crazylegz1975 wrote:
So did you manage to read the part on how infidels are treated? Or how about the part where Mohammed led brutal vicious campaigns against nonbelievers did that escape your attention?
Oh, you mean The Crusades?
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