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See what I mean? You just had to place some dumb reply, right? It is dumb, because on the one hand you're talking about "super charged ignore button", and on the other hand you reply exactly to my posts just minutes after you've promised to ignore. To ignore means "not to take any notice of someone". Isn't that what you've promised to do? Why then the reply? Do I smell an inconsistent spirit here?
But back to the topic at hand: you have rebuked Ochiwar for opening this new thread where Ochiwar simply asks if the Koran is a holy book. That's very impolite of you (to say the least), considering the fact that you have opened many many many threads in this forum. Your "Islam a religion of peace?" thread is not the same as Ochiwar's "Is the Koran a holy book" thread!! Can you by any chance read AND understand, or are you trying to imply here that the two questions contained in these two threads are of equal content?
quote:I never canvassed that people not open a thread what I'm however saying if I should repeat myself to "Mr. Grammar" who's been running around insulting people on how to write is, the duplication of threads ...to avoid creating dups. - Honorable MeBiafran
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The threads which Mebiafran is referring to ARE NOT DUPLICATE THREADS! They are different from each other, and Ochiwar's decision to open this new thread is perfectly justified.
1) Islam a religion of Peace? (Topicstarter: Mebiafran) 2) Is the Koran a holy book? (Topicstarter: Ochiwar)
Dear readers, I'll leave it up to you to decide if these two topics are the same or not. Take note also of the name of the first topicstarter. IMO, Mebiafran is merely running his unjewaschenes mouth for the sake of running his mouth.
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To every intelligent reader out there, what is islam without the quran? If the religion so-called of islam is not peaceful isn't it reasonable inference to say it draws its strength from the same "koran"? Then if this is the case isn't it also reasonable to relate everything on this issue in one post? The irony and sad part of this is the BROTHER whom my suggestion applied to perhaps is in agreement with my "suggestion" that was never a command only for an area-boy to hijack an innocent observation. In the past, honorable Ukaobasi and Anaedo and some other great brothers with brotherly love have drawn my attention to my mistakes since no one is infallible to it and it was with that same mind that I put out mine. At this time I suggest that the Web Chief should consider opening forums for MINORS only so that adults could have uninterrupted parleys.
Oops! I forgot ignore button accidentally deactivated. IGNORE ACTIVATED ONCE MORE.
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When people make mistakes it is only right and a sign of a strong backbone when they admit their mistakes without trying to justify themselves. That's what makes a woman a real woman, and a man a real man : admitting that we're human and thus prone to make mistakes WITHOUT justifying our mistakes in any way.
However, Mebiafran's half witted "admittance" in his last post is short of any such backbone as he arrogantly displays his self-righteousness by whining about "I-know-I'm-wrong-but-please-don't-talk-harsh-to-me-about-it--I-need-brotherly-love". BS! Mebiafran doesn't believe that he made a mistake when he openly and foolishly rebuked Ochiwar about "duplicate threads". He is merely annoyed that someone exposed his "I'm-the-boss-here" arrogance by explicitly telling the readers that the two threads in question are not duplicate threads, as everyone can see!
See? I told you that your "ignore button" was just a bunch of BS lie, and that sooner or later you'll write something stupid in reply to my post.
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Iraqi athletes killed for wearing shorts BAGHDAD, Iraq - An Iraqi tennis coach and two of his players were shot to death this week in Baghdad because they were wearing shorts, authorities said Saturday, reporting the latest in a series of recent attacks attributed to Islamic extremists In the shooting, gunmen stopped a car carrying the Sunni Arab coach and two Shiite players, asked them to step out and then shot them, said Manham Kubba secretary-general of the Iraqi Tennis Union.
Extremists had distributed leaflets warning people in the mostly Sunni neighborhoods of Saidiyah and Ghazaliyah warning people not to wear shorts, police said.
"Wearing shorts by youth are prohibited because it violates the principals of Islamic religion when showing forbidden parts of the body. Also women should wear the veil," the leaflets said.
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