Posted: 5/12/2015 11:01:27 PM EDT
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Who really believes in it?
I don't, but I like it when I see it |
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I'm christian so no . Quoted:
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Who really believes in it? I don't, but I like it when I see it I'm christian so no . We can be devout Christians and still believe in karma. ETA: OP, I was going to start this thread a couple of days ago. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Funny, because it's true. It's really a fucked up way of looking at the world. |
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Karma? BTDT Fuck karma http://www.miltees.com/images/Products/M0909XMP026-Battle-of-Al-Karmah-l.png Fuckin A |
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Karma is real!!!! |
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Quoted: Why is Al such a popular first name in Iraq, tho? There are many meanings, but in this case al- is placed in front of proper nouns, and in particular, the names of locations, such as al-Anbar. In names of people, it's kind of like a surename. Such as Sadam Huesein. His family name is Sadam Huesein Al-Tikriti - or Sadam, the guy from Tikrit. |
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There are many meanings, but in this case al- is placed in front of proper nouns, and in particular, the names of locations, such as al-Anbar. In names of people, it's kind of like a surename. Such as Sadam Huesein. His family name is Sadam Huesein Al-Tikriti - or Sadam, the guy from Tikrit. Quoted:
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Why is Al such a popular first name in Iraq, tho? There are many meanings, but in this case al- is placed in front of proper nouns, and in particular, the names of locations, such as al-Anbar. In names of people, it's kind of like a surename. Such as Sadam Huesein. His family name is Sadam Huesein Al-Tikriti - or Sadam, the guy from Tikrit. Sadam, the guy from Tikrit Acted tuff but was really quite meek Talked all his noise, we killed his boys I was a sight to see |


