My kind of Radical Islam.
(It’s the keffiyeh.)
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She looks mean….
I like when that are mean!
She does not look mean! She looks like she means business and I like it when they know what they mean and want. All that I have to do is to figure out what they want when they look like they know what they mean and I can get what I want if you know what I mean. I have used the word mean a lot in my rebuttal and none of them indicate that she is mean if you comprehend what I have said about mean.
I have had worse.
Actually the term “radical” does NOT apply to these terrorists. The correct term would be “devoted” since these terrorists are strictly following the rule of their master as stated in the Quran and the Hadith. To call these terrorists “radical Muslims” is the same as calling Billy Graham a “radical Christian”.
Um, actually, I do call Bill Graham a radical Christian. May the Flying Spaghetti Monster have mercy on your soul. Ramen.
But more on point, May the beauty in today’s offering be generous with HER gifts!
watta, excellent observation.
Great call, openminded.
I agree with openminded… Billy Graham is a Radical Christian. Same with the Westboro lunatics.
I mean, what’s the difference between ISIS and Westboro? Military hardware, for sure, but not their ideological batshit mentality.
But Westboro lost sight of one of the central teachings of the Bible, which is that God IS love.
I once explained it to a friend this way: “Radical Islamists blow up your house; radical Christians invite you to a week-long church conference.”
Back on topic: cute girl, nice hardware.
I agree Nick, words are just as dangerous as weapons. To quote CM Punk: “See, this, this is power. This voice is power. In anybody else’s hands, this is just a microphone, in my hands, it’s a pipe bomb”. Just cause there isn’t a tangeable physical effect, doesn’t mean there isn’t an effect
It’s a label that we understand to mean that they may blow us up, not invite us to there home for Turkish Coffee.
Nice picture.
I think you meant their home. I would like to be invited in for Turkish coffee. It is strong enough to almost hold a spoon upright.
I once read that Turkish coffee should be “black as sin, sweet as love, and strong as death.”
It is.
Nice tits!
Revurka?
I have fond memories of a Persian girl I dated in university. As well, most of my interactions with followers of Islam have been good. My own experiences with Christians, especially Evangelicals, not so much.
I also have fond memories of the Persian girl I was fortunate enough to bed. She said my eyes would light up when her clothes came off and she’d laugh with anticipation.
Thanks Nick. A great offering this week.