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Morally-Skewed-Hippo

ReallyJess is my fabulous Fag-hag
All people put in a position of power in any religion are quite suspect nowadays, but I don't think it's actually in their contract of employment.
I suspect they view it as "perks of the job"

Lazy faggot piece of shit. Typical muzrat behaviour...stir up shit then run away, just like what your terrorist goat fucking brethren did in Israel and now they're getting slaughtered by the thousand :gunner: :gunner: :nig: 😂 :beer:
Careful there @Dr Deacon - you don;t want to trigger him...... he might explode!
 

wiggins

Forum Veteran
Did a muslim do something to u when u was a little kid?
No. Just hate 'em really...

Lazy faggot piece of shit. Typical muzrat behaviour...stir up shit then run away, just like what your terrorist goat fucking brethren did in Israel and now they're getting slaughtered by the thousand :gunner: :gunner: :nig: 😂 :beer:
These cunts are running amok in Aus at present. Rememberance day on the 11th. When I was a kid all the traffic, everyone, everywhere would stop for a minute at 11am. I remember being on a tram as a kid and the tram coming to a stop for a minutes silence.

This time it was thousands of these wild bearded cunts and their white useful idiot supporters marching down to Caulfield and threatening our Jewish population out side the synagog and vandalising war memorials.

Melbourne war memorial defaced with anti-Israel slogans on Remembrance Day​

Part of the Palestine protest vandalism at a Melbourne war memorial for the World War I dead, discovered on Remembrance Day, Saturday. Picture: suppliedPart of the Palestine protest vandalism at a Melbourne war memorial for the World War I dead, discovered on Remembrance Day, Saturday. Picture: supplied

A war memorial in Melbourne has been defaced on Remembrance Day by anti-Israel graffiti calling for a “free Palestine” and a ceasefire in Gaza.
The desecration comes a day after a violence brawl between pro-Palestine demonstrators and pro-Israel supporters in the heavily Jewish suburb of Caulfield on Friday night which saw a Palestinian supporter arrested and which has been condemned by both sides of politics.
Jewish leaders in Australia have asked for political guarantees their communities will be safe from anti-Semitic violence after the Friday confrontation.


The memorial in Montrose in Melbourne’s outer east was graffitied the night before Remembrance Day commemorations were held around the country.
Locals woke up to the sight of their war memorial covered with graffiti including “Shame Israel, USA, UK Australia” as well as “Ceasefire now”, “Free Gaza”, “5000 dead kids’’, “free Palestine”, and “stop the genocide in Gaza”.
The engraving on the memorial says it was “erected by the people of Montrose as a tribute to her gallant sons who took part in the Great War of 1914-1919” and lists the names of those who died in service.
Some of the slogans in the vandalism at the Melbourne suburban war memorial. Picture: suppliedSome of the slogans in the vandalism at the Melbourne suburban war memorial. Picture: supplied
READ MORE: Sydney Israel supporters defy Palestine protest convoy | Scared citizens take safety into own hands | ‘I could only pray’: How hate hit home for these Australians | Mideast-related protests
A spokesperson for RSL Victoria said it was disappointing that someone would choose to vandalise a war memorial, especially on Remembrance Day, November 11.
“Remembrance Day is an important day to commemorate all those who have served and sacrificed. It is disappointing to learn of the vandalism at the Montrose war memorial today.
“War memorials are an important place in the community for remembrance and RSL Victoria does not condone this behaviour today or any day,” the RSL spokesperson said.


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU00:22

Pro-Palestine activists vandalise war memorial on Remembrance Day​

Pro-Palestine activists have desecrated the Montrose War Memorial in Victoria, spraying graffiti on the concrete structures. The site on Mt Dandenong Tourist Road was vandalised with political messages on Friday night. The… graffiti was cleaned up in time for Saturday's Remembrance Day service. Victoria Police are More

Victoria Police said they were investigating the graffiti incident, which it believes occurred between 6.30pm on Friday and 5.45am on Saturday.
It has asked for witnesses to come forward. Remembrance Day is observed on November 11, marking the moment in 1918 when the guns fell silent, ending World War One.
One of the Palestine protest slogans.One of the Palestine protest slogans.
Sixty thousand Australian soldiers lost their lives in the war, making it easily the country’s most bloody conflict.
It is traditionally marked by a minute’s silence at 11am and the wearing of red poppies which bloom each year across the former battlefields of the Western Front in Europe.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also gave a statement today on Mideast-related protests for Remembrance Day: “This is a day when we pause to give thanks for the sacrifices so many Australians have made to keep our nation free and peaceful.
“All of us have a responsibility to preserve that peace here at home. To maintain the harmony and respect that unites us. It is always worth repeating: there is no place in our nation for hatred or prejudice of any kind.”





Violent clashes between Palestinian and Israel supporters errupt in Melbourne
As the Palestinian protests and chants became louder, groups of... See more

Violent clashes between Palestinian and Israel supporters erupt in Melbourne

Peter Dutton has slammed supporters of the Palestinian cause for inciting violence in the Jewish community of Caulfield. The Opposition leader issued a statement on Saturday afternoon, saying the behaviour was “disgusting”.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said “there is no place for violence, no place for anti-Semitism and no place for Islamophobia in Australia” in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
The president of the Jewish Community Council of Victoria, Daniel Aghion, said the Friday evening clash was “ utterly contemptible”.
His council’s objective was “to foster a society in which members of the Victorian Jewish community are able to live as Jews in peace and security. That objective was unable to be fulfilled last night and that is absolutely unacceptable,” Mr Aghion said.
He said he met Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, Deputy Premier Ben Carroll and senior police on Saturday.
“I told them in no uncertain terms that things need to change. I expect them to redouble their efforts to ensure we never see anything like that in Melbourne’s Jewish community ever again.”


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU01:37

Australian synagogues and mosque given extra security amid Israel-Hamas conflict​

Australian synagogues and mosques will be given $50 million to upgrade security to combat the threat of spontaneous violence under a new government plan. The funding was announced by Prime Minister Anthony…

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said “the staging of protests and other actions in predominantly Jewish neighbourhoods is a deliberate provocation intended to terrorise Jewish Australians in their homes and their places of worship.
“It is founded in a deeply racist belief that every Jew is a target. If this is not stopped immediately there will be permanent harm to our society and potentially deadly consequences.
“This is the ugly fanaticism of anti-Israel activists. They bring shame to themselves, low bigotry to our streets and absolutely nothing to the Palestinian people,” Mr Ryvchin said.
New details emerged about the violent clash between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters in Melbourne’s south-east on Friday.
The Free Palestine Melbourne group, which organised the rally, released a statement on Saturday apologising for the evacuation of a synagogue.
Violence had erupted in the middle of Hawthorn Rd in Caulfield South, a prominent Jewish community, after a suspicious fire broke out at a nearby Palestinian burger shop.
“We apologise to the local Jewish community for the protest location that led to the evacuation of the synagogue (and) for any fear they may have felt and for the cancellation of Shabbat,” the statement read.
“We should not have gathered in this location.”
On Saturday evening, a pro-Palestinian convoy of motorcycles and cars were met in Coogee, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Saturday evening by a crowd of Israel supporters numbered between 50 and 100. The convoy drove down Arden Street, the main beachside strip in Coogee, in separated groups .


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU01:59

Pro-Palestine activists rally at Port Botany with jet ski blockade​

Port Botany in Sydney's south was swarmed by pro-Palestinian activists today. Demonstrators took to the water on jet skis with the intention of barring the entry of an Israeli ship. The pro-Palestinian group attempted to block the…

The Palestinian Justice Movement descended at Port Botany in Sydney earlier on Saturday, where a boycott was planned for the Israeli Zim Shipping Line.
They were originally attempting to blockade a container ship, but it was diverted from the port earlier this week.
Many protesters could be seen with their flags on jet skis and boats in the surrounding waters.
Saturday’s events are covered in detail in the day’s live blog.
With Mohammad Alfares, Noah Yim and Michael McKenna
 
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Dr Deacon

Lick the Window of Life
No. Just hate 'em really...


These cunts are running amok in Aus at present. Rememberance day on the 11th. When I was a kid all the traffic, everyone, everywhere would stop for a minute at 11am. I remember being on a tram as a kid and the tram coming to a stop for a minutes silence.

This time it was thousands of these wild bearded cunts and their white useful idiot supporters marching down to Caulfield and threatening our Jewish population out side the synagog and vandalising war memorials.

Melbourne war memorial defaced with anti-Israel slogans on Remembrance Day​

Part of the Palestine protest vandalism at a Melbourne war memorial for the World War I dead, discovered on Remembrance Day, Saturday. Picture: suppliedPart of the Palestine protest vandalism at a Melbourne war memorial for the World War I dead, discovered on Remembrance Day, Saturday. Picture: supplied

A war memorial in Melbourne has been defaced on Remembrance Day by anti-Israel graffiti calling for a “free Palestine” and a ceasefire in Gaza.
The desecration comes a day after a violence brawl between pro-Palestine demonstrators and pro-Israel supporters in the heavily Jewish suburb of Caulfield on Friday night which saw a Palestinian supporter arrested and which has been condemned by both sides of politics.
Jewish leaders in Australia have asked for political guarantees their communities will be safe from anti-Semitic violence after the Friday confrontation.


The memorial in Montrose in Melbourne’s outer east was graffitied the night before Remembrance Day commemorations were held around the country.
Locals woke up to the sight of their war memorial covered with graffiti including “Shame Israel, USA, UK Australia” as well as “Ceasefire now”, “Free Gaza”, “5000 dead kids’’, “free Palestine”, and “stop the genocide in Gaza”.
The engraving on the memorial says it was “erected by the people of Montrose as a tribute to her gallant sons who took part in the Great War of 1914-1919” and lists the names of those who died in service.
Some of the slogans in the vandalism at the Melbourne suburban war memorial. Picture: suppliedSome of the slogans in the vandalism at the Melbourne suburban war memorial. Picture: supplied
READ MORE: Sydney Israel supporters defy Palestine protest convoy | Scared citizens take safety into own hands | ‘I could only pray’: How hate hit home for these Australians | Mideast-related protests
A spokesperson for RSL Victoria said it was disappointing that someone would choose to vandalise a war memorial, especially on Remembrance Day, November 11.
“Remembrance Day is an important day to commemorate all those who have served and sacrificed. It is disappointing to learn of the vandalism at the Montrose war memorial today.
“War memorials are an important place in the community for remembrance and RSL Victoria does not condone this behaviour today or any day,” the RSL spokesperson said.


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU00:22

Pro-Palestine activists vandalise war memorial on Remembrance Day​

Pro-Palestine activists have desecrated the Montrose War Memorial in Victoria, spraying graffiti on the concrete structures. The site on Mt Dandenong Tourist Road was vandalised with political messages on Friday night. The… graffiti was cleaned up in time for Saturday's Remembrance Day service. Victoria Police are More

Victoria Police said they were investigating the graffiti incident, which it believes occurred between 6.30pm on Friday and 5.45am on Saturday.
It has asked for witnesses to come forward. Remembrance Day is observed on November 11, marking the moment in 1918 when the guns fell silent, ending World War One.
One of the Palestine protest slogans.One of the Palestine protest slogans.
Sixty thousand Australian soldiers lost their lives in the war, making it easily the country’s most bloody conflict.
It is traditionally marked by a minute’s silence at 11am and the wearing of red poppies which bloom each year across the former battlefields of the Western Front in Europe.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also gave a statement today on Mideast-related protests for Remembrance Day: “This is a day when we pause to give thanks for the sacrifices so many Australians have made to keep our nation free and peaceful.
“All of us have a responsibility to preserve that peace here at home. To maintain the harmony and respect that unites us. It is always worth repeating: there is no place in our nation for hatred or prejudice of any kind.”





Violent clashes between Palestinian and Israel supporters errupt in Melbourne
As the Palestinian protests and chants became louder, groups of... See more

Violent clashes between Palestinian and Israel supporters erupt in Melbourne

Peter Dutton has slammed supporters of the Palestinian cause for inciting violence in the Jewish community of Caulfield. The Opposition leader issued a statement on Saturday afternoon, saying the behaviour was “disgusting”.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said “there is no place for violence, no place for anti-Semitism and no place for Islamophobia in Australia” in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
The president of the Jewish Community Council of Victoria, Daniel Aghion, said the Friday evening clash was “ utterly contemptible”.
His council’s objective was “to foster a society in which members of the Victorian Jewish community are able to live as Jews in peace and security. That objective was unable to be fulfilled last night and that is absolutely unacceptable,” Mr Aghion said.
He said he met Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, Deputy Premier Ben Carroll and senior police on Saturday.
“I told them in no uncertain terms that things need to change. I expect them to redouble their efforts to ensure we never see anything like that in Melbourne’s Jewish community ever again.”


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU01:37

Australian synagogues and mosque given extra security amid Israel-Hamas conflict​

Australian synagogues and mosques will be given $50 million to upgrade security to combat the threat of spontaneous violence under a new government plan. The funding was announced by Prime Minister Anthony…

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said “the staging of protests and other actions in predominantly Jewish neighbourhoods is a deliberate provocation intended to terrorise Jewish Australians in their homes and their places of worship.
“It is founded in a deeply racist belief that every Jew is a target. If this is not stopped immediately there will be permanent harm to our society and potentially deadly consequences.
“This is the ugly fanaticism of anti-Israel activists. They bring shame to themselves, low bigotry to our streets and absolutely nothing to the Palestinian people,” Mr Ryvchin said.
New details emerged about the violent clash between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters in Melbourne’s south-east on Friday.
The Free Palestine Melbourne group, which organised the rally, released a statement on Saturday apologising for the evacuation of a synagogue.
Violence had erupted in the middle of Hawthorn Rd in Caulfield South, a prominent Jewish community, after a suspicious fire broke out at a nearby Palestinian burger shop.
“We apologise to the local Jewish community for the protest location that led to the evacuation of the synagogue (and) for any fear they may have felt and for the cancellation of Shabbat,” the statement read.
“We should not have gathered in this location.”
On Saturday evening, a pro-Palestinian convoy of motorcycles and cars were met in Coogee, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Saturday evening by a crowd of Israel supporters numbered between 50 and 100. The convoy drove down Arden Street, the main beachside strip in Coogee, in separated groups .


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU01:59

Pro-Palestine activists rally at Port Botany with jet ski blockade​

Port Botany in Sydney's south was swarmed by pro-Palestinian activists today. Demonstrators took to the water on jet skis with the intention of barring the entry of an Israeli ship. The pro-Palestinian group attempted to block the…

The Palestinian Justice Movement descended at Port Botany in Sydney earlier on Saturday, where a boycott was planned for the Israeli Zim Shipping Line.
They were originally attempting to blockade a container ship, but it was diverted from the port earlier this week.
Many protesters could be seen with their flags on jet skis and boats in the surrounding waters.
Saturday’s events are covered in detail in the day’s live blog.
With Mohammad Alfares, Noah Yim and Michael McKenna
Hitler gassed the wrong religion, it should have been the shit eating followers of that fake god "allah"
 

AhMadMeninist

Sand nigger
Glad we could clear that up for you. I know the question mark is an obscure and cryptic symbol in the English language, but when a question is being raised it is one thing we all agree on using consistently. Savvy?
So u hate islam and Christianity?,
Little satanist fuck?

No. Just hate 'em really...


These cunts are running amok in Aus at present. Rememberance day on the 11th. When I was a kid all the traffic, everyone, everywhere would stop for a minute at 11am. I remember being on a tram as a kid and the tram coming to a stop for a minutes silence.

This time it was thousands of these wild bearded cunts and their white useful idiot supporters marching down to Caulfield and threatening our Jewish population out side the synagog and vandalising war memorials.

Melbourne war memorial defaced with anti-Israel slogans on Remembrance Day​

Part of the Palestine protest vandalism at a Melbourne war memorial for the World War I dead, discovered on Remembrance Day, Saturday. Picture: suppliedPart of the Palestine protest vandalism at a Melbourne war memorial for the World War I dead, discovered on Remembrance Day, Saturday. Picture: supplied

A war memorial in Melbourne has been defaced on Remembrance Day by anti-Israel graffiti calling for a “free Palestine” and a ceasefire in Gaza.
The desecration comes a day after a violence brawl between pro-Palestine demonstrators and pro-Israel supporters in the heavily Jewish suburb of Caulfield on Friday night which saw a Palestinian supporter arrested and which has been condemned by both sides of politics.
Jewish leaders in Australia have asked for political guarantees their communities will be safe from anti-Semitic violence after the Friday confrontation.


The memorial in Montrose in Melbourne’s outer east was graffitied the night before Remembrance Day commemorations were held around the country.
Locals woke up to the sight of their war memorial covered with graffiti including “Shame Israel, USA, UK Australia” as well as “Ceasefire now”, “Free Gaza”, “5000 dead kids’’, “free Palestine”, and “stop the genocide in Gaza”.
The engraving on the memorial says it was “erected by the people of Montrose as a tribute to her gallant sons who took part in the Great War of 1914-1919” and lists the names of those who died in service.
Some of the slogans in the vandalism at the Melbourne suburban war memorial. Picture: suppliedSome of the slogans in the vandalism at the Melbourne suburban war memorial. Picture: supplied
READ MORE: Sydney Israel supporters defy Palestine protest convoy | Scared citizens take safety into own hands | ‘I could only pray’: How hate hit home for these Australians | Mideast-related protests
A spokesperson for RSL Victoria said it was disappointing that someone would choose to vandalise a war memorial, especially on Remembrance Day, November 11.
“Remembrance Day is an important day to commemorate all those who have served and sacrificed. It is disappointing to learn of the vandalism at the Montrose war memorial today.
“War memorials are an important place in the community for remembrance and RSL Victoria does not condone this behaviour today or any day,” the RSL spokesperson said.


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU00:22

Pro-Palestine activists vandalise war memorial on Remembrance Day​

Pro-Palestine activists have desecrated the Montrose War Memorial in Victoria, spraying graffiti on the concrete structures. The site on Mt Dandenong Tourist Road was vandalised with political messages on Friday night. The… graffiti was cleaned up in time for Saturday's Remembrance Day service. Victoria Police are More

Victoria Police said they were investigating the graffiti incident, which it believes occurred between 6.30pm on Friday and 5.45am on Saturday.
It has asked for witnesses to come forward. Remembrance Day is observed on November 11, marking the moment in 1918 when the guns fell silent, ending World War One.
One of the Palestine protest slogans.One of the Palestine protest slogans.
Sixty thousand Australian soldiers lost their lives in the war, making it easily the country’s most bloody conflict.
It is traditionally marked by a minute’s silence at 11am and the wearing of red poppies which bloom each year across the former battlefields of the Western Front in Europe.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also gave a statement today on Mideast-related protests for Remembrance Day: “This is a day when we pause to give thanks for the sacrifices so many Australians have made to keep our nation free and peaceful.
“All of us have a responsibility to preserve that peace here at home. To maintain the harmony and respect that unites us. It is always worth repeating: there is no place in our nation for hatred or prejudice of any kind.”





Violent clashes between Palestinian and Israel supporters errupt in Melbourne
As the Palestinian protests and chants became louder, groups of... See more

Violent clashes between Palestinian and Israel supporters erupt in Melbourne

Peter Dutton has slammed supporters of the Palestinian cause for inciting violence in the Jewish community of Caulfield. The Opposition leader issued a statement on Saturday afternoon, saying the behaviour was “disgusting”.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said “there is no place for violence, no place for anti-Semitism and no place for Islamophobia in Australia” in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
The president of the Jewish Community Council of Victoria, Daniel Aghion, said the Friday evening clash was “ utterly contemptible”.
His council’s objective was “to foster a society in which members of the Victorian Jewish community are able to live as Jews in peace and security. That objective was unable to be fulfilled last night and that is absolutely unacceptable,” Mr Aghion said.
He said he met Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, Deputy Premier Ben Carroll and senior police on Saturday.
“I told them in no uncertain terms that things need to change. I expect them to redouble their efforts to ensure we never see anything like that in Melbourne’s Jewish community ever again.”


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU01:37

Australian synagogues and mosque given extra security amid Israel-Hamas conflict​

Australian synagogues and mosques will be given $50 million to upgrade security to combat the threat of spontaneous violence under a new government plan. The funding was announced by Prime Minister Anthony…

Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin said “the staging of protests and other actions in predominantly Jewish neighbourhoods is a deliberate provocation intended to terrorise Jewish Australians in their homes and their places of worship.
“It is founded in a deeply racist belief that every Jew is a target. If this is not stopped immediately there will be permanent harm to our society and potentially deadly consequences.
“This is the ugly fanaticism of anti-Israel activists. They bring shame to themselves, low bigotry to our streets and absolutely nothing to the Palestinian people,” Mr Ryvchin said.
New details emerged about the violent clash between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters in Melbourne’s south-east on Friday.
The Free Palestine Melbourne group, which organised the rally, released a statement on Saturday apologising for the evacuation of a synagogue.
Violence had erupted in the middle of Hawthorn Rd in Caulfield South, a prominent Jewish community, after a suspicious fire broke out at a nearby Palestinian burger shop.
“We apologise to the local Jewish community for the protest location that led to the evacuation of the synagogue (and) for any fear they may have felt and for the cancellation of Shabbat,” the statement read.
“We should not have gathered in this location.”
On Saturday evening, a pro-Palestinian convoy of motorcycles and cars were met in Coogee, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Saturday evening by a crowd of Israel supporters numbered between 50 and 100. The convoy drove down Arden Street, the main beachside strip in Coogee, in separated groups .


THEAUSTRALIAN.COM.AU01:59

Pro-Palestine activists rally at Port Botany with jet ski blockade​

Port Botany in Sydney's south was swarmed by pro-Palestinian activists today. Demonstrators took to the water on jet skis with the intention of barring the entry of an Israeli ship. The pro-Palestinian group attempted to block the…

The Palestinian Justice Movement descended at Port Botany in Sydney earlier on Saturday, where a boycott was planned for the Israeli Zim Shipping Line.
They were originally attempting to blockade a container ship, but it was diverted from the port earlier this week.
Many protesters could be seen with their flags on jet skis and boats in the surrounding waters.
Saturday’s events are covered in detail in the day’s live blog.
With Mohammad Alfares, Noah Yim and Michael McKenna
U fucking nerd
Imagine i read all this
Fuck you

Hitler gassed the wrong religion, it should have been the shit eating followers of that fake god "allah"
Hitler had muslim allies
No british allies

So we can see
Who hitler liked more
Hahahaha
 
So u hate islam and Christianity?,
Little satanist fuck?
Listen, you couldn't even properly identify the difference between a statement and a question within the simplest of constructed sentences... You should take a second, look yourself in the mirror... remind yourself that you're an idiot before you go ahead and start labeling anybody anything without it being unmistakably expressed to you.

Also, I recommend maybe taking a grade 1 English class. "So, [do] you hate islam and christianity?" the word [do] would it a question and the comma comes after the word "so" ... not including [do] is incredibly lazy and relies on a verbal queue known as a rising inflection... "little satanist fuck" deserves an exclamation point to really emphasize the anger the words themselves portray... you know... one of these!
 

Apophis2029

I'm too sexy for my shirt apparently LOL
St. Petersburg, a pub in the theme of the 90s disco "Hands Up". At about 3 o'clock in the morning, two drunk visitors stumbled out of the establishment and began to sort things out on the escalator. At some point, one of the men could not stand it and used his fists as an argument. The opponent fell into the gap between the escalator stairs and fell from a height of 3 floors. Now he is in intensive care, and the fighter was detained. He is accused of attempted murder.

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K.O.!!! YOU WIN!!!
 

AhMadMeninist

Sand nigger
Listen, you couldn't even properly identify the difference between a statement and a question within the simplest of constructed sentences... You should take a second, look yourself in the mirror... remind yourself that you're an idiot before you go ahead and start labeling anybody anything without it being unmistakably expressed to you.

Also, I recommend maybe taking a grade 1 English class. "So, [do] you hate islam and christianity?" the word [do] would it a question and the comma comes after the word "so" ... not including [do] is incredibly lazy and relies on a verbal queue known as a rising inflection... "little satanist fuck" deserves an exclamation point to really emphasize the anger the words themselves portray... you know... one of these!
Fuck u and the english language
You are too stupid to talk any other languages
Just fuck you and your english
 
Fuck u and the english language
You are too stupid to talk any other languages
Just fuck you and your english
I live in a bilingual country...
Iunno man, I speak "blowing it out your ass" quite well.
Fuck you, fuck your mother, fuck your sister, fuck your dead beat daddy, and fuck your grandma... fuck the ground you walk on, fuck the air you breath,
fuck where you are, and fuck where you're gonna go.
 

wiggins

Forum Veteran
Hitler gassed the wrong religion, it should have been the shit eating followers of that fake god "allah"
So u hate islam and Christianity?,
Little satanist fuck?


U fucking nerd
Imagine i read all this
Fuck you


Hitler had muslim allies
No british allies

So we can see
Who hitler liked more
Hahahaha
No, I did n"ot imagine you read all this fuck you" as that would be like imagining my dog reading it.

But no hard feelings, I know Downies have limits but they are good people too. 'Child of God' actually.

So here's a little treat for you my dear little TransDownie:

 

Darkwing87

Cookie
So do these cowardly stone age pigs

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Good goy

No, I did n"ot imagine you read all this fuck you" as that would be like imagining my dog reading it.

But no hard feelings, I know Downies have limits but they are good people too. 'Child of God' actually.

So here's a little treat for you my dear little TransDownie:


As a Canadian let me tell you the CBC is a state funded media source with an obvious pro Jewish bias
 

Dr Deacon

Lick the Window of Life
Hitler had muslim allies
No british allies

So we can see
Who hitler liked more
Hahahaha
Just goes to show that shit mixes with shit. Hitler = shit and muzrats = shit. That means YOU are also shit, a big slimy wet shit that was shat from your mother's dirty pig fucked arsehole.
 

angryagain

Rookie
St. Petersburg, a pub in the theme of the 90s disco "Hands Up". At about 3 o'clock in the morning, two drunk visitors stumbled out of the establishment and began to sort things out on the escalator. At some point, one of the men could not stand it and used his fists as an argument. The opponent fell into the gap between the escalator stairs and fell from a height of 3 floors. Now he is in intensive care, and the fighter was detained. He is accused of attempted murder.

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Murder one baby!
 
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