Alas, alack! sam has stumbled upon our secret plans and risks making our conspiracy to kill all the infidel non-believers public.
Mods, you know your sacred duty; track his I.P. address and report him to the local police of vice and virtue, that he may be "bought closer" :ak47 to Allah.
Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown: Allah hu-akbar! :bowdown:
Ya know, that's what I love about Freeones; the global nature of the message board.
Without Freeones I'd never see these basic, primitive and primal thoughts and feelings expressed (giving the benefit of the doubt and assuming that he's not trolling - for after all, the joke is pretty stale by now and was never good)
Ya see from 7-8 tonight I sat on the floor of a living room with a Saudi student who I teach English.
He'd just returned from Saudi and we were working on his thesis together.
The front page of his thesis thanked Allah for his help and support. I proceeded to tease him by asking why he hadn't written "peace be upon him" after Allah.
He laughed and corrected me, reminding me that "pbuh" is only written after the Prophet Muhammed.
We moved on, talked politics, he said how he'd like to see the Saudi ruling family replaced, said that all Saudi was basically just waiting for something to happen, but feared that he would lose many friends if anything were to happen.
He was sad at that prospect. He's the nicest student I have, an absolutely lovely guy. We continued talking, I corrected some small errors in his thesis and pronunciation and in the process taught him some new lexis.
He asked me if it was illegal to insult the monarchy in public. He mentioned that they in Saudi wanted to live in a country like this; where they had free speech, democracy and not a monarchy.
And it was strange for me, to realise that in some countries you could be fined, or worse, merely for insulting the undemocratically elected monarchs that "lead" the country.
He talked about how his child was elated to have spent time with the rest of the family out in Saudi.
As I left I said goodbye to the child. Lovely child.
I live in Leicester in the U.K. at current, a city that is inundated with Moslems to such an extent that it is second probably only to Bradistan and ya know what? They seem better than sam.
But that's what I love about this message board, your interaction, changed though it may be by the very nature of the internet, is no longer as small and simple and local as it traditionally is.