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Karamba



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Posted - 23 Mar 2008 :  13:33:50  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article3593959.ece

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Dalton1



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Posted - 23 Mar 2008 :  18:21:19  Show Profile  Visit Dalton1's Homepage Send Dalton1 a Private Message
Bro. Karamba,

Thanks for sharing this one. I like it a lot when people loosen up a little bit, especially some of these threads that are very sensitive. It shows we have a variety of topics to share.

The story of this childhood friend of mines goes: The three levels at which sex was designed is unique and extraordinarily laughable.

Omaker, the creator designed it to level one. While having humans test it, the first ones were too excited and died right away due to its strength.

Omaker reduced its strength to level two. The testers this time around fainted and stayed there unconscious, helpless and left to die while faecal matter filled the clothing.

Omaker reduced it to level three. Level three testers were unconsciously helpless for a little bit with urination, managed to regain strength, with too much excitement.

Omaker decided that it was the perfect spot and left it there to show those that are arrogant that they are still humans and weak in every sense.

Conclusion: Level one was not necessary, as well as levels two. I concur with this friend of mine that level three is Omaker’s best bet.

Ollof njie noneh “ghegain bahneh-hi gorla. Gor bahneh-hi ghegain.” Excuse the weakness in the wollof quote. I am hitching wollof speaker.

Regards,
Comrade.

Note: astah-firrul lah. The piece is just meant for humor.




"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:

Edited by - Dalton1 on 23 Mar 2008 18:29:44
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2008 :  14:04:13  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Brother Dalton1

About humans, the passion for possession is such an urge that we measure all gifts of nature as preferred for just man on earth. The bias tendency of mankind is phenomenal. But, yes other beings have a good share of what nature so abundantly graces. Not so?

Karamba
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Dalton1



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Posted - 24 Mar 2008 :  14:16:28  Show Profile  Visit Dalton1's Homepage Send Dalton1 a Private Message
True, love !

Thanks a lot bro. Karamba. I totally agree.

This topic you started is normally seen as a taboo -something we cannot discuss in public. How do we incorporate and compromise that here when the Karambas are seen as overly serious, i.e only political geeks. you see....i left you hanging for the day.

Regards,
Comrade.

"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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Karamba



United Kingdom
3820 Posts

Posted - 24 Mar 2008 :  14:50:42  Show Profile Send Karamba a Private Message

Brother Dalton1

When it comes to scholarly discourse, Karl Marx would want us to take it that the world around us is a knowledgeable reality. If we don't contribute to all that is in the domain of mankind, others may take advantage of our docile posture to impress on us things that may not be totally true. Who to blame then?

"The price of peace is eternal vigilance." What is about mankind is open to all mankind to part take. Schoalrly discussion of matters like this does not damn a person promiscuous.

Karamba
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