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I think it isn't possible. Apparently also you need to pay for multiplayer which is unfortunate....

The console looks very nice and controller features/feel is major upgrade.

Did you play the single player campaign of Last of Us yet? Its epic!
 
Next year is gonna be an awesome year for games. Uncharted 4 and Batman Arkham Knight are the games Im looking forward to :)

I'm preordering collectors edition for unchart d when it comes out . :lol:

I love that series and I will also get batman. I have far cry 4 laying around I'll tell you how it is when I olay it. :)
 
paternally-maternally retarded?

Oh is that what you are? That's terrible to hear, I hope your mental retardation woos pass by swi
That wasnt aimed at you or any other member for that matter.. and should have been taken as a joke... although i wonder why you gettin your panties in a twist? maybe it does apply to you? oh well... good luck.

No U.
 
@Arabian Legend

I am glad that you received my email last Friday and I saw your reply. While I was replying to your post I realized that I was replying to myself.:lol: I made that email last Friday just for our talk and I only logged on today after a few days "off from the internet" due to being very busy. I saw "The Project" and as I wrote to you in Arabic in that email I will have more time in January. My time simply do not allow me to participate full-scale. I got employed by Novo Nordisk (student job but still a big thing as they are a huge and very respected firm) in November so now I also got a job to look after. In January I will try to move some of the threads "to the project". Sorry for the cryptic talk. You know the reason.

@ebray

ረጂም ጊዜ ከተለያየን

Bro, I was talking with a Somali friend at the University this week and I asked him about other Horner restaurants in town. He recommend me a Ethiopian restaurant not that far from where I live. Can you recommend some tasty Ethiopian dishes that are lesser known? I am somehow familiar with Horner cuisine due to its closeness to parts of Arabian cuisine as the influences have gone both ways.

Here is their webpage;

Maed | Ethiopian restaurant in København

It's in English so you should be able to help out.:agree:

I am part of a local board here at the University that helps foreigners settle and we are going to welcome a varied gang this Saturday who are going to start their "adventure" in February but some of them are already arriving this early to see the facilities etc. We are planning to take them out and that Ethiopian restaurant is my idea. It's more exotic as well and most people like Ethiopian cuisine since it's a rich cuisine. The restaurant is dirt cheap price wise as well. At least for Danish standards as Denmark is one of the most expensive countries on the planet. The pay is among the highest as well though. Even cleaners here earn as much as lawyers in other countries. No kidding.:lol:

@Falcon29

What's going on in the US? I just saw that video of that African-American gentleman that got chocked to death by White cops in Staten Islands. No charges will be put forward? WTF. The guy was repeating (11 times) that he could not breathe.


Bastards. For selling cigarettes illegally! WTF?
 
@al-Hasani

I have no clue, lol. I just saw this as you posted about it. Amreekah is an odd place with race issues. Pointless violence from both sides and lives lost for no reason. A bosnian man was attacked by African americans and killed recently to because of Ferguson riot things.
 
@al-Hasani

I have no clue, lol. I just saw this as you posted about it. Amreekah is an odd place with race issues. Pointless violence from both sides and lives lost for no reason. A bosnian man was attacked by African americans and killed recently to because of Ferguson riot things.

I was watching CNN earlier this day and they talked about this case because the cop that killed that 18-year old kid in Missouri, Ferguson was not indicted in the shooting by a grand jury. I did not hear about that. So they showed similar cases of police brutality (mainly on African-Americans) which did not result in any indictment.

I am not taking any side here is I am not Black but those cases are obvious injustices. It's strange that a country that is less than 250 years old and whose migrants killed off almost the entire indigenous population are now engaged in race wars or are still not past races, skin colors etc.

I think that we have not even seen the top of the iceberg yet but that's just me. There are some huge social problems in the US. I remember it myself from when I studied in the US for 1 year (Cali).

The civil society and justice system have big work in front of them. We have our own problems on that field in the Arab world as well.
 
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I was watching CNN earlier this day and they talked about this case because the cop that killed that 18-year old kid in Missouri, Ferguson was not indicted in the shooting by a grand jury. I did not hear about that. So they showed similar cases of police brutality (mainly on African-Americans) which did not result in any indictment.

The young adult was killed but also police officer resigned out of fear. Over here though law is law, police have upperhand. You need to comply, especially the past few years police have been getting more militarized but also freakish. If they see you as a suspicous figure that's worse because they won't hesitate to shoot you. And most cases happen to African Americans which is why they're upset but there are also many other whites, other minorities shot like this. One time there was a shooting in my area and an officer was killed. When I was a teen it happened and I walked off my bus at a further location because street was closed. I walked and saw cop car with armed cops with rifles parked. I walked up and began talking, they weren't freakish and helped me. I asked if I needed an escort and I didn't.

It's strange that a country that is less than 250 years old and whose migrants killed off almost the entire indigenous population are now engaged in race wars or are still not past races, skin colors etc.

Agree with this.

I think that we have not even seen the top of the iceberg yet but that's just mean. There are some huge social problems in the US. I remember it myself from when I studied in the US for 1 year (Cali).

You never know, but most Americans realize that it is pointless violence. If people at top get held accountable that would be better. Such as Jewish mayors/heads of police department teaching NYPD that Muslms should be seen as 'terrorists' and showing graduates 1 hour video of Israeli/Palestinian conflict portraying Palestinians as savage terrorists and that police must side with Israel. This is how pathetic it has gotten.

sup my arabian niggas.. hows life!

Good bro, finally not much left for college but I got studying to do this weekend. :)

I am about to play some PS4 soon as well. :D

I have yet to beat a game, I have 4 right now. :D
 
@Falcon29

Well, when I look at crime statistics, number of inmates, death row inmates etc. there seems to be a clear pattern. African-Americans are overrepresented in such statistics. It cannot all be bound in their social problems which by large are self-made. I think that there is definitely state-instituzionalized racism in the "land of the brave" (LOL). Of course social status also plays a huge role and economy but those two are tied with each other.

I am not against law and order. In fact I am pro that. I am a conservative after all and from KSA where law and rules rule supreme and anyone challenging them might end up headless the week after.:lol:

I am just saying that you expect more from a country like the US given their preaching, position in the world and history. Especially considering it's creation and it being a huge melting-pot racially.

Seeing that video and then finding out that there will be no charges was just surprising. The race card is easy to pull out though. Not saying anything opposite but statistics are statistics.

sup my arabian niggas.. hows life!

Busy as hell (in fact I should not be on PDF right now but PDF already almost screwed up my exams and to some extend social life on 1-2 occasions.:lol:) but found time this evening to troll a bit on PDF.:lol: What about you?
 
@al-Hasani

كيف كنت؟ جيد أن أراك مرة أخرى أخي

how come I never get alerts when you tag me?

I suggest that you as a first-timer eat the Chef’s Special Beyaynetu because you get a test of many items from the menu and sample various vegetarian and meat dishes. Beyaynetu is the Amharic word that refers to a combination platter of numerous vegetarian and meat dishes. When you order beyaynetu you get to choose your favorite items. Personally, I would get the Chef’s Special In Ma’ed because it has in it more than a dozen dishes, all of which I enjoy eating including my favorite vegetarian dishes which are really terrific. I imagine you guys will have a great time. Let’s see if you will manage to eat injera with your hands without making a mess:D Eat well
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@al-Hasani

كيف كنت؟ جيد أن أراك مرة أخرى أخي

how come I never get alerts when you tag me?

I suggest that you as a first-timer eat the Chef’s Special Beyaynetu because you get a test of many items from the menu and sample various vegetarian and meat dishes. Beyaynetu is the Amharic word that refers to a combination platter of numerous vegetarian and meat dishes. When you order beyaynetu you get to choose your favorite items. Personally, I would get the Chef’s Special In Ma’ed because it has in it more than a dozen dishes, all of which I enjoy eating including my favorite vegetarian dishes which are really terrific. I imagine you guys will have a great time. Let’s see if you will manage to eat injera with your hands without making a mess:D Eat well View attachment 160995 [/USER]

Everything is fine bro.

I have no idea. Apparently the system prevents me from tagging people.:lol:

The Chef's Special it will be then. Whenever I am out trying new cuisines or restaurants I tend to order similar dishes. They might be a bit more expensive but they are usually worth it. I will do the same now especially after your advice.

I am sure that we will. Looking forward to it and to learning the gang a bit better. Having as many interesting contacts as possible with people from across the world is always a good thing. It's quite a diverse bunch. People from North and South America, Africa, the Arab world, remaining Asia and Europe. Suits me fine as I am from a cosmopolitan background myself and quite a nomad.

The board decided to go with my idea. Especially as that restaurant has got good reviews and price-wise it is cheap. It would cost a fortune for everyone if we frequented more fashionable restaurants but often such restaurants are overrated. Ma'ed looks good.

We Arabs have experience with eating certain dishes with our hands and I can see and know already that you guys use plenty of lovely breads etc. for help in that process.:rofl:

Lovely photo.
 
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hello, people.. I've a question

could someone please tell me WTF 'hamdulla' means ? is it an arabic shortening of the more traditional "alhamdulilah' or something else ?

thanks
 
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