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OEC: The Observatory of Economic ComplexityExcellent post.
btw do you have the source for these? I wanna see a few other countries.
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OEC: The Observatory of Economic ComplexityExcellent post.
btw do you have the source for these? I wanna see a few other countries.
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It's an awesome site. Too bad it barely works on my computer. It crashes my browser for some reason. It's not my internet, but JAVA or Flash or something.
Edit: works great on Chrome.
lol it's a good laptop man. It's a so called "ultra book." It's barely a year old. It's got an i5 chip, SSD, 4 gigs of ram etc...Just wanted to say to fill up oil tank of your pc, that might have been the problem. Or maybe add some more coal?
Is it true that shootings are happening in 3 places?lol it's a good laptop man. It's a so called "ultra book." It's barely a year old. It's got an i5 chip, SSD, 4 gigs of ram etc...
Fucking Adobe Flash is so unstable. Half the time it causes more issues than it solves.
Canada is under tazi mosalmoon terrorist attack as we speak.
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Some guy with an arab scarf (the thing Palestinians and Basiji terrorists wear) shot a bunch of soldiers.
Not sure. I've only seen the one on CBC. I don't know why Western countries let these Muslims come in. I've never understood it.Is it true that shootings are happening in 3 places?
Oh there are many sympathisers who defend niqab let alone immigration. Nowadays at least one terrorist gets arrested every week here and so many busy public places(landmarks, bus stops, train stations etc.) are guarded by armed police. This problem will only get worse. More like a zombie apocalypse.Not sure. I've only seen the one on CBC. I don't know why Western countries let these Muslims come in. I've never understood it.
I've always said that the best way to fix these issues in the West is to put ex muslims or people like me (born and raised in the ME) in charge of immigration affairs. The problems will be taken care of within 5 years. Western born and raised people are civilized and they don't understand the muslim mentality. They think if they let them in and allow them all the freedoms and luxuries that they don't have in their own countries that they somehow will become civilized! They shouldn't be let in in the first place. They're no good anyway. Most of them are useless bums.Oh there are many sympathisers who defend niqab let alone immigration. Nowadays at least one terrorist gets arrested every week here and so many busy public places(landmarks, bus stops, train stations etc.) are guarded by armed police. This problem will only get worse. More like a zombie apocalypse.
Ex-Muslims mostly turn out to be even bigger sympathisers, for instance, look at Cenk Uyghur. He is always reluctant to directly criticise Islam. Once he was ridiculing religious text and he right away called bible is full of bullshit but skipped qur@n. At least this is what I've seen from personal experience. I think most of them still have some part of faith in them even though they call themselves as "ex-muslims". You on the other hand never were a muslim and haven't gone through the kind of brainwashing that others have been through. I think the right thing is to put victims of muslims.I've always said that the best way to fix these issues in the West is to put ex muslims or people like me (born and raised in the ME) in charge of immigration affairs. The problems will be taken care of within 5 years. Western born and raised people are civilized and they don't understand the muslim mentality. They think if they let them in and allow them all the freedoms and luxuries that they don't have in their own countries that they somehow will become civilized! They shouldn't be let in in the first place. They're no good anyway. Most of them are useless bums.
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Nah man. I still experienced the brainwashing. Spent 6 years in Iran's education system which meant Quran classes (dini), Friday prayers at school and Arabic classes. It's cultural with me. Iranians are more casual with their beliefs on average. So in my case I never had the resistance from family growing up when it came to leaving that garbage ideology behind (because they were already 10 steps ahead of me lol). But if a Pakistani or Arab wants to leave Islam, he has to deal with the social stigma and also his/her family. Islam is also more cultural with them. That's why they can't sometimes leave it completely. Get the right ex-muslim and put him in charge and he will eradicate every muslim related issue in Western countries. You need somebody that understands Middle Eastern savagery. That's key.Ex-Muslims mostly turn out to be even bigger sympathisers, for instance, look at Cenk Uyghur. He is always reluctant to directly criticise Islam. Once he was ridiculing religious text and he right away called bible is full of bullshit but skipped qur@n. At least this is what I've seen from personal experience. I think most of them still have some part of faith in them even though they call themselves as "ex-muslims". You on the other hand never were a muslim and haven't gone through the kind of brainwashing that others have been through. I think the right thing is to put victims of muslims.
look at this one (WARNING : reading this may or may not change your life.you have been warned.read at your own risk )
I agree. I think Iranians are flexible because they have their own culture but as for most Pakistanis, Islam is their whole culture and identity. If they show even a little disagreement, they face backlash not only from their parents but from their whole community. Even the people who want to celebrate Christmas get heavily intimidated by people from their own community. Some of the values of West are contradicted by each other. For example, a child's rights (girls who are as little as 10 years old are forced to wear hijab) are ignored in the name of freedom of religion.Nah man. I still experienced the brainwashing. Spent 6 years in Iran's education system which meant Quran classes (dini), Friday prayers at school and Arabic classes. It's cultural with me. Iranians are more casual with their beliefs on average. So in my case I never had the resistance from family growing up when it came to leaving that garbage ideology behind (because they were already 10 steps ahead of me lol). But if a Pakistani or Arab wants to leave Islam, he has to deal with the social stigma and also his/her family. Islam is also more cultural with them. That's why they can't sometimes leave it completely. Get the right ex-muslim and put him in charge and he will eradicate every muslim related issue in Western countries. You need somebody that understands Middle Eastern savagery. That's key.
Nah man. I still experienced the brainwashing. Spent 6 years in Iran's education system which meant Quran classes (dini), Friday prayers at school and Arabic classes
lol it's a good laptop man. It's a so called "ultra book." It's barely a year old. It's got an i5 chip, SSD, 4 gigs of ram etc...
Fucking Adobe Flash is so unstable. Half the time it causes more issues than it solves.
Yes @Serpentine pls delete offtopic posts, you can start with this one.@Serpentine
Serpi jan, ye mosht turk rikhtan to in thread va be khiyale khodeshun daran mano maskhare mikonan va postaye kharej az bahs(off topic) mizaram.chera barkhord nemikoni?nabayd post ha pak shan va khati ha ban?
Inke az man khoshet nemiyad dalil nemishe ke be vazayefet amal nakoni