Saif al-Arab
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@Saif al-Arab
You thank then unthank my posts! Funny!
Btw don't u have any work? I see u're almost always online.
I think u've stack to your pc lol.
By mistake. What does it matter anyway? Do you want me to thank your "highly interesting" posts? I can do that if that means no trolling from your part.
I am almost only active during the evening and at night. While I am active, I do tend to engage in a lot of discussions. So while others use hours to write 5 posts, I can occasionally write 30 posts in the span of 2 hours. Other than that I am updating quite a few threads that I once created once every two weeks or so. That does not mean that I am here 24/7. I probably spend less time here than most, including yourself.
You should not really worry about me as I have experienced more adventures in my life than many people have in their entire lifespans despite my young age. I have probably lived and studied in more countries than you have visited.
I have a student position at one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. What about you? Other than obviously "spying" on my online active on some Pakistani forum and obsessing about the 450 million Arabs 24/7? But don't worry my time in the upcoming months won't allow me to be here too much so you will have a Swedish buffet in front of you. No need to worry bro!
Anyway since I am here, how are you doing @ResurgentIran ? Any news since the last time we talked?
@Full Moon
In France and Denmark the Turkish community (the Kurds are included here) are not much different than the average Pakistani, Afghan, Algerian, Moroccan, Tunisian, Iraqi, Palestinian, Syrian, Lebanese, Egyptian, Yemeni etc. communities when it comes to religion. At least this is my personal experience but on the other hand many of the Muslims in Europe tend to be more religious than the natives of the ME. Or at least they often pretend to be that in public.
What is common among all the Muslim groups is that there is a much greater tendency to accept alcohol intake than pork consumption. This too, as you might know, is no different in the Arab world and the Muslim world as a whole.
At times this is quite hilarious as you can have drunk Muslim guys/girls (some even under the influence of narcotics) returning home from a night out and stopping by at the local kebab/shawarma/falafel/pizza shop, but God forbid that their food will contain pork. I have seen this from close hand numerous times and it's quite a sight. Somehow few ever question the hypocrisy.