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HaydenM

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  1. Absolutely those Imams have my respect to the point that anybody who wouldn't bury a terrorist with honour does. I truly hope that they are progressive and relatively nominal Muslims fighting for reformation, unfortunately many mosques are rather adept at PR and will say one thing and do another behind closed doors. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. So can somebody explain these to me? Is a Jenny a doxa? Do doxa just sell them? Or is it like a rolex / tudor relationship? Either way I am just jealous that it's beach weather up north, our winters starting down here
  3. The origin of the conversation does not change what the conversation develops into. Of course the victims and loved ones of those affected are in our thoughts, last night a terrorist attack was committed in my city by an Islamic jihadi that should have long been kicked out. I don't think it's just to shut down anything you seem to not want mentioned such as Rotherham by simply deeming it rubbish. It's a dodgy tactic. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Because the topic was the political correctness stifles the ability of those who must take action to protect the populous from doing so, you denies this to be the case saying that everybody is acting in the best of the greater populous which the rotherham case proved wrong as the local government and police forces turned a blind eye to the barbaric things happening under their noses so that they wouldn't be called racist and so that they would maintain predominately left wing muslim voters in a labour seat. It is completely and utterly on the topic that this conversation has generated. If radical catholic terrorists had just attacked London and I had said that the greater church wanted to stop problems within the church just as much as anybody else you would be right to call me out on the protection of paedophile priest as I call out the protection of muslim child rapists by a left wing government securing votes.
  5. How is Rotherham rubbish? It's a story that broke internationally and is pertinent to the discussion. The current PM herself called it a "dereliction of duty" due to their "institutional political correctness". To say that this is off topic to be frank is to simply not want to see it in a topic that it is certainly relevant to. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. I think we all are and frankly I think you're wrong with both sides wanting this gone equally. The mass importation helps the western left dramatically. There is a reason that the labour local government and police force of Rotherham let 1400 English girls be raped and I assure you, it would not have happened under a right wing government and this is coming from a centrist. Look throughout the world and it is left leaning governments that are importing this problem en masse. I'm not religious but I doubt we'd have this issue if we imported Jews or Middle Eastern Christians by the numbers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. A very smart thing to do, though some people will always want a higher number. No other reason I can see for dredging up countless old threads.
  8. Imho this person's not worth dealing with mate, he's spamming all over the board to get his post count up. Necroing everything.
  9. A logic that one need only sadly look at the likes of countries like Sweden or France to see is unfounded. Would have been a great logic many years ago but it is not the beast that has been let in and politicians with riches and permanent security will continue to do so as they will not die at the hands of these fundamentalists, and if they play their cards right they will get the votes of both the terrorists and those who support them. A truly sad state of affairs to see, I just hope that people stand up and do something instead of letting this truly become "part and parcel" of life in the west as Khan would have it.
  10. Seems to be the opposite transition to most. I definitely started wanting a sub when I came to the forum (originally wanted a 16613 which I think my tastes have changed from) and have yet to jump from Rolex mainly as they have the most parts and the builds are pretty damn fun but if I had a bigger wrist I'd definitely have a Pam by now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. There's definitely a reason many of us have chosen this as our home forum. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Definitely avoid the link you posted, $99 is simply not possible for any quality 16610 with a decent movement (not to mention that the watermarked photos are from a different site to the site it's on ) Just notices those crown guards, I'm in love
  13. Tried bleaching a couple of pepsis today but they just wouldn't work, still had to get the camera out though.
  14. Nice watch, in all honesty I had to completely decase and decade about four times to get the crystal properly aligned haha Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Spent the afternoon doing a couple of mods with this result:
  16. Thanks for all that helped out in this process. Finally got the crystal replaced, the GMT hand realigned and now the bezel insert lightly aged (just black for the moment, will try to age a pepsi tomorrow if I have sunlight). Now to show her off:
  17. Hey all, crystal is now replaced. Just a note, at least with the Clark 116 crystal and the cartel case a crystal press was not needed and the act could be done by hand. Here are the results:
  18. Zombie Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  20. The difference there comes with both the heads of churches and the render unto Caesar clause of the bible. Today there are very few Christian ministers that will stand at the front of a church and say that the moral act is to murder homosexuals, but we've seen scores of imams do just that. Heck the mosque nearest to the pulse shooting had a speaker in saying just that were weeks before the Pulse nightclub shooting. These Christian terrorist attacks are in western predominately Christian countries far far less prevalent than Islamic attacks. If we're talking our own country we have had one, possibly 2 successful terrorist attacks within the last few years by Islamic causes which represent 2% of the population, I don't recall the last Christian terror attack here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. Of course Paul, was a lovely educated conversation and you were surely a gent in disagreement. Have a wonderful day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. A brilliant act to hear. And while we're on a west wing theme: It is certain that both are open to interpretation but once again we come to a core difference between the books. The bible is a fairytale to the Quran's cookbook. The bible is known for long allegorical stories and metaphors. It is very much a book that must be read and studied and pondered. The Quran I would say far less so. The Quran is both drastically shorter and drastically more blunt. It oft bluntly says the rules in a way far less open to interpretation. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Brilliant show and some wonderful point from Bartlet. I'm more than happy to have people not taking holy books literally. The problem comes in the scriptural differences between a book like the bible and the Quran. Though all claim divine inspiration the Quran makes the largest claims of being the literal word of god through the messenger (first pillar) and that it is the final perfect book. When the shahada is the primary tenet of the Islamic faith and the revocation of the shahada is punished by death under Islamic law it is much much harder to reform. One of the reasons that the bible was reformed was because it claims to be the written word of many men, and men are fallible, Allah and the messenger, not so in the views of adherents. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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