Frenchman SEBASTIEN MILLOX Assaults Khmer Girl
Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
I thought all muslim countries spoke arabic as well as the national language because of the koran?John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:26 pmThey don't speak Arabic much in Pakistan, or any of the other "-stans". The "stan" part comes from Persian/Urdu.Ronny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
There are no "Paki" people. Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis and Balochs are the main ethnic groups. The name means "land of the pure".
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So you are English. What does it say on your passport?pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:14 pmi am not British. I am English, and i do not want to be confused with the Welsh, the Scottish or the irish andy more than they like to be confused with the Englsih. They have their own legislature and language and cultural identity. Unfortunately the English lost theirs along the way somewhereRonny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
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Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
Yes, the barang part may well be true. Ask the guy who owns Angry Birds about what the police get up to here. He actually posted one of his stories on the other forum a while ago.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:04 pmGirls may be required to hand over a "commission" and they may suffer sexual abuse. I have never met a girl who complained about being beaten with a truncheon for stealing from a stupid barangAbc123 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:46 amI don't advocate beating anyone up over $200 dollars, let alone a probably petite woman, but I'm just saying we will never know whether she stole anything or not because the police never got to torture the truth out of her with their truncheons.pczz wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:58 pmAnd did anyone find the $200 she allegedly stole? Any evidence she actually stole it ? Any evidenc ehe actuially had it? or was it just that the twat spent it in the bar and was so pissed he didn't have a clue where the money went. IT IS NOT acceptable to beat the shit out of any woman like that, and not for a poxy $200. i hope they make him pay compensation and let the big boys in Prey Sar have him for a few weeks to "re-eductae' himAbc123 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 7:05 pm She would likely have gotten a similar or even worse beating ( with truncheons ) if he'd handed her in. Which is what he should have done. Apart from not leaving a hooker alone in a room with $200 dollars of course. He most likely thinks he's soo sexy he can trust them.
Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
If there are no "Pakis" then there are no British or Americans or Chinese or Indonesians and on and on we go. Agreed? An example in one language that is closer to home and might make it easier for you- Thai. สถานที่ (stan tee) means "place" and yes, the Thai language does borrow a lot of words from other languages and I don't know a lot of Thais who speak Persian, Ardu, or Arabic.John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:26 pmThey don't speak Arabic much in Pakistan, or any of the other "-stans". The "stan" part comes from Persian/Urdu.Ronny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
There are no "Paki" people. Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis and Balochs are the main ethnic groups. The name means "land of the pure".
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Of course it is. But I wanted to write a post and not an entire book.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:24 pmIrs far more complicated than you think. Other ethnic groups involved. Jutes, romans, french, vikings etc. There is a lot if viking in coastal area and ireland. Celts can be traced back to afghanistan. English are a bastard mobgrel child of every wave of colonistsRonny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:13 pmAgreed. I always felt like "British" was a manufactured word. You're English so you are from one or more of the Germanic tribes (Anglo or Saxon) who invaded and then settled in England well after the "Celts" had already been there. What intrigues me the most are the Picts. What happened to them? They seem to have faded away into history. Or did the intermingle with the Scots after they split from the Irish? And is it true that in the West of Ireland, the people there are genetically more similar to the Basques than the Irish? It's all very interesting, to say the least.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:14 pmi am not British. I am English, and i do not want to be confused with the Welsh, the Scottish or the irish andy more than they like to be confused with the Englsih. They have their own legislature and language and cultural identity. Unfortunately the English lost theirs along the way somewhereRonny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
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The Celts origins can be easily traced back to southern Russia. Afghanistan? What on earth have been reading?pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:24 pmIrs far more complicated than you think. Other ethnic groups involved. Jutes, romans, french, vikings etc. There is a lot if viking in coastal area and ireland. Celts can be traced back to afghanistan. English are a bastard mobgrel child of every wave of colonistsRonny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:13 pmAgreed. I always felt like "British" was a manufactured word. You're English so you are from one or more of the Germanic tribes (Anglo or Saxon) who invaded and then settled in England well after the "Celts" had already been there. What intrigues me the most are the Picts. What happened to them? They seem to have faded away into history. Or did the intermingle with the Scots after they split from the Irish? And is it true that in the West of Ireland, the people there are genetically more similar to the Basques than the Irish? It's all very interesting, to say the least.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:14 pmi am not British. I am English, and i do not want to be confused with the Welsh, the Scottish or the irish andy more than they like to be confused with the Englsih. They have their own legislature and language and cultural identity. Unfortunately the English lost theirs along the way somewhereRonny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
Don't worry, he's a wise guy. Little substance but has his opinions. Should've lobbied for Hillary to give her that extra boost she needed. Oops! My bad. Let's leave politics out of this...pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:31 pmI thought all muslim countries spoke arabic as well as the national language because of the koran?John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:26 pmThey don't speak Arabic much in Pakistan, or any of the other "-stans". The "stan" part comes from Persian/Urdu.Ronny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
There are no "Paki" people. Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis and Balochs are the main ethnic groups. The name means "land of the pure".
Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
Don't worry, he's a wise guy. Little substance but has his opinions. Should've lobbied for Hillary to give her that extra boost she needed. Oops! My bad. Let's leave politics out of this...pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:31 pmI thought all muslim countries spoke arabic as well as the national language because of the koran?John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:26 pmThey don't speak Arabic much in Pakistan, or any of the other "-stans". The "stan" part comes from Persian/Urdu.Ronny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
There are no "Paki" people. Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis and Balochs are the main ethnic groups. The name means "land of the pure".
Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
It'll be saying "English" soon enough after Scotland declares its independence. I say 10 years max.AndyKK wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:51 pmSo you are English. What does it say on your passport?pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:14 pmi am not British. I am English, and i do not want to be confused with the Welsh, the Scottish or the irish andy more than they like to be confused with the Englsih. They have their own legislature and language and cultural identity. Unfortunately the English lost theirs along the way somewhereRonny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
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Re: Foreigner Assaults Khmer Girl
The vast majority of Muslims don't speak Arabic. Just because they study the Qur'an does not mean they speak the language.pczz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:31 pmI thought all muslim countries spoke arabic as well as the national language because of the koran?John Bingham wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:26 pmThey don't speak Arabic much in Pakistan, or any of the other "-stans". The "stan" part comes from Persian/Urdu.Ronny wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:09 pm And I use the word Paki all the time and no one has ever called me out on it. What do the Britsb call them anyway? Pakistanis? If they fo then it doesn't add up because in Arabic, "stan" simply means "place" , so translated literally, Pakistan means "place of the Paki people just like Uzbekistan means "place of the Uzbek people" and so on and so on.
There are no "Paki" people. Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis and Balochs are the main ethnic groups. The name means "land of the pure".
None of which matters as "stan" isn't an Arabic word anyway, nor does "Pakistan" mean "place of the Pakis".
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