Uhtred Dunkerch said:So is it ISIS or ISIL now?
Vermillion_Hawk said:ISIS is catchier, they've sealed their own fate in that regard.
masterborn12 said:now kurdish people has always been in war against iranians and turkish.
Urgrevling said:That's like, so retro! Now we just need to reinstate the Holy Roman Empire to beat them at their own game.
ancalimon said:Urgrevling said:That's like, so retro! Now we just need to reinstate the Holy Roman Empire to beat them at their own game.
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ancalimon said:masterborn12 said:now kurdish people has always been in war against iranians and turkish.
You have been informed wrong.
Urgrevling said:That's like, so retro! Now we just need to reinstate the Holy Roman Empire to beat them at their own game.
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Aye, I think it's some teacher thing for them, but same as you, I find it extremely annoying and somewhat rude.Swadius 2.0 said:Yes I've noticed that a lot too. It's done by a lot of imams as well as some politicians in middle east countries. I think its purpose is to invoke some authority by the person doing it, but I personally just find it very pretentious and off putting.
trueten said:The Spread of the Caliphate: The Islamic State (Part 1)
What's with this pointing finger up thingie? What does it mean (except being mainly muslim thingie)?
Arvenski said:The ABC News link that I just posted said that 2 F/A-18s dropped laser-guided bombs on a mobile artillery piece belonging to IS.
It's pointing up, as to indicate that god is watching, god is all- seeing and knowing. God is great, etc.Wellenbrecher said:Aye, I think it's some teacher thing for them, but same as you, I find it extremely annoying and somewhat rude.Swadius 2.0 said:Yes I've noticed that a lot too. It's done by a lot of imams as well as some politicians in middle east countries. I think its purpose is to invoke some authority by the person doing it, but I personally just find it very pretentious and off putting.