@Salman-Naseem Gets the machine gun, shoots you with all the available bullets, picks up your murdered body, puts it in the harvester, disposes all the harvested body particles, and all that semi-solid and liquid matter in a bag, throws it in the garbage dump, walks back and gos home for a nap .
Best posts made by Zain_TheBest
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RE: oh yes...there will be blood..
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Dear Friends...
I switched schools in the middle of sixth grade. I left behind a lot of good friends whom I had known for years. Though I was sad to leave those friends, I was also excited to meet new people and make new friends. I made some great friends at my new school.
Friendships aren’t always easy. Friends go through seasons of trial, arguments, differences of opinion, and busy schedules. Along the way, new friends are made, and old friendships sometimes fade. Friends can influence us for good and for bad. Friendships can be a lot of work. But when they are at their best, friendships are also very rewarding. Real friends support us and also challenge us. They see us for who God intended us to be, and they help us grow together.
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RE: What are your pet peeves ?
@Alireza-iran Mine is my cat sneaking in the house through the window and sleeping on my gut at night, cause I leave the window open mostly, she has broken the net of the window, from where she gets in.
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RE: imma bad girlfriend~ anne-marie
@Vivek-Mehta She's not bad , she seems bad from the outside , but she's a really good person from the inside .
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RE: The worst day of loveing someone is the day that you lose them..
@M-C-Virgin Dad literally died , so that doesn't seem to be a point .
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RE: oh yes...there will be blood..
@Salman-Naseem sorry but you forced me .
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Tears and Gentle Kindness
Mourning is a blessing? Meekness is a blessing? Wouldn’t life be happier if we could avoid mourning and meekness? Well, no. Two of the strongest toxins in our hearts are the urge to pass judgment on others and the drive to control others.
Do you see brokenness, struggle, and messiness in people’s lives? Does that activate your judgment trigger? Try mourning instead; sit by someone who is hurting, and weep with them. Judgment isolates and excludes. Mourning together can build a deep, spiritual bond. Mourn with those who mourn. If you can recall a time when someone wept with you, you know it was a beautiful gift.
Do you see someone acting in ways that don’t fit your agenda, and do you feel a desire to control them? Let it go, walk with them in a way that is meek: gentle, patient, and kind.
That’s the power of tears shed in meekness. What a blessing!
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RE: He's all mine~ SKIN
I thought I had to kill another dumbass.