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j.a. Wrote:

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> uncleglen Wrote:

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> > she seems to have flipped- again!

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> Ah, typical Uncle Racist. Using YouTube as a

> primary source? Is that the best you can do?


Typical EDForum truth-hater...hasn't got an intelligent reply so copies all the other sheeple and uses an insult.(btw there is NOTHING racist about any of my posts...) WATCH the video you might learn something. In fact watch ALL of Mahyar Tousi's videos for an education- you certainly won't get any truth on the east dulwich forum just more marxist propaganda and lefty biased bs- mostly regurgitations of the Guardian, Huff post and the BBC

Wow.



Well, I?m new here so idled away the last hour going through your posting history.


Now, I?d heard you were vile, but wow...


There is nothing I can say to someone like you who is plainly so deep in his/her own echo chamber, so I?m going to go and have a shower to wash the stench of your posts off me, and then will happily ignore you.


(It must take so much effort to hate the world as much as you do, I?m not sure I could do it)

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