maori_haka
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good text , salam kenal :D
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Maybe one day we can sit around some hot tasty coffee and hang out
Hey weird gal... I tot I was weird but I think u can win it... hihihi... Got to say tat like reading ur page, why cuz u said u r weird but with ground rules.. tat is weird cuz like me I weird cuz I dont care...
Relaxing for a bit, but then I am volunteering in Ukraine
I was 17 but turned 18 in bootcamp
And yes, it was rather hard. But I managed to work through it all despite everything
And yes, it was rather hard. But I managed to work through it all despite everything
I've been to a lot of places. 16 countries total, all of them on military orders tho - although I am traveling independently as a pacifist pretty soon. I'm happy to say I've put my guns down and my warrior days are over. Hopefully one day I will visit Malaysia even and visit some beautiful mosques.
And I'm sure it was miserable! I'm bet you are all glad it is over
And I'm sure it was miserable! I'm bet you are all glad it is over
Not really anything impressive, just the makeshift one I put up in my own apartment.
Rap is something often reaches out to troubled youth and I think promoting ideas such as pride, hard work and the success through struggle is better than just glorifying violence and struggle itself.
I know assalamualaikum as well and some other phrases here and there. I actually think it is a beautiful phrase and I've always enjoyed saying it when I have had the chance. I personally read the Qur'an a few times and when I was in the Navy, I was stationed in both Bahrain and Djibouti, working alongside Muslim soldiers and what not.
And ah, didn't el-nino finally end after about two years?
Rap is something often reaches out to troubled youth and I think promoting ideas such as pride, hard work and the success through struggle is better than just glorifying violence and struggle itself.
I know assalamualaikum as well and some other phrases here and there. I actually think it is a beautiful phrase and I've always enjoyed saying it when I have had the chance. I personally read the Qur'an a few times and when I was in the Navy, I was stationed in both Bahrain and Djibouti, working alongside Muslim soldiers and what not.
And ah, didn't el-nino finally end after about two years?
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