Virgins? They hot?
They hot, yes. They can't **** for **** though. And a good *******? Forget about it! I'll take a few MILFs instead.
Virgins? They hot?
Virgins? They hot?
They hot, yes. They can't **** for **** though. And a good *******? Forget about it! I'll take a few MILFs instead.
Dala, be on standby. May have to find out the quickest way to become a Muslim.
Pretty sure you don't qualify.
Bro, I'll double down and pray 10 times a day.
Sadly..
Dala, be on standby. May have to find out the quickest way to become a Muslim.
Have you watched Lisa Ann? Go watch some of her vids. If she's in Muslim heaven waiting for me, I'm down.
I've had a personal saying throughout my life. "Understand, do not excuse."
I don't think understanding the reasons for an action is the same as justifying the action.
There are no evil people in this world. There are no people who commit horrific acts for the sake of evil. To each of these "monsters" they are justified. They have "good" reasons for why they did what they did.
I want to understand those reasons. I have zero desire to excuse the results of those reasons.
Yeah, saying nobody is probably an exaggeration. But we all like to write this stuff off a little too easily. People generally justify their own actions. Even if they know they are only causing harm, they think that either they deserve to cause that harm and/or the people being harmed deserve to be harmed.
This guy apparently thought that gay lives didn't matter. Probably thought the world would be a better place with fewer gay people in it. He assumed he'd be chillin' with Allah and banging virgins right about now.
Nothing in the Quran mentions the granting of 72 virgins to those who wage wars in defence of Islam.
I looked her up. Didn't watch a video but she is WAY not my type.
Bro, I'll double down and pray 10 times a day.
Watch one of her videos and then come talk to me.
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