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In the Name of God بسم الله
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Kamranistan last won the day on June 1 2012
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Kamranistan started following Thoughts 2019
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Yeah, it's a silly thing to argue about lol. Too nice ain't hurting nobody, right? Anyway.. Err, I don't know tbh but I guess sign me up. Just push me further down the order and hopefully I'll teach the young'uns and old'uns about everything but eloping Idk why I even have that nickname from you lol smh
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Literally just read this all at work. Pretty interesting. Idk what that whole middle-part, 'sugar-coating', dispute was about but that was interesting too
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Immoral You mean, immense man.
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haha you remember that still jheeze. I'm not back, just came to check see if any cool threads about. What's up bro?
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How is this thread still alive
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Kamranistan commented on Ibn al-Hussain's blog entry in Just Another Muslim Blogger
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Just about to finish book three of Murakami's 1Q84.
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Why hello there
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Chai is truth Truth is chai
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You are so wrong.. The ending itself is worthy to call it a great.
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What's up
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Eating coco pops.
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I also found the book extremely insightful. So much so that when I hear people speaking rubbish, the word "prole" comes to my mind immediately lol. Also, I've just begun reading Animal Farm by Orwell. Will let you know my take on it insha'Allah.
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Bro Muhammad Ali, In no way am I saying my opinion is set in stone or anything.. After all this is a 'thoughts' thread. The context behind it was the pursuit of Happiness in the material sense.. If we use the word happiness as part of contentment then of course it's a noble pursuit. Happiness isn't to be avoided or not sought after. I didn't mean that at all. I'm merely making the point; if we look at happiness and sadness in the purist emotional sense - they are equal emotions. They will come and go throughout life.