How Are Things In Europe?
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I see. Well, maybe it's diferent in different places- I was hearing about them in Scandinavia & they act exactly like enemy troops. Basically pulling all that shit from the countries they were in before & these countries took them in as refugees from.

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...and to add yet more nuances, let's not forget Christian minorities from traditionally Muslim countries. Italy has a large community of Coptic Egyptians, for example. Copts are one of the world's oldest denomination of Christianity, and unfortunately one of the worst persecuted.MarcosZeitola wrote:The majority of Muslims in Europe are Turks and Maroccans. They were never refugees, because they came to the West for economical reasons. Among the refugees, there are many types; many Arabs for example, are Christians who had to flee their countries of origin. Same with many African migrants. And then there are Muslim refugees from Iran and Afghanistan, who are often remarkably well-educated and whos children are known to perform well in school.Wolfeye wrote:I see. Well, maybe it's diferent in different places- I was hearing about them in Scandinavia & they act exactly like enemy troops. Basically pulling all that shit from the countries they were in before & these countries took them in as refugees from.
None of them act like "enemy troops", except maybe street gangs of young immigrant sons and grandsons. They stick together out of a sense of lost identity, having been born in the West but raised with often conservative values. No two Muslims are the same. And I will give you this: the crime rates among the Islamic population is higher then among the native population, far higher in fact. But not anywhere near as high as Romanians and Bulgarians living in Western Europe, for example. So the truth is a little more nuanced.
They brought with them an amazingly tasty cuisine that I can heartily recommend and, as Public stated, some of the most gorgeous girls I've ever laid eyes on. Which is more then reason enough for me to tolerate their presence.
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I agree with Marcos, although from what I know about the turks here in Germany have been here since the 1960-70's during the economic booming period and there was a labor shortage here in Germany.MarcosZeitola wrote:The majority of Muslims in Europe are Turks and Maroccans. They were never refugees, because they came to the West for economical reasons. Among the refugees, there are many types; many Arabs for example, are Christians who had to flee their countries of origin. Same with many African migrants. And then there are Muslim refugees from Iran and Afghanistan, who are often remarkably well-educated and whos children are known to perform well in school.Wolfeye wrote:I see. Well, maybe it's diferent in different places- I was hearing about them in Scandinavia & they act exactly like enemy troops. Basically pulling all that shit from the countries they were in before & these countries took them in as refugees from.
None of them act like "enemy troops", except maybe street gangs of young immigrant sons and grandsons. They stick together out of a sense of lost identity, having been born in the West but raised with often conservative values. No two Muslims are the same. And I will give you this: the crime rates among the Islamic population is higher then among the native population, far higher in fact. But not anywhere near as high as Romanians and Bulgarians living in Western Europe, for example. So the truth is a little more nuanced.
They brought with them an amazingly tasty cuisine that I can heartily recommend and, as Public stated, some of the most gorgeous girls I've ever laid eyes on. Which is more then reason enough for me to tolerate their presence. I cannot count the times where, after a night out drinking with friends, we would stop by the Turkish pizza place and have a Turkish pizza... good times.
Needless to say, they're not going anywhere and I actually don't mind them as much as the mexicans because they are not shoving their culture in your face 24/7. Maybe a kepab but nothing else, a famous berliner dish is a kebab coupled with a german beer the perfect combo!
They're not also trying to "take back their land" as the Mexicans in the US claim with their reconquista which seems to be pretty successful so far...
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How big are their breasts?publicduende wrote:I'm in Istanbul right now and have to say, lots of very good looking girls, if a bit on the chubby side (can't beat their breads and cakes!), but also a lot of "brutally" handsome men. Which kind of explains why Turkish girls hardly need to look elsewhere for their men.droid wrote:Some of those turkish girls are brutally gorgeous, with that super pale creamy skin and big round eyes my goodness. I just wouldn't want to be confronted by some douchebag brothers

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How big are their breasts?eurobrat wrote:I'm in Istanbul right now and have to say, lots of very good looking girls, if a bit on the chubby side (can't beat their breads and cakes!), but also a lot of "brutally" handsome men. Which kind of explains why Turkish girls hardly need to look elsewhere for their men.

Not as big as we'd like them to be, I'm afraid. Turkish diet is higher in carbs and sugars than it is in proteins and animal fats, which means you're more likely to see those big hips and legs than big breasts. Some of the faces are to die for, though...
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For the life of me i can't find the type i'm referring to in google, it's like a combination of these girls below if you can imagine. I saw some really perfect ones in Berlin:publicduende wrote:I'm in Istanbul right now and have to say, lots of very good looking girls, if a bit on the chubby side (can't beat their breads and cakes!), but also a lot of "brutally" handsome men. Which kind of explains why Turkish girls hardly need to look elsewhere for their men.droid wrote:Some of those turkish girls are brutally gorgeous, with that super pale creamy skin and big round eyes my goodness. I just wouldn't want to be confronted by some douchebag brothers
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4067/4681 ... bdae06.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/imag ... RrbVpH1cGT
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... wAZ6uwcasE
Having said this, I do think it's a shame Germany ceases to be Germany, as things are currently going, and turn into "Turkmany". Nothing against turkish people as i think they are mostly friendly and cool. But the last couple of times I visited it was more than just about kebab.
1)Too much of one thing defeats the purpose.
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
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Not anymore, thanks to adult stem cell grafting, excess fat can be moved from hips/legs to breastspublicduende wrote:Not as big as we'd like them to be, I'm afraid. Turkish diet is higher in carbs and sugars than it is in proteins and animal fats, which means you're more likely to see those big hips and legs than big breasts. Some of the faces are to die for, though...eurobrat wrote:I'm in Istanbul right now and have to say, lots of very good looking girls, if a bit on the chubby side (can't beat their breads and cakes!), but also a lot of "brutally" handsome men. Which kind of explains why Turkish girls hardly need to look elsewhere for their men.
How big are their breasts?

Busty & svelte, hurray for modern science

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At the same time, it might benefit the union to let go of californiasylumeurobrat wrote:They're not also trying to "take back their land" as the Mexicans in the US claim with their reconquista which seems to be pretty successful so far...

1)Too much of one thing defeats the purpose.
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
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Yea but the Mexican problem has really hit the bottom southwest hard and now they're spreading all over.droid wrote:At the same time, it might benefit the union to let go of californiasylumeurobrat wrote:They're not also trying to "take back their land" as the Mexicans in the US claim with their reconquista which seems to be pretty successful so far...
Give it 20 years and the US will be this post-anglo mexi shithole. Everyone with 10 cars on their lawn.
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A T101 will just rip their FN heart out in less than a second, you need some new programming that has some bite to it.droid wrote:Some of those turkish girls are brutally gorgeous, with that super pale creamy skin and big round eyes my goodness. I just wouldn't want to be confronted by some douchebag brothers
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You really like these types of girls? I guess that's how true Caucasian girls may still look like in rural parts of the -stans. Bad for you they might change their appearance when they turn 16...droid wrote:For the life of me i can't find the type i'm referring to in google, it's like a combination of these girls below if you can imagine. I saw some really perfect ones in Berlin:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4067/4681 ... bdae06.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/imag ... RrbVpH1cGT
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... wAZ6uwcasE
Nah, Germany or Sweden becoming Islamicised by Turks or Somalis is a savage exaggeration. The Franco-German region has always been a bastion of white Christianity since Charlemagne and these people are still getting used to multiculturality. Just like the Latinos in the US southern states, more than Allah or Dios can the hard law of demographics, child bearing and welfare riding...droid wrote:Having said this, I do think it's a shame Germany ceases to be Germany, as things are currently going, and turn into "Turkmany". Nothing against turkish people as i think they are mostly friendly and cool. But the last couple of times I visited it was more than just about kebab.

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eurobrat wrote:
Everyone with 10 cars on their lawn.

Even Mex-Am's I know would have to agree on the number of cars thing.
Easy way to tell an immigrant home.
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Unless they're all restored classic muscle cars. Then we're got ourselves a Highway Star ...Jester wrote:eurobrat wrote:
Everyone with 10 cars on their lawn.
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Even Mex-Am's I know would have to agree on the number of cars thing.
Easy way to tell an immigrant home.
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Beware of long term engagements with AWs, you may find yourself in a coffin.
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BTW, despite settling down with an AW, myself, the warning is still in effect.
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Well although these are not outrageously hot I was trying more to show the "type" i meant, a bit rounder face, cheek dimples, really pale but blush skin, with a bit thicker brows and large eyes. Again i cant' find pics of some like those i saw in Germany.publicduende wrote:You really like these types of girls? I guess that's how true Caucasian girls may still look like in rural parts of the -stans. Bad for you they might change their appearance when they turn 16...droid wrote:For the life of me i can't find the type i'm referring to in google, it's like a combination of these girls below if you can imagine. I saw some really perfect ones in Berlin:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4067/4681 ... bdae06.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/imag ... RrbVpH1cGT
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/imag ... wAZ6uwcasE
Also I know i included very young ones but that was just to show the type, don't get me wrong I wasn't going for age (this time

I don't know, when i went to frankfurt we went out with my cousin at night and it was only turkish people promenading. Nothing against them but if i go to Germany I'd want to see mostly Germans. Likewise if I go to turkey I wouldn't want to see many Germans.publicduende wrote:Nah, Germany or Sweden becoming Islamicised by Turks or Somalis is a savage exaggeration. The Franco-German region has always been a bastion of white Christianity since Charlemagne and these people are still getting used to multiculturality. Just like the Latinos in the US southern states, more than Allah or Dios can the hard law of demographics, child bearing and welfare riding...droid wrote:Having said this, I do think it's a shame Germany ceases to be Germany, as things are currently going, and turn into "Turkmany". Nothing against turkish people as i think they are mostly friendly and cool. But the last couple of times I visited it was more than just about kebab.
Good point about the child-bearing.
1)Too much of one thing defeats the purpose.
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
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LOL don't get yourself (or your cousin) deceived by appearances. If you stroll around Milan city centre at night, you will only find young Filipinos and Eastern European looking guys. Some Indians as well. The "natives" usually have house parties or discos or venues to spend their nights in. They will also usually move by car so they will be invisible to passer byes. The first or second generation migrants are usually those with the least money and without a disposable car, and won't find anything better than loiter about in the more central streets.droid wrote:I don't know, when i went to frankfurt we went out with my cousin at night and it was only turkish people promenading. Nothing against them but if i go to Germany I'd want to see mostly Germans. Likewise if I go to turkey I wouldn't want to see many Germans.
Good point about the child-bearing.
A typical pattern you see almost everywhere in large European cities. Nothing to raise an anthem to Allah for

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