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That community post reminds me of when the woman in Thailand asked if she was pregnant. Maybe some kind neighbor told her about the drink thinking she was pregnant with quadruplets.
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Maybe that's why they keep getting breezed through checkpoints! Salad's just been saying "come on man, look at her, she's obviously heavily pregnant" and they wave the "expecting couple" through.That community post reminds me of when the woman in Thailand asked if she was pregnant. Maybe some kind neighbor told her about the drink thinking she was pregnant with quadruplets.
Who the fuck is she around that has a baby? I can see her trying to buy one illegally, considering Salah has said he wants a family and they're pretty wealthy over there. I can also see her eating it. Bc she fat.Community Post:
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In Syrian/Lebanese culture, when a baby is born, it is tradition to serve guests and the new mother a drink made of tea with cinnamon, other spices and walnuts. This was so interesting to experience!
Normal, healthy, clean people can transmit nasty diseases and colds to newborns. Imagine what Chantal would give a poor little babyBitch please. No one invited your filthy ass over to see a newborn baby.
I know she's hiding her fat with it but WHY would anyone want a tight fitting hijab, especially when it's hot af outside and inside? I've seen plenty of Muslim women online have flowing hijabs.
It does do that. In several of her videos, past mostly when she'd try health food she pauses often when she doesn't like something and it involuntarily wiggles. I need to clip these moments tbhI bet if she practiced a bit she could blow it up like one of those vocal sacs on certain frogs...
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Do you realize you just raised the specter of Chantal being able to adopt a child in a location with the least possible amount of effort and money required to do so just when she's at the most woundedly-narcissistic, desperate, furious and impoverished state she's ever been?I can see her trying to buy one illegally
Friendly reminder that, just like in Kuwait, there is also no law requiring her to wear a hijab. I know the government is in flux, but as far as I can see, it's never been law for women to cover their hair.Who the fuck is she around that has a baby? I can see her trying to buy one illegally, considering Salah has said he wants a family and they're pretty wealthy over there. I can also see her eating it. Bc she fat.
Normal, healthy, clean people can transmit nasty diseases and colds to newborns. Imagine what Chantal would give a poor little baby
I know she's hiding her fat with it but WHY would anyone want a tight fitting hijab, especially when it's hot af outside and inside? I've seen plenty of Muslim women online have flowing hijabs.
I also refuse to believe that's "light". I'm sweating just imagining willingly wearing that in that heat.
She gives absolutely no fucks about that. Her entire reason for wearing the hijab has been, is, and always will be to hide the enormous bald patch on the top of that oddly shaped head and to hide as much of her jowls and multiple chins as she can get away with.I also think she's either ignorant or in wilful denial about the class indicator aspect.
Syrian government forces have been accused of carrying out a massacre at a hospital during sectarian clashes which erupted just over a week ago.
The BBC has visited Suweida's National Hospital, where staff claim patients were killed inside wards.
Warning: This story contains descriptions of violence
The stench hit me before anything else.
In the car park of the main hospital in Suweida city, dozens of decomposing corpses are lined up in white plastic body bags.
Some are open to the elements, revealing bloated and mutilated remains of those who were killed here.
The tarmac beneath my feet is greasy and slippery with blood.
In the sweltering sun, the smell is overwhelming.
"It was a massacre," Dr Wissam Massoud, a neurosurgeon at the hospital, tells me.
"The soldiers came here saying they wanted to bring peace, but they killed scores of patients, from the very young to the very old."
Earlier this week, Dr Massoud sent me a video which he said was in the immediate aftermath of the government raid.
In it, a woman shows you around the hospital. On the ground in the wards are dozens of dead patients still bundled up in their bloodied bed sheets.
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Hospital volunteer Kiness Abu Motab said the victims' were killed because they were in a minority group
Everyone here, doctors, nurses, volunteers say the same thing.
That last Wednesday evening, it was Syrian government troops targeting the Druze religious community who came to the hospital and carried out the killings.
Kiness Abu Motab, a volunteer at the hospital, said of the victims: "What is their crime? Just for being a minority in a democratic country?"
"They are criminals. They are monsters. We don't trust them at all," Osama Malak an English teacher in the city told me outside the hospital gates.
"They shot an eight-year-old disabled boy in the head," he said.
"According to international law, hospitals should be protected. But they attacked us even in the hospitals.
"They entered the hospital. They started shooting everybody. They shot the patients in their beds as they slept."
All sides in this conflict have been accusing each other of committing atrocities.
Both Bedouin and Druze fighters as well as the Syrian army have been accused of killing civilians and extra judicial killings.
There is not yet a clear picture of what happened at the hospital. Some here estimate the number of people to be killed last Wednesday at more than 300 but that figure cannot be verified.
On Tuesday night the Syrian defence ministry said in a statement that it was aware of reports of "shocking violations" by people wearing military fatigues in the country's predominantly Druze city of Suweida.
Earlier this week, Raed Saleh, the Syrian Minister for Disaster Management and Emergency Response, told me that any allegations of atrocities committed by all sides would be fully investigated.
Access to Suweida city has been heavily restricted, meaning gathering first hand evidence has been difficult.
The city is in effect under siege, with Syrian government forces restricting who is allowed in and out.
To get in, we had to pass through numerous checkpoints.
As we entered the city, we passed burned out shops and buildings, and cars that had been crushed by tanks.
Suweida city had clearly seen a serious battle between Druze and Bedouin fighters.
It was at that point that the Syrian government first intervened to try and enforce a ceasefire.
Although numerous Druze villages in Suweida province have been recaptured by government forces, the city, home to more than 70,000 people, remains under full Druze control.
Before we left the hospital, we found eight-year-old Hala al-Khatib sitting on a bench with her aunt.
Hala's face is bloodied and bandaged. She appears to have lost an eye.
She tells us that gunmen came and shot her in the head at she was hiding in a cupboard in her home.
Hala doesn't know it yet, but both her parents are dead.
I wonder what those nice men would think of our debaucherous fugitive's past onlyfans and feeder porn obscenities, and the Scatman claiming to be God with Kaibella. According to Legal Mindset past misbehaviour was a reason to deport someone in Kuwait, is Syria different?Meanwhile, the nice men with guns were protecting the hospital mattresses from patients:
Let’s not forget that Salah wanted her to wear western clothing when she came first to Kuwait. She is not wearing it because of him. She does not go to mosque, or pray; it is all for show.She gives absolutely no fucks about that. Her entire reason for wearing the hijab has been, is, and always will be to hide the enormous bald patch on the top of that oddly shaped head and to hide as much of her jowls and multiple chins as she can get away with.
Syria's been deporting hundreds of people a day for the last 10 days. But by "deport", I mean eliminate. The nice men with guns are protecting the people they like by making sure a bunch of minorites are no longer breathing up all that air.is Syria different?
From his throne of skulls beyond the world, he rewards his most loyal followers.At this point I'm starting to legitimately consider that Gunt isn't dodging bombs, the bombs are dodging Gunt. The owner/operator of KFG probably can't believe his luck that she spends so much time there, not just because of the price gouging but because he may owe his very survival to the gravity and reality-bending powers of the Gunt Armor. I've said it before, but if shit really kicked off tomorrow and humanity perished in an exchange of nuclear-powered hellfire, the only survivors to crawl out of the wreckage would be Ashley Isaacs, Chantal, and DSP.
Salad was his first nickname and it quickly grew into Tall Peetz for a reason. We all sniffed out what he was early on. She's satisfied with him being exotic* enough to make her dumb beezers jealous or impressed she has a younger brownish man to "love" her. Just like every other man that gets involved with her, she destroys his life and every relationship he has with friends and/or family. Then they're stuck with her, just way she likes it.Re: whether Salah and Chantal love each other. I think they've at the very least grown accustomed to each other. Some sexless, lie-based marriages of convenience can grow into true love, or at the very least, friendship. Peetz is her friend, I don't see why Salah can't be one at this point.
Umm she's Mooslim and Canadian so she's fine. Plus the men with big guns are there to protect her.Oop, better watch out, Cutie.
US citizen among Druze executed in Syria
She gives absolutely no fucks about that. Her entire reason for wearing the hijab has been, is, and always will be to hide the enormous bald patch on the top of that oddly shaped head and to hide as much of her jowls and multiple chins as she can get away with.
Do you realize you just raised the specter of Chantal being able to adopt a child in a location with the least possible amount of effort and money required to do so just when she's at the most woundedly-narcissistic, desperate, furious and impoverished state she's ever been?
"Syrian ice cream is so Amazing!" Bitch it's from a factory that makes the same shitty bars all over the world. Quit fetishizing everything Syrian, including the "gorgeous" women. She said "gorgeous" 4x before I stopped counting.
I guess Salah really does buy into that “no hijab=higher class”.Let’s not forget that Salah wanted her to wear western clothing when she came first to Kuwait. She is not wearing it because of him. She does not go to mosque, or pray; it is all for show.
And even then , you could argue that Peetz was better because him and Chantal could lead to moments that could be seen as unintentionally entertaining, while Salah is just a robotic voice with a rage inducing laugh made even worse that he seemingly can do it at will (calling it a tic implies he has no control over it like Tourette’s Syndrome), and a tryhard douche when his face is on camera because he tries way too hard to be cool by making himself the center of attention in every appearance.Salad was his first nickname and it quickly grew into Tall Peetz for a reason. We all sniffed out what he was early on. She's satisfied with him being exotic* enough to make her dumb beezers jealous or impressed she has a younger brownish man to "love" her. Just like every other man that gets involved with her, she destroys his life and every relationship he has with friends and/or family. Then they're stuck with her, just way she likes it.
* there's nothing exotic about Salad, there's billions of scammy loser middle eastern men all over the world. Only desperate fat white women (with enough money) would be thrilled to have their own Goofy servant to drive them around to get ice cream and carbs.