talibang
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meanings of talibang
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When two afghans roleplay as tailbans and scream "Allah Allah Allah" or "Allah Akhbar" as they 'explode' (orgasm).
A religious fundamentalist; a propagator of heterophobia.
A right-wing conservative who's war-mongering stance and general disdain for modern social culture, science, education, literacy, medicine, and equal rights for all citizens prompts him/her to spew forth a frothy mixture of semen and fecal matter.
an intolerance to other beliefs, encompasses moral, spiritual, political and emotional.
Employing the use of the "force of government" by a religious group or sect in order to impose a belief system, behavior system, or series of customs on members of a society or collection of societies under the premise that it is a "god(s) will." This may be achieved by legislation, judicial means, direct executive action, or by the employment of the government educational system. Generally achieved by social, emotional, philosophical, or directly physical intimidation.
Afghanistan and the surrounding countries with terrorist forces
Having a backward view of the world, unevolved, conservative. One that Can't adapt to evolution. The less advanced, brutal and unsophisticated. Caveman like mental attributes.
the definition of a rotound Arab man, whose voice, when speaking his native tongue, sounds liek a teletubbie
1. Instilling radicalism into the young generation2. The calculated use of violence against civilians in order to attain ulterior goals that are both political and religious in nature, which is always done through deliberate act of terrorism, intimidation or coercion.
An epithet applied to the leader of the NDP by Conservative Party MPs and their fellow right-wing travellers, with the aim of discrediting/drowning out their adversaries by dishonestly portraying them as hating the Canadian military and hugging a foreign organization whose policies more closely resemble the Conservative Party's own, rather than addressing, in good faith, the arguments and policies of the person and party in question -- thus demonstrating their own status as the poster children for demagoguery.
The under-the-table banking systems that terrorists use to finance their operations.