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Does anyone here know anyone who's a "dream interpreter" or similar?

Not in the sense of psychic "you're going to be wealthy/poor etc." bullshit, but I have done interpretation before.

Cheers Grant, well it is a 1989 model so is in need of some TLC

Strange seller is trying to sell something that doesn't work because its a reply from a company workshop rather than a private seller.

Ah yes, yes, these R32's are bit like pets...

PM me the name of seller/workshop. The message sounded like some knob selling stuff on eBay.

How is his stereotypical view of black people not racist?

I'm no racist brah. Turks can never be a racist. At the height of Ottoman Empire, there were 20-25 different ethnic groups living among us. The concept of "multiculturalism" was copied from the us in the western world. When the empire collapsed, almost 40 different states, nations were formed. What I am doing is merely criticizing the degeneration the Americans are going through, how they let them selves go so much that they lost all their identity and what it means to be an American. Their culture is changing rapidly and its adapting new low forms of acts, languages and gestures. Quite sad really... they've become fat, lazy and clueless.

" One of the distinctive attributes of the Ottoman Empire, particularly in the context of multiculturalism, was the Millet system which was strengthened under Mehmed II. He acknowledged the practice already well established in the Ottoman states of permitting Christians to retain the independence of their religious community. Likewise, he recognized Jewish and Armanian Gregorian communities. These groups were called Millets, which meant a community or a nation of people with a socio-cultural identity within the Ottoman Empire (Ortaylı 2006:117).

As one of the earliest acts, Fatih Sultan Mehmed placed his confidence in the Greek clergyman, Gennadius, who had long been popular with the Greeks of the city. Mehmed recognised him as a patriarch and a leader of the Christians in Istanbul, and ordered the vizier and officers to accord him proper respect. Gennadius was also charged with the responsibility fort he obedience, conduct and life of the Greek people and their relationship with the Ottoman state. Thus, in many different ways, Greek Christians were encouraged to reside in Istanbul and were allowed to live according to their own ways and laws, as long as they did not infringe upon or come into conflict with the administration of the government and the lives of Muslim subjects.

It is important to quote an interesting event, “when the prince of Serbia asked Hunyadi, the Hungarian patriot, what he would do with the Orthodox Greek Church if he made himself master of the province. The reply was, ‘I will establish everywhere Catholic Churches’ (Khan 2000:403). The reply of Mehmed II to a similar question was ‘By the side of every mosque a church shall be erected in which your people will be able to pray’ (Eversley 1959: 95). This act of tolerance was far ahead of political ethics of the Christian powers of Europe at that time. The Spaniards drove from their their country the Muslim Moors, who had refused to adopt the religion of their Christian victors. Thus sought to make his capital a microcosm of all the races and religious elements. Many Jews were welcomed while they were facing a new wave of prosecution in other countries. goat lovers and other communities were encouraged to participate in trade and industry. In the Balkans, the Christian peasants were left on their lands (Shaw 1976: 61).

Each Millet had the legal right to use its own language, develop its own religious, cultural and educational institutions, collect taxes and maintain courts for trying members of the community in all cases, except those involving public security and crime. The Millet system was specifically created for non-Muslim communities such as the Armanian, Syrian, Greek or Serbian Orthodox, or Jewish. This had two effects. One was that the religious communities under this system were freer than those under most Christian rulers as ecclesiatical bodies they became prosperous and powerful. Secondly, members of the top echelons of the Millets became as reactionary as the ulema and they too were against change in the Ottoman Empire. "

Not in the sense of psychic "you're going to be wealthy/poor etc." bullshit, but I have done interpretation before.

I dont believe in that stuff just curious to see what an "expert" would make out of it

I've had the exact same dream 3 times within the last ~5 years

I dont believe in that stuff just curious to see what an "expert" would make out of it

I've had the exact same dream 3 times within the last ~5 years

Well I'd be giving you the psychology interpretation of it, if you want the mystical crap I could give you that too without it costing you $1 per minute.

When driving down Florence and Normandie, be wary of a man in a green suit and purple bow tie, sitting on what looks like an old leather trumpet case. He usually sits at the SE corner. When you pull up with your windows down he will come up to your car, pull his pants down, put his butt in your car through your side window, and take a dump in your car.

I take the same street to work every day for the last seven years. I've seen this guy, who i call "El Dumpo Fiasco", do it about four times a year. I once saw him take a dump in this lady's escalade. He had to step on the side steps of the SUV. It was a monster dump. I could see it from behind the escalade, it came out looking like a burned sausage. The lady got so pissed she jumped out of her escalade and attacked the guy. The guy ran off yelling something like "Stay up Cain!!!". It was crazy.

Weird thing is, he always targets white cars. Just make sure to put your windows up if you see the guy in a green suit and purple bow tie.

Updated Sep 19, 2010

Read more: http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/California/Los_Angeles-753836/Warnings_or_Dangers-Los_Angeles-Unsafe_Areas-BR-1.html#ixzz1eUHuNAkk

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