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I was in a state of disbelief, unwillingness to accept the fact a person could dwell on a mundane place like somalinet for - a decade and a half! Is this life? - i kept asking myself. It made me think about my sessions on Snet, okay fair enough i come here to troll and escape reality for a bit, but im not planning to stay here for long.
Basra I don't care who you are, man or women. I present you this L.
What I'm saying is, I wish she could have. I was in the prime of my life, highly suggestible and untainted. I could and would have been great if I were in her hands.
Jeffo wrote:What I'm saying is, I wish she could have. I was in the prime of my life, highly suggestible and untainted. I could and would have been great if I were in her hands.
Jeffo wrote:What I'm saying is, I wish she could have. I was in the prime of my life, highly suggestible and untainted. I could and would have been great if I were in her hands.
Oh my days that is the cutest gif I've seen in a while!!
What ungrateful bunch Snet. trolls are proving! FYI, Basra, has, for decades now, (long before any of you, here, were in liquid form) figured prominantly in the long struggle for troll civil rights, and at great personal risk, fought tooth and nail to ensure the very freedom you guys are enjoying here today. She paved the way for you dumb asses, never once swerving from her vision of witnessing, in her lifetime, a day in which trolls would be allowed to troll at liberty and without the least hinderance from the powers that be.
Basra, is to the Snet. trolls what Rosa Parks was to civil rights movement of the American Negros, back in the Fifties and Sixties. As a leading halyeeyad, Basra deserves, not a ridicule and ku jees jees, but instead to have a taalo erected in her name, in recognition of the pivotal role she played in emancipating the long oppressed society of trolls.