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Islaamistan wrote:night guys, see you later inshaAllah.

night :D

Islaamistan

Islaamistan wrote:night guys, see you later inshaAllah.

Good night

Kawther and Islaamistan

Lol my internet went down

WAE make sure that your artillery are always with your larger force in the very south

Good night

Western Arab Empire and Islaamistan

Kawther wrote:Lol my internet went down

WAE make sure that your artillery are always with your larger force in the very south

Good night

Affirmative. And good night!

Kawther and Islaamistan

Always say bismillah before drinking your water. There are 3 jins in your water: 2 Hydrojins and 1 Oxyjin

Come on laugh people

Kawther, Western Arab Empire, Islaamistan, Mahdistan, and 1 otherTurkhestan

Sandhora wrote:Always say bismillah before drinking your water. There are 3 jins in your water: 2 Hydrojins and 1 Oxyjin

Come on laugh people

Good one lool

Kawther, Sandhora, and Turkhestan

Melek israfeel

Sandhora wrote:Always say bismillah before drinking your water. There are 3 jins in your water: 2 Hydrojins and 1 Oxyjin

Come on laugh people

Where did you get that from?

Kawther and Sandhora

Sandhora wrote:Always say bismillah before drinking your water. There are 3 jins in your water: 2 Hydrojins and 1 Oxyjin

Come on laugh people

*the world goes quiet*

Kawther, Sandhora, Islaamistan, and Turkhestan

Melek israfeel wrote:Where did you get that from?

are you a puppet?

Melek israfeel

Islaamistan wrote:are you a puppet?

Who isn't

Post self-deleted by Kawther.

Great news from Iraq today Salahuddin Province is just one village away from total liberation after the liberation of Ishaqi and Southern Baiji yesterday

In Anbar the Iraqi Army and The Popular Mobilisation Forces have recaptured South, East and Some of the Northern parts of Ramadi, The city centre and the west is all thats left.

ISIS have bobby trapped nearly every major road in Ramadi and placed some triggers of Explosions on residential doors and cars

Islaamistan

800 Indians died from heatweave hitting 50c
wow i mean in Iraq its 50c for 4 months every year we dont have any casualties and we just make jokes out of it instead

Western Arab Empire and Islaamistan

Kawther wrote:800 Indians died from heatweave hitting 50c
wow i mean in Iraq its 50c for 4 months every year we dont have any casualties and we just make jokes out of it instead

I guess it's because India is a much poorer country and more people are living on the street in India with nothing than in Iraq.

Kawther wrote:800 Indians died from heatweave hitting 50c
wow i mean in Iraq its 50c for 4 months every year we dont have any casualties and we just make jokes out of it instead

The roads in delhi are melting

Kawther wrote:800 Indians died from heatweave hitting 50c
wow i mean in Iraq its 50c for 4 months every year we dont have any casualties and we just make jokes out of it instead

It's 30 here! I'm sweating. No idea how y'all survive 50.

Kawther and Islaamistan

Kawther wrote:800 Indians died from heatweave hitting 50c
wow i mean in Iraq its 50c for 4 months every year we dont have any casualties and we just make jokes out of it instead

Oh wow we at most 33 and we're already complaining and searching for aircon..... you all have good perseverance 👏👏

Kawther, Western Arab Empire, Islaamistan, and Turkhestan

Here in Ireland people start saying how hot it is at 16°c XD

Turkhestan

It'll only get up to about 37-39 here, but the humidity is what kills us all. I'd rather live in 50 degrees of dry heat than what I have to deal with what it gets like late summer here, 38 with 100% humidity for weeks on end.

Kawther and Islaamistan

Mahdistan wrote:It'll only get up to about 37-39 here, but the humidity is what kills us all. I'd rather live in 50 degrees of dry heat than what I have to deal with what it gets like late summer here, 38 with 100% humidity for weeks on end.

In Iraq we get sandstorms with it every week and lots of lighting without rain, Iraq rarely used to have sandstorms before 1991

The UN says Iraqs weather conditions got worse after the Iran-Iraq war and Iraq-Kuwait, US war which destroyed over 10 million palm trees and fertile land in the South of Iraq however it was the drainage of Iraqs Marshes by Saddam that completely changed the entire regions eco system, after that Sandstorms started entering Iraq for the first time in a continuous manner, and the water drainage which used to evaporate to form rain also stopped and caused less fresh rain,

Then Turkey built dozens of new Dams on the 2 Rivers which flow through Iraq and that caused the rivers flow to literally fall by half which meant croops and fertile land in the very south stopped flowing. This has made Iraqs weather so bad that our 50c in Summer isnt just dry but the air is so full of Sand and the fresh water is now so polluted the entire countrys environment is destroyed

Not to mention that 5 cities in Iraq (Fallujah, Kut, Al Amarah, Diwaniyah and Basrah) have high levels of radiation from the chemical wars fought on Iraq since Churchills worlds first chemical experiments by air on the Iraqi tribes below during the great Iraq revolution of 1920 which caused thousands of Iraqs population till this day suffer from chemical diseases and all sorts of other disfunctions. The Chemical radiation still exist in Those regions and the weather seems to react with the radiation in one way or another.

Churchill was a war criminal

Islaamistan, Mahdistan, and Turkhestan

I mean at least you have electricity to cool off
in Iraq if you use the fan or air condition the entire neighbourhoods 5 hours of electricity a day cuts off
its funny coming from a country thats rich in oil

Islaamistan and Mahdistan

Kawther wrote:I mean at least you have electricity to cool off
in Iraq if you use the fan or air condition the entire neighbourhoods 5 hours of electricity a day cuts off
its funny coming from a country thats rich in oil

That is true. You know, it interesting this should be mentioned; just earlier today, I was thinking about how many money and food campaigns there were for disadvantaged countries, but none for air-conditioners. Though, thinking more on it, that wouldn't really help without power. If stability can just be brought back to the country, people may hopefully start streaming in to fix the damage and perhaps even expand power grids. Even better, if the government would step in and start actually putting their resources to their own people.

Kawther and Islaamistan

Oh, I just realized you banned my new puppet. Al-Falastin is mine, I was going to use him for RP but forgot to tell you.

Kawther and Islaamistan

Mahdistan wrote:It'll only get up to about 37-39 here, but the humidity is what kills us all. I'd rather live in 50 degrees of dry heat than what I have to deal with what it gets like late summer here, 38 with 100% humidity for weeks on end.

yeah man i think the humidity's fault haha its always 90% here we can like literally sweat the moment you step out of the shower >.>

Kawther and Islaamistan

Islaamistan wrote:are you a puppet?

Nope. I bet he is not a puppet. He is Do*

A way guys, finally my exams are Alhamdulillah over and I will be quite free now..

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