Lipush
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Why?
There's a story behind it. 'Problems' between Muslims and Jews concerning a school in the area.
Yeah I'm there and no we don't have problems.
You're from Michigan? Get out.
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Why?
There's a story behind it. 'Problems' between Muslims and Jews concerning a school in the area.
Yeah I'm there and no we don't have problems.
There's a story behind it. 'Problems' between Muslims and Jews concerning a school in the area.
Yeah I'm there and no we don't have problems.
You're from Michigan? Get out.
I think it's just an expression......... I don't think it is intended to convey a threat or anything like that, although in this exact context it might be mistaken for such.
The other day I told a GF something incredible happened, and she said 'Get out!' in response.....
Yeah I'm there and no we don't have problems.
You're from Michigan? Get out.
Why would you say that?
You're from Michigan? Get out.
Why would you say that?
"There are two things that I don't believe in: coincidence and leprechauns." -BTVS
I think it's just an expression......... I don't think it is intended to convey a threat or anything like that, although in this exact context it might be mistaken for such.
The other day I told a GF something incredible happened, and she said 'Get out!' in response.....
I think it's just an expression......... I don't think it is intended to convey a threat or anything like that, although in this exact context it might be mistaken for such.
The other day I told a GF something incredible happened, and she said 'Get out!' in response.....
I think it's just an expression......... I don't think it is intended to convey a threat or anything like that, although in this exact context it might be mistaken for such.
The other day I told a GF something incredible happened, and she said 'Get out!' in response.....
Of course it's an expression. He thought I was telling him to leave?
I think it's just an expression......... I don't think it is intended to convey a threat or anything like that, although in this exact context it might be mistaken for such.
The other day I told a GF something incredible happened, and she said 'Get out!' in response.....
Of course it's an expression. He thought I was telling him to leave?
Yeah I am from there.
Of course it's an expression. He thought I was telling him to leave?
Yeah I am from there.
Anyway the story was that of a Mosque they wanted to built in middle of a Jewish neighborhood, instead of a school that apperently was about to be closed. Many of the people there are religious and they didn't like the idea. It caused tention in there, that's all.
Yeah I am from there.
Anyway the story was that of a Mosque they wanted to built in middle of a Jewish neighborhood, instead of a school that apperently was about to be closed. Many of the people there are religious and they didn't like the idea. It caused tention in there, that's all.
No that's not true. And that's not tension. Jewish neighborhoods I've seen some such as the JCC. Muslims have mosques elsewhere there I know where most of them are