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Original post by Ornlu
Bloody foreigners, they should close the borders :rolleyes:


Lol first do an experiment go to Southall Nd wave your red passport and see how many people come running
Original post by Ornlu
Kill two birds with one stone - in marrying you (the stone), he has you/your eye (one bird) and a British passport (the other bird) :tongue: Have you never heard the phrase 'Kill two birds with one stone' before or something? :rolleyes:


Lmaoooo I have heard of the phrase :biggrin:

It's just that I didn't know what the other 'bird' was, I knew you were talking about the passport but I just don't think I'm as beautiful as the passport tbh:rolleyes:
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Original post by Biryani007
Lmaoooo I have heard of the phrase :biggrin:

It's just that I didn't know what the other 'bird' was, I knew you were talking about the passport but I just don't think I'm as beautiful as the passport tbh:rolleyes:


Yeah, I'm not even sure why I factored you in tbh - if anything, they would be at a loss :aetsch:
Original post by Ornlu
Bloody foreigners, they should close the borders :rolleyes:


Ornlu, I'm sorry, but I have reported you for xenophobia
Reply 8584
Original post by daindian
Lol first do an experiment go to Southall Nd wave your red passport and see how many people come running


Why would they care if they are already is Southall hahaha? If immigration officers come looking for non-British Nationals, how will they pick out faces amongst the thousands of brownies there :lol:
Reply 8585
Original post by Aurangzeb
Ornlu, I'm sorry, but I have reported you for xenophobia


:rofl: If you have, that is jokes - my sarcasm is obvious and it pokes fun at the fact that I am the son of migrants :tongue:
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Original post by Biryani007
Are you going to take a student loan?


You are trying to coax me into saying something unislamic - nauzubillah
I have received numerous blue cards and even a yellow card, when I have not meant any harm to anybody. I am profoundly hurt
Reply 8588
Original post by Biryani007
Oh man ahha I actually love Biology but it's just AQA that ruins it for me
Erm well I'm not sure, I've applied for midwifery but don't know if that's what I really want to do so may take a gap year
Thinking of medicine but I'm not sure
Tbh I can do anything I set my mind to (I think) so maybe even become an actuary... I just don't know :s-smilie:


Medicine and actuarial science.. it seems you also have some brains :wink:
Just follow what really interests you and then form your career from there, that's what I say.
No point studying something that you don't want to!
Original post by Aurangzeb
You are trying to coax me into saying something unislamic - nauzubillah


No I'm just looking for a yes/no answer tbh
Original post by Ornlu
Yeah, I'm not even sure why I factored you in tbh - if anything, they would be at a loss :aetsch:


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Original post by TheBBQ
Medicine and actuarial science.. it seems you also have some brains :wink:
Just follow what really interests you and then form your career from there, that's what I say.
No point studying something that you don't want to!


Ahah maybe :tongue:

Thing is I equally love both science and maths so could go into any of those.. I like a lot of things it's just figuring out what I like the most (which I need to do soon) :rolleyes:
Since I got 3A*s, does that make me inherently clever, or just good on paper?
Reply 8593
Original post by Biryani007
Ahah maybe :tongue:

Thing is I equally love both science and maths so could go into any of those.. I like a lot of things it's just figuring out what I like the most (which I need to do soon) :rolleyes:


Maybe a joint honours is for you?

I love Maths but I don't like statistics.. Physics is also very interesting so I get to remove all my statistics modules and I have Physics instead.. works perfect for me and i can specialise in either in the future too :smile:
Reply 8594
Original post by Ornlu
Do you mind Rishtas? Like wouldn't you want to get to know the person pretty well first? It's just that I remember you posting in the old I-Soc saying that you used to be into that GF-BF stuff before you decided to become more pious :holmes:


i think before you get a proper Rishta you're allowed to get to know the person. In my case thats what my parents have told me. Unless they were lying :tongue: I do think it is neccersary to get to know the person you're going to spend your life with. My family history is somehow filled with "love marriages" :tongue: My Mum and Dad for example, they had a mixture. The best story i've heard was my grandparents, they fell in love in India after the separation of Pakistan, and ran away to Pakistan after their families did not allow them to get married :tongue: My mum has always told me to get to know the person. In this case i do know this Kutti quite well as her family are family friends :smile:

Yeah i was, i've certainly been in several relationships which is a concern for me. Luckily (back then i would say unluckily) I never *did* anything :colone: But I often think that some girls are so pious and religious, they don't really deserve someone like me who only just practised religion for about 6-7 years now and someone with my background :frown:
Can someone answer my previous question (You can see it if you look back a few posts)
Reply 8596
Original post by Ornlu
Why would they care if they are already is Southall hahaha? If immigration officers come looking for non-British Nationals, how will they pick out faces amongst the thousands of brownies there :lol:


Hm.. Is dat you in your avatar????? :hmmm:

Another point: I call brown people brownies too :biggrin: had a nice conversation with a White person in my English class about them today... He thought I was high :rofl:
Original post by IqraHaq
Hm.. Is dat you in your avatar????? :hmmm:

Another point: I call brown people brownies too :biggrin: had a nice conversation with a White person in my English class about them today... He thought I was high :rofl:


Reported for a racially charged remark.
Reply 8598
Original post by Aurangzeb
Since I got 3A*s, does that make me inherently clever, or just good on paper?


Academic intelligence and Normal inteligence is different.

I know a lot of people who can have got straight A*s in exams but irl they're not that smart at all. Exams can sometimes just be a memory test :tongue:
Original post by Kutta
Academic intelligence and Normal inteligence is different.

I know a lot of people who can have got straight A*s in exams but irl they're not that smart at all. Exams can sometimes just be a memory test :tongue:


So how would you define intelligence?

Ironically, you spelt intelligence wrong.

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