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Salaams girls..
I just wanted to ask for major duaa.. am going thru a horrible time and a couple of you know what I'm going thru and it's very very hard to talk about (both emotionally and privacy-wise) so all I can say is please make duaa for me, at the risk of sounding dramatic, this is pretty much a matter of life and death.
I've kinda given up but maybe someone else's duaa's will be answered for me coz I really can't take it anymore.
JAZK..
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Salaams girl..
I just wanted to ask for major duaa.. am going thru a horrible time and a couple of you know what I'm going thru and it's very very hard to talk about (both emotionally and privacy-wise) so all I can say is please make duaa for me, this is pretty much a matter of life and death.
JAZK..
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you have my duas.
hope everything gets better.
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Salaams girls..
I just wanted to ask for major duaa.. am going thru a horrible time and a couple of you know what I'm going thru and it's very very hard to talk about (both emotionally and privacy-wise) so all I can say is please make duaa for me, at the risk of sounding dramatic, this is pretty much a matter of life and death.
I've kinda given up but maybe someone else's duaa's will be answered for me coz I really can't take it anymore.
JAZK..
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youre in my duaas, inshallah khair 
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Annie: InshaAllah khair.  You're in my du'as, babe.
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06-27-2008, 09:07 AM
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The best way to protect female is not to catch any virus
But alas female cannot go without grabbing the whole male carcass
So personal female hygiene also includes her male men
Who comes into homes like burned charcoal into fire of oven
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Annie, I will do dua for you iA 
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The best way to protect female is not to catch any virus
But alas female cannot go without grabbing the whole male carcass
So personal female hygiene also includes her male men
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please madame do not be offended
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Salaams girls..
I just wanted to ask for major duaa.. am going thru a horrible time and a couple of you know what I'm going thru and it's very very hard to talk about (both emotionally and privacy-wise) so all I can say is please make duaa for me, at the risk of sounding dramatic, this is pretty much a matter of life and death.
I've kinda given up but maybe someone else's duaa's will be answered for me coz I really can't take it anymore.
JAZK..
Annie

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sorry..i hope whatever happens, happens in your favor. will deff. keep you in my duas.
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Ok, this is not relevant and not directed at you Timbit (if anything, it's to bravo since it's his quote) but I always hear people saying "I could care less" but it isn't "I couldn't care less" ... isn't the point that you don't care so much that you couldn't possibly care less? Sort of a pet peeve
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Which is correct: I could care less or I couldn't care less?
The expression I could not care less originally meant 'it would be impossible for me to care less than I do because I do not care at all'. It was originally a British saying and came to the US in the 1950s. It is senseless to transform it into the now-common I could care less. If you could care less, that means you care at least a little. The original is quite sarcastic and the other form is clearly nonsense. The inverted form I could care less was coined in the US and is found only here, recorded in print by 1966. The question is, something caused the negative to vanish even while the original form of the expression was still very much in vogue and available for comparison - so what was it? There are other American English expressions that have a similar sarcastic inversion of an apparent sense, such as Tell me about it!, which usually means 'Don't tell me about it, because I know all about it already'. The Yiddish I should be so lucky!, in which the real sense is often 'I have no hope of being so lucky', has a similar stress pattern with the same sarcastic inversion of meaning as does I could care less.
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Which is correct: I could care less or I couldn't care less?
The expression I could not care less originally meant 'it would be impossible for me to care less than I do because I do not care at all'. It was originally a British saying and came to the US in the 1950s. It is senseless to transform it into the now-common I could care less. If you could care less, that means you care at least a little. The original is quite sarcastic and the other form is clearly nonsense. The inverted form I could care less was coined in the US and is found only here, recorded in print by 1966. The question is, something caused the negative to vanish even while the original form of the expression was still very much in vogue and available for comparison - so what was it? There are other American English expressions that have a similar sarcastic inversion of an apparent sense, such as Tell me about it!, which usually means 'Don't tell me about it, because I know all about it already'. The Yiddish I should be so lucky!, in which the real sense is often 'I have no hope of being so lucky', has a similar stress pattern with the same sarcastic inversion of meaning as does I could care less.
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haha thanks Fooz 
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Yes it's also been my pet peeve but I don't care about it as much as I do the rest of grammar. I've seen (no offense to you or sumiyia) law students giving speeches and misusing big words. I would think someone smart enough to make it to law school would have the basic rules of English down. kashgjahdjgkhasdg. Sorry. It irritates me. 
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Oh, I'll be the first to admit law students have terrible grammar, especially when they try to sound smart with big words. Alhamdulillah I'm not one of them (usually  )
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Oh, I'll be the first to admit law students have terrible grammar, especially when they try to sound smart with big words. Alhamdulillah I'm not one of them (usually  )
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haha... tell me about it! half the time i could care less.

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Ok, this is not relevant and not directed at you Timbit (if anything, it's to bravo since it's his quote) but I always hear people saying "I could care less" but it isn't "I couldn't care less" ... isn't the point that you don't care so much that you couldn't possibly care less? Sort of a pet peeve  | | |