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The word Bebsi aka Pepsi

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Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jun 16, 2011 at 05:59

Our dear Mohamed el-ghalabawi el-kabeer whose Coptic ancestors were brutalized and still are brutalized by Islam and who is now a wannabe Arab and a follower of deen el-irhab wa rab el-irhab wa rasul el-irhab right our dear Mohamed the wannabe Arab?

>nobody can say Pepsi = Jew or Jewish but someone say Pepsi = pay every penny to save IsraelP = PayE = everyP = PennyS= saveI = Israel

Really? wa minkum nastafeed ya roh baba so is this what they teach you in your kuttab our dear Mohamed the victim of Arabian imperialism?

I thought that Bebesi (Arabic for pepsi) means

B = (3azizna Mohamed) Beyeshrab

E = El bool

B = Bita3 el-Ba3eer

S = Sali 3ala el-nabi

I = ( le ana bool el-ba3eer el-bensleen el-) Islami

Oh let me help you our dear Mohamed who is no more than another victim of Arabian imperialism

Bebsi or pepsi means:

3Azizna Mohamed beyeshrab el-bool bita3 el-ba3eer sali 3ala el-nabi le ana bool el-ba3eer el-bensleen el-islami

For the readers this means that as per the hadith Muslims are told to drink camel's urine and yes camel's urine if they have an infection! Sobhanallah and this is what I wrote

Our Dear Mohamed drinks camel's urine pray to the prophet because camel's urine is the Islamic penicillin

Now we know what the word Pepsi also bebsi really means

>and i think u know the relation between Arab and Israel

I know? really? No i do not! Enlighten ya ayuha al-falyasoof al-kabeer

But again what should we expect when their so called Allah calls the Jews khanazeer wa quruud

I urge you to leave islam and be free from the Arabs and their imperialism

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So much for all those "interfaith understanding" conferences we keep hearing about. [50 words]joebloughAug 10, 2008 22:03136554
Egyptians had the privilege of knowing Jews & Judaism. [42 words]M.D'SouzaMay 9, 2008 12:02128209
Theoretically true [77 words]DevasahayamMay 19, 2008 16:14128209
1Pepsi, Muslims and the Jews [266 words]Nancy DrewMay 8, 2008 08:19128094
The word Pepsi in Arabic [115 words]dhimmi no moreMay 11, 2008 18:36128094
5PEPSI- the reason they refuse it... LOL [420 words]saraMay 12, 2008 17:38128094
Thank you Sara, and Pepsi and Coca Cola and the arabs [18 words]dhimmi no moreMay 12, 2008 18:14128094
"Bebsi" is Arabic/Urdu for "Weakness." [19 words]KateJan 13, 2009 19:31128094
1Pepsi is not the reason. [169 words]JamalNov 27, 2009 03:40128094
note [44 words]MohamedJun 15, 2011 00:48128094
7The word Bebsi aka Pepsi [284 words]dhimmi no moreJun 16, 2011 05:59128094
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