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lol i want one of the bhindrawale hooddies then lol ..............sounds cool :e: :wub:

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Immortal productions lot make em ..they makin new 1's dis mnth i fink .... we aint like Dem SP crews or anyfin jus rep the faith dont do drugs ,drink or stuff like dat any 1 starts with us we retailiate ovawise we peaceful with evry1

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WJKK WJKF!!!

im new 2 all this but i personally think itz fine 2 wear the t-shirts wiv khanda n stuff on em :wub: ..... it jus bcumz wrong wen the ppl r drug addicts that dnt no nuffin bout sikhi - n shud these ppl b allowed 2 wear these chunky karas n use them as a weapon wen they do drugs n cut their hair etc.??? grin.gif

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sat sri akaal jas kaur ji :@ welcome !!!

yeeahhh...ur basically on my level, thats how i feel, that they shudn't b worn if u jus gonna mess around in them , & u dont understand th true meanin of wat it is ur tryin 2 say, by wearing them...if that makes sense lol

if u do not have sikhi in ur heart, don't wear them...

if ur intention is 2 luk lyk the "biggest gangster" at the mela, don't wear them...

if u gonna go on the pull 4 girls/guys...dont wear them... (slightly off topic...how many of u guys sin this at the mela also???!!! guys n girls makin out bhind the rides, bhind the trees-EVRYWHERE U TURN!!! at the vasakhi meleh... no.gif not gudd!)

militant paaji u lot sound like an okkk lot...no drinkin, etc... gud on u :wub:

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sat sri akaal jas kaur ji  :@   welcome !!!

yeeahhh...ur basically on my level, thats how i feel, that they shudn't b worn if u jus gonna mess around in them , & u dont understand th true meanin of wat it is ur tryin 2 say, by wearing them...if that makes sense lol

if u do not have sikhi in ur heart, don't wear them...

if ur intention is 2 luk lyk the "biggest gangster" at the mela, don't wear them...

if u gonna go on the pull 4 girls/guys...dont wear them... (slightly off topic...how many of u guys sin this at the mela also???!!! guys n girls makin out bhind the rides, bhind the trees-EVRYWHERE U TURN!!! at the vasakhi meleh... no.gif   not gudd!)

militant paaji u lot sound like an okkk lot...no drinkin, etc... gud on u  :wub:

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we r seen as a new breed of modern day sikh ...we refrain 4rm smokin drinking and actin bad jus 2 pull girls as long as we know in our hearts we r tru 2 sikhi and have luv 4 sikhi we represnt it and defend it

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wjkk wjkf

wearing them is fyn

its all to do with how wel u uphold it

cz these items of clothing hav a meaning, and represent something

they r a reminder of how we foight 2 uphold our kes n faith

now if cut hairs n ppl hu blatently break rehit n dnt giv a damn wear it, its stikin up ur fingers 2 all the shaheeds

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vaisakhi's coming up....... which means i will definately b seeing t shirts/hoodies designed by crews- emblazoned with the khanda & the AK 47 etc.... just wanted 2 know if everyone agrees with this....

its one thing wearing theses tops, i dont mind that at all, they want 2 represent sikhism... but...i dunno do u think its a good idea to hav guns all over them and then "fight" in them (like some  do), like they are sum kind of war costume....

maybe im just being a silly killljoy!!!.. wacko.gif

what do u guys think??

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a khanda is made up of shaster.

an ak-47 is a shaster and shaster represent the warrior side of Sikhi

so nothing wrong with it

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WJKK WJKF!!!

im new 2 all this but i personally think itz fine 2 wear the t-shirts wiv khanda n stuff on em  :wub: ..... it jus bcumz wrong wen the ppl r drug addicts that dnt no nuffin bout sikhi - n shud these ppl b allowed 2 wear these chunky karas n use them as a weapon wen they do drugs n cut their hair etc.???  grin.gif

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true. people shouldn't do messed up things like nasha and degrade the panth (which they do on soho rd by the way).

we should all live or at least aspire to live by example because when we call ourselves Sikh we automatically become ambassadors of the faith (in the eyes of the wider community). people will judge the credibility of our faith by our actions and when we behave and act like the Sikhs of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, only then will we be successful in bringing Sikhi to the world by inspiring others!

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