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ah and yes the internet....the onl way u can get ya msg accross, i feel ya pain.

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u taking the mickey??!!!?? lol i don't feel "pained" by this.. i was just wondering grin.gif

erm yes, "warcries", if you reeeeeeaaallly want 1 u can order them & have them delivered 2 singapore rolleyes.gif ...but wear it with respect!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Well I have one of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji’s top but I always have this feeling in my head do I deserve wearing this top? Nowadays I see a lot of people wearing Sant Jarnail Singh Ji’s tops, hoodies and I wonder when tese people wear these clothings do they look at the picture or the writing written on it and remember this Mahaan Soorme General of the Panth, do they think they have have the respect and love for those shaheed singhs and singhneea who gave their lives or do they just wear it as a trend and with those clothing they wear karas that are bigger then their heads and put the hood on and try to act black. This thought has been going around my head for along time and when I see thos types of people it hurts because you know its just a trend when they go around in their little gangs. I dunno maybe its just me but I think someone that wears shirts for remembrance needs to know what they are remembering and the backgrounds of those soorme on the back of there hoodies.

Bhulla Chukka Maaf Karnia Sangat Ji

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

This thought has been going around my head for along time and when I see thos types of people it hurts because you know its just a trend when they go around in their little gangs. I dunno maybe its just me but I think someone that wears shirts for remembrance needs to know what they are remembering and the backgrounds of those soorme on the back of there hoodies.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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nooo its not just uuu! me 2.. its disrespectful if its just a little trend..

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n how come its called AK47?? n not PPK or MP40 etc?

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tigertstyle dne a great job making the track ''''ak47 valeh ''' 2 rep modern day history and ak47's have der part in modern day history

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