May 13, 2006
Thomas Hobbes
"Life in the state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short", he says.
Today in Euro History class the teacher spent a good thirty minutes talking about Hobbes and his philosophy, to establish a basis for the structure of secular political governance in Europe. As usual, the teacher was a pleasure to listen to, and Hobbes is a very interesting character. I even wrote a research paper on him a year ago, in which I promptly got a standard dev below the mean. :)
Kher, take a look at his picture. Kitna sex-piece hai. Aged so brilliantly. Serves him right for removing our pyaray Allah-mian from all political discourse.

Today in Euro History class the teacher spent a good thirty minutes talking about Hobbes and his philosophy, to establish a basis for the structure of secular political governance in Europe. As usual, the teacher was a pleasure to listen to, and Hobbes is a very interesting character. I even wrote a research paper on him a year ago, in which I promptly got a standard dev below the mean. :)
Kher, take a look at his picture. Kitna sex-piece hai. Aged so brilliantly. Serves him right for removing our pyaray Allah-mian from all political discourse.

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looking at your last post and picture as a kid, id say if the present rate of deterioration continues it wont be long before you are as much of a sex piece as hobbes. khuda janey kis gunah ka sabab bugut rahe ho
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