Monday, August 17, 2026

 


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  1. Bangladeshi woman. Evidently an Indo-European-native (Dravidian) mixture. She’s actually quite beautiful, once you get past the discordant skin tone.

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  2. Is this one of the 170 children at the Tayyebeh primary school that trump murdered in his moronic war in Iran? I'll bet she deserved it because of her skin color right MAGA?

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    1. Sorry you lost your child bride.

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    2. Remember Obama wiping out an entire wedding party with a bomb? The world is full of bad decisions and evil consequences

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    3. Yes, you’ve caught onto our plan to remove all brown people from the earth and replace them with lily white specimens of aryan perfection. We got the idea from Margaret Sanger. Putz.

      SFC D

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    4. Ok, I see your English comprehension is poor. Murder is the wrong word here. Murder a deliberate act. In war, bombing a building we thought was a legitimate target (military headquarters) that turns out to have a new purpose (girls school) that the intelligence folks missed. Because the US had reason to believe (mistakenly) that it was a military target, next to a bunch of other military targets (IRGC Navy headquarters), the attack was a mistake, not a deliberate act. 'War is Hell', as US General Sherman is often quoted as saying.

      The difference in responses is telling. US bombed a school that use to be a military headquarters. US said 'we think an Iranian air defense missile rocket fell on the school. Then they investigated and found that it was a US bomb on the wrong target. The US government is sorrowful and apologetic, as they should be.

      Iran attacks civilians, or sends its allies (Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis) to attack civilians, and is proud of it. That's murder.

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    5. I hit publish too fast. Anonymous August 17, 2026 at 10:12 AM was me.

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  3. She's actually quite beautiful. The eyes seal it. The smile would be interesting to see.

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  4. Is she the one that was featured years back on Nat'l Geographic cover? Still NO.

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    1. No. That child bride (probably) was photographed decades later and didn't age well--definite hard life wore her down.

      Dan Kurt

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  5. I have never seen a nose ring make a woman look better.

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  6. Not the same girl as the one on the nat geo cover all those years ago. Needs a bath, but I'd still have her.

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  7. Alexander’s army passed this way, and left some blue eyes.

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    1. If she is Pakistani from north of the Indus, Alexander got that far.

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  8. She is certainly attractive. Every country has its beauty. Every country has its ugliness.

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  9. Yeah, interesting.. you look at that, and at the very least, her face is striking. Probably extremely poor, lives in a tent in the desert I'm guessing?
    What would happen if you flew her to America for 2 months, brought her to a salon, gave her some clothes, soap, shampoo, a hairstylist, makeup... What would her thoughts be at seeing America and the women here?

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    1. She would think "let me out of this madhouse."

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    2. When I was stationed in the Philippines in the 80's, it was very common to hired a live-in "house girl"....basically a maid. She'd clean the house, cook meals if you wanted, watch any young kids you might have, etc. Many of these women were simple country girls and a job in an American's house was a great opportunity for them.

      Of course, being an American meant that we had a washing machine. It was cheaper for the service to issue you a government washing machine than it would have been to ship your own.

      My .gov washing machine was a POS and it would hop and bounce around the laundry room like a jack rabbit if it became even the slightest bit out of balance.

      My housegirl, new to learning about all things American, was scared to death of it, and thought the machine to be haunted.

      Like my former housegirl, this Afghan/Pakistani girl would likely be as out of place in an American environment as I would be in hers.

      azlibertarian

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    3. She's probably walk out the door, squat and take a shit on the sidewalk.

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  10. She has the thousand yard stare. Must be from being forced to be married at age 9.

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  11. That's a man, man.

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  12. I think this may have been the woman on the cover of National Geographic magazine (maybe) 20 years ago. I could have been longer ago.

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    1. Not that it matters but the above is me. I don't know why it did not automatically publish my name.

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    2. Not the same one and it was more like 40 years ago.
      That girl was named Sharbat Gula

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    3. Time certainly flies when you are having fun.

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  13. dark skin and light eyes is an exotic combination

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  14. She can buy Dude a beer. But I bet he wouldn't drink it with her.

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  15. Reminds me so much of that magazine cover picture from the 80s.
    Similar compositon, similar, well...everthing.
    Just as stunning and haunting.

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    1. As I indicated in my post, this may have been the young (Afghani?) woman on the cover of National Geographic magazine.

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