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  • hey, she is stabing her vergina!

  • not a crucifix because they are MUSLIMS. turkey is a predominantly muslim country.

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  • that girl looks like a retard

  • lol

  • Okay as much as i think this is the stupidest thing i've ever seen, it could be seen a scary.

  • @esraretin I have that 3 times a week!^^LOL It can be scary, but if you manage to get through it you can have a really awesome sleep-experience called OBE. One of my hobbies.^^

  • @LilyPicta7 not at all.only thing that scared me a bit was sleep paralysis.its better than 1000 horror movies.)

  • @esraretin Awesome! Thank you sooooooo much! I'm nuts about horror-movies, especially Turkish ones! "Semum" is a very good one, I saw it here in you tube. I'm not afraid of much in movies, but Jinns really scare the hell out of me!

  • @LilyPicta7

    if u download bittorrent software, then search for musallat on btjunkies site then click the file u download first .its downloading really fast!

  • @esraretin I wish my Turkish was as good as your English!^^ I love Turkish horror-movies! It's a great way for me to refresh my memory by watching my favourite genre. I'd love to see the movie "Musallat", if I could find out where to watch it with subtitles! Do you know if there's a place in the internet where I could watch it?

  • @LilyPicta7 i also started to forget english that i learnt at school.im not sure about any sentence that i made .anyway cheers:)

  • @esraretin Sorry! I just had this funny picture in my head when I read it.^^ My Turkish isn't what it used to be when I grew up in Germany. I had many Turkish friends in school & spend lots of time with them. When I'm homesick for Germany, I'm usually thinking of my turkish friends, neighbours & the shops we used to have there.^^

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