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Posted: 11 Jan 22 21:52

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Afghanistan's Taliban leaders have announced, that as part of their inclusivity policy towards women, a controlled amount of spousal nagging will be permitted from February this year during daylight hours, after which a strict ban will be imposed. Any woman caught droning on to her spouse about his failings as a husband beyond this designated period will be stoned to death inside the nearest f…...

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Posted: 11 Jan 22 21:52
Outstanding piece. Well done!

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Posted: 12 Jan 22 05:37
Thank you my friend. Much appreciated.


 
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