
I used a stencil. Next question.
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I used a stencil. Next question.
(Ludacris)
Picture by: dunno source. Caption by: botfail via Our LOL Builder
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Take out the “r” schweetie, and then apply to your gut.
Abdullah Cevdet (1869–1932, Ottoman Turkish: عبدالله جودت) was an Ottoman intellectual and a medical doctor by profession of Kurdish descent. He was also a poet, translator, radical free-thinker and an ideologist of the Young Turks who led the Westernization movement in the Ottoman Empire from 1908 until 1918.
Cevdet was influenced by materialistic philosophies of the West and antagonistic towards institutionalized religion. He published articles on socio-religious, political, economic and literary issues in the periodical İctihad, which he founded in 1904 in Geneva and used to promote his modernist thoughts and enlighten the Muslim masses. He was arrested and expelled from his country several times due to his political activities and lived in Europe (e.g. London, Paris).
The overall goal of Young Turks such as Cevdet was to bring to end the despotic regime of Sultan Abdülhamid II. For this purpose Cevdet and 4 other medical students at the Military Medical Academy in Istanbul founded the secret “Committee of Union and Progress” (CUP) in 1889. Initially with no political agenda, it became politicized by several leaders and factions and mounted a revolution against Abdülhamid in 1908. However, Abdullah Cevdet was not politically involved in the CUP but promoted his secular ideas until his death.
He was also involved in several Kurdish organisations formed after the 1908 revolution. He wrote of the Kürd Teavün ve Tarakki newspaper as well as the two journals published by the Kürd Hevi organisation. Prior to the First World War, his involvement with the Kurdish associations did not contradict his Ottomanism. However, after 1918, he took part in the Kürdistan Teali organisation which did in fact advocate Kurdish self rule.
He was tried a few times because some of his writings were considered as blasphemy against Islam and the prophet Muhammad. For this reason he was labelled as the “eternal enemy of Islam” (Süssheim, EI) and called “Aduvullah” (the enemy of God). Probably his most famous court case was due to his praising the Bahá’í Faith in his article in İctihad, 1 March 1922. Abdullah Cevdet was one of the intellectuals who influenced Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in his reforms of secularization in Turkey.
ugh, please, no lectures today.
Everybody’s got to be a pretty boy. Slap that arrogant look off of his face.
I don’t like rap, but ludacris is far from arrogant. He runs several charities for poor kids, recently gave away brand-new cars to people who needed them for work, and spends most of his spare time helping people out of the spotlight, because he has the money to do so. His music is just his way of funding his foundation.
Well, at least he picked an appropriate stage name.
exactly what I thought. lawl
yo zenmonkey!!! u is soo rite – teh stage name suits him perfickly!!!
That’s not Ludacris….
Um, yes. Yes it is.
Well, it’s actually spelt Ludicrous, but otherwise…
Um, his NAME is ‘Cris’, short for Christopher. So yes, it is ‘Ludacris’, a play on his name.
I know that, but did you actually look at the photo? I was reversing the wordplay based on his name and the photo.
Nuff said.
Its VERY Ludacris.
Spray Paint FTW! Makes it look like you’re old enough to shave!
I was gonna say that his hair didn’t look very hairlike. How does he get that texture, I wonder?
Fun fact: When ludacris was a kid, his stage name was “Chris Kringle”. Heard it on an interview with Chris Bridges himself.
I love Ludacris. Not so much his ‘music’, but his integrity. He runs a foundation under his name for poverty-stricken kids, kids whose parents have abused them or neglected them in favor of drugs, to make sure they get a good education, study hard and have the same opportunities that children from better families have. Not many rappers-or, well people in general are so caring and respectable.
I agree, and just for that, I officially am interested in him and I’ll see if he’s any good at music…
Used a stencil…and a sharpie.
Actually, I use the same styler as Kanye west
That’th jutht Ludacrith.
Next Question: Why?
It annoys me a bit the way his sideburns have sharp edges but his beard’s all fuzzy…
Same here.
Why? It’s HOT!!! I wouldn’t date him or anything since for me it goes past looks but for what he does this is absolutely HOT!! Sets him apart from the rest in one more way. And yes, I love all the charity work that he does.
I think he’s cute as a button, and I like his music as well as his works of charity.
But I’d like to know how he does the facial hair as well. I can’t get my eyebrows to look that precise, not even with wax strips or tweezers.
This site sucks. None of these are funny.
At all.