A derogatory phrase used to explain the inevitable, violent, often explosive behavior encountered any time large groups of Islamic individuals gather.
Derived by substituting the word "Dirka" in place of "Hater", in the popular phrase "Hater's gonna hate."
"Dirka" being satirical, stereotypical gibberish spoken by Jihadists in the film "Team America: World Police."
The phrase is a modern day, shortened adaptation of the ancient parable "The Scorpion and the Frog" - a fable used to illustrate the view that the behavior of some creatures, or of some people, is irrepressible, no matter how they are treated and no matter what the consequences.
Derived by substituting the word "Dirka" in place of "Hater", in the popular phrase "Hater's gonna hate."
"Dirka" being satirical, stereotypical gibberish spoken by Jihadists in the film "Team America: World Police."
The phrase is a modern day, shortened adaptation of the ancient parable "The Scorpion and the Frog" - a fable used to illustrate the view that the behavior of some creatures, or of some people, is irrepressible, no matter how they are treated and no matter what the consequences.
Civilized Person 1: "Dude, did you hear about that suicide bombing that killed all those women and children in Pakistan? Why would anybody strap a bomb to themselves and walk into a crowd of innocent people buying groceries?"
Civilized Person 2: "Dirka's gonna dirk."
Civilized Person 1: "Oh yeah, I forgot."
Civilized Person 2: "Dirka's gonna dirk."
Civilized Person 1: "Oh yeah, I forgot."
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Often used in the television show; "South Park."
Often used in the television show; "South Park."
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