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'''Mosque Cuck''' refers to more than one person. You may be looking for: | '''Mosque Cuck''' refers to more than one person. You may be looking for: | ||
*[[Arda Küçükyetim]] - [[Wolfshagger]] who ''Tried'' to attack a mosque, but failed | *[[Arda Küçükyetim]] - [[Wolfshagger]] who ''Tried'' to attack a mosque, but failed | ||
*[[Philip Manshaus]] - [[Norwegian|Mooseshagger]] who also ''Tried'' to attack a mosque, but was [[Lmao|beaten up by a boomer Muslim]] | *[[Philip Manshaus]] - [[Norwegian|Mooseshagger]] who also ''Tried'' to attack a mosque, but was [[Lmao|beaten up by a boomer Muslim]] | ||
*[[Mr. HJ]] - [[Indian|Jeetshagger]] attempted to ''attack'' a mosque but failed because the [[Halle synagogue shooting|door stopped him]]. | |||
*[[Muhammad Nazriel Fadhel Hidayat]] - [[Indonesian|Niggershagger]] went to his [[school]], which was also a mosque. Because the place where they studied was a mosque school, later when he entered the school he planted a bomb and it caused an explosion and he attacked but he [[failed]] because he was an idiot since he only managed to [[Fail|injure 96]] people. | |||
{{Disambig}} | {{Disambig}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:28, 27 April 2026
Mosque Cuck refers to more than one person. You may be looking for:
- Arda Küçükyetim - Wolfshagger who Tried to attack a mosque, but failed
- Philip Manshaus - Mooseshagger who also Tried to attack a mosque, but was beaten up by a boomer Muslim
- Mr. HJ - Jeetshagger attempted to attack a mosque but failed because the door stopped him.
- Muhammad Nazriel Fadhel Hidayat - Niggershagger went to his school, which was also a mosque. Because the place where they studied was a mosque school, later when he entered the school he planted a bomb and it caused an explosion and he attacked but he failed because he was an idiot since he only managed to injure 96 people.
This is a disambiguation page — we hope you feel less ambiguated.