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Whatever happened to Barhar? I remember that for a long time it was the cry of a lot of ferals and a few small hordes but its a long time since I heard anyone else use it.--[[User:Honestmistake|Honestmistake]] 15:39, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
Whatever happened to Barhar? I remember that for a long time it was the cry of a lot of ferals and a few small hordes but its a long time since I heard anyone else use it.--[[User:Honestmistake|Honestmistake]] 15:39, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
== Theistic Barhah Fundamentalism ==
In my observations and my estances amidst my zombie comrades, I have begun to notice the emergence of Barhah, not as a spiritual or brotherhood sense, but as an actual God. I intend to publish a paper on the matter.

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History

So who first coined the term, anyway? Where does it come from? These would be good topics for this article.--Jiangyingzi 20:25, 28 July 2007 (BST)

Put up an etymology section, it's been bugging me for ages where it came from! Arrgh :P--Gobbleykins 16:21, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

The BARHAR section is retarded. We don't care which groups accept a word or not. At all. Joe Anger 17:55, 24 August 2007 (BST)

I've never even heard of "barhar" outside of this wiki page. I think the whole section should be removed.--Mister Nathan Marbles 22:09, 14 December 2007 (UTC)

Whatever happened to Barhar? I remember that for a long time it was the cry of a lot of ferals and a few small hordes but its a long time since I heard anyone else use it.--Honestmistake 15:39, 11 February 2010 (UTC)

Theistic Barhah Fundamentalism

In my observations and my estances amidst my zombie comrades, I have begun to notice the emergence of Barhah, not as a spiritual or brotherhood sense, but as an actual God. I intend to publish a paper on the matter.