Hathora Enforcement International

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Hathora Enforcement International

@weeeeeiderman

The account run for enforcement of international sharia law

انضم Ekim 2019
136 يتبع16 المتابعون
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🦔@adrift_mp3·
Always the same shit. They cry blood and throw a tantrum if you make fun of engagement farming on twitter but will say the vilest shit and then hide like a naked mole rat.
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גויזביץ'@IshayYozevitch·
@kerokero8003 כושי אנחנו המצאנו את ההומור, אף אחד לא ביקש ממך להצטרף לבדיחה גוי
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Magnum_OPus@MagnussOPus·
@HPhobiaWatch Muslims if fossil juice didn’t come out of their barren deserts:
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daniel hanuka📟 🇮🇱
daniel hanuka📟 🇮🇱@LionsOfZion_ORG·
This is what genocide looks like. It happened on October 7. Not in Gaza. The rest is WAR.
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הסייר@ScoutLarper·
Guy who is a Nazi and supports Hitler: Have heard about the INHUMANE GENOCIDE that's happening RIGHT NOW by the DEMONIC TERRORIST STATE of Israel?
Real Ass Wigger@RAWigger

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Adin - عدین - עדין
Who founded al-Qaeda? Abdullah Azzam, Palestinian. Who did the 1993 WTC bombing? Ahmed Ajaj, Nidal Ayyad, Mohammed A. Salameh, Palestinians. What attack inspired al-Qaeda to carry out 9/11 according to Abu Ubeid al-Qurashi, an aide of Bin Laden? Munich massacre, Palestinian terrorist attack. Who was Bin Laden's contact on US soil? Ziyad Khaleel, Palestinian Who provided the forged documents to the 9/11 hijackers? Eyad al-Rababah, Palestinian What crowd was caught on CNN camera celebrating the 9/11 attack? Palestinians
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Ander Winter Pontes
Ander Winter Pontes@PontesAnder·
Pra quem acha que homossexualidade é uma criação da burguesia ocidental europeia...
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

Pre Columbian Basalt Sculpture of a Homosexual Copulating Couple (1000-1500 CE) - Costa Rica 🇨🇷 This unusual Costa Rican sculpture is of two naked males wearing flat headdresses engaging in a homosexual activity. Carved of basalt stone, the sculpture is highly stylized and created in a simple, minimal manner. The larger man stands behind, with his hands firmly holding the shoulders of the smaller man. Such pose generates the feeling of tension, more of a power play between the men than the sexual connotation. Although such scene of homosexual activity may have a certain connotation for people today, the people of Ancient Costa Rica had a quite different interpretation. Wearing little clothing was a symbol of high class for Ancient Costa Ricans because only people who worked in the fields had to wear clothing to protect their sensitive areas such as the genital area. Costa Ricans also considered sex as the unpredictable force, which often leads to tension and destruction. Thus, sex was naturally analogized with beings of aggressive power, such as human males who were often warriors, the fighting force in their culture. Moreover, such activity had a ritualistic significance. During ceremonies, a strong, masculine warrior engaged in the sexual act with another warrior of lesser power to transfer his strength and virility. The basalt sculpture, then, embodies more conception and symbolism than just sex itself. Looking at this sculpture, we realize that symbolism can be interpreted in a myriad of ways depending on the culture and context in question. It behooves us to look below the surface to understand the intricacies of symbol systems and their use within a given culture during a given period. It only expands our understanding of the beauty and complexity of the overall human experience and its infinite expressions. Barakat Gallery, London #archaeohistories

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