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@Zenith619

A Muslim | Sapiosexual | Faith over Feelings 🌚 |Podcast over music

Everything everywhere at once Katılım Ocak 2014
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Too young to be rushing things and too old to be wasting time
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@BabaAsp That place is an eyesore. To cross one lane to another without sighting anything nauseous is a miracle.
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ThatIworoadboy 🌿🔥🌬💨✌️😎💯🎖
Some of the reasons people gaslight Iwo Road… • Dirty environment • Traffic & poor planning • Bad narratives online • And yes… we no dey help ourselves But let’s be real— government no throw this dirt, we do. So what’s your take? All government fault or we get hand inside? Quote RT & talk your mind 👇 Don’t scroll. #KeepIwoRoadClean #IworoadIbadan #IworoadIbadan #ReclaimIworoad #ReclaimIworoad 🌿🔥🌬💨✌️😎💯
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Addz 🇯🇲@Addz8_·
Arsenal will win the 2025/26 Champions league
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
On 6 August 1945, a 29-year-old ship engineer was walking to work in Hiroshima, Japan when he saw a plane drop something attached to two parachutes. Then the sky turned white. Tsutomu Yamaguchi was just 3 km from the centre of the first atomic bomb ever used in war. The blast ruptured his eardrums, temporarily blinded him, and burned the entire left side of his upper body. He crawled to a shelter and found his two colleagues alive. They spent the night in an air-raid shelter. The next day, still badly burned, he boarded a train home. To cross a destroyed river with no bridge, he had to swim through floating bodies. He arrived in Nagasaki on 8 August and went straight to the hospital. The doctor who treated him was a former school classmate. The burns on Yamaguchi’s face were so severe the man didn’t even recognise him. On 9 August, still wrapped in bandages, Yamaguchi went to work at the Mitsubishi shipyard. His supervisor asked him to describe what had happened in Hiroshima. As he was speaking, the room filled with white light again. The second atomic bomb had just been dropped on his own city. He was 3 km from the centre of that one too. His wife and infant son survived. He lost hearing in his left ear permanently. His wife later developed radiation-related cancer, and his son suffered health problems throughout his life before passing away in 2005. Yamaguchi said nothing publicly for decades. Then in his eighties he wrote a memoir and a book of poetry. At 90 he travelled to New York and addressed the United Nations, calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons. The Japanese government didn’t officially recognise him as a survivor of both bombings until 2009. He passed away in January 2010, aged 93. He is the only person in history officially recognised as having survived both atomic bombs.
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Daily Loud
Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Today is officially World Art Day. What is your favorite piece of art of all time?
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Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer·
I watched Cute Abiola’s documentary all 1hr+ and I have thoughts☺️ Before I say anything else whether he made it for content, for money, for clout, or for all three combined that is between him and his Creator. I am not his judge and neither are you. But I want to talk about what I actually saw. Because a lot of people are so busy being offended that they completely missed the lesson. I am not just a random person with an opinion on this, I was once married, once pregnant and I delivered a child not by CS though but I know what it feels like to be in that vulnerable space🥹 Your body is doing something extraordinary and terrifying at the same time, and everything you need in that moment is just someone to hold you steady Some of us didn’t get that I was 8 months plus pregnant when my ex husband told me he would throw me out of the house. His exact words to me "mio fe wahala kankan, tio ba wo mo ma le e jade toyun toyun ni." Just like that No "let me hear your side of the story" No pause to remember that his pregnant wife was standing right in front of him. His sister-in-law said I was giving her attitude and that was enough for him to deliver a verdict. I didn't even have an altercation with this woman she just reported me and he believed it. At 8 months pregnant I got war while I was carrying a life inside me, I got unhappiness, I got days and nights of tears during a time I should have been protected. So when I watched that video and saw how that man moved around his wife the reassurance, the way he prayed over her, the sheer presence of him I felt something shift in my chest Before they even left for the hospital, his mother prayed with them at home. They walked into that hospital already covered and in that theatre, he was right there with her praying, holding space, not scrolling his phone in a waiting room somewhere pretending he wasn't scared. You cannot manufacture that. 2 people who are not genuinely rooted in faith together cannot perform that level of synchrony when everything is on the line. His wife was going in for her third surgery in four years. Three surgeries. Her body has been through it. And she was still open, still willing, still at peace. A woman who feels used or exploited carries it in her face. Watch it again. That woman was not performing. She consented to every frame and her spirit showed it. Even after sharing about the ectopic pregnancy people are arguing about 3rd surgery in 4 years and about content,privacy and monetisation But can we also talk about the fact that there are men who have never once considered that their pregnant wife is not just carrying a baby she is carrying fear, physical pain, hormones, uncertainty, and the desperate hope that the person beside her is actually with her? There are women who watched that video and felt grief because they realized they never had that and didn't even know they were allowed to want it. And the women who went through what I went through threatened, dismissed, unseen, during the most vulnerable season of their lives we watched that documentary differently. We weren't watching a content creator. We were watching a standard. A reminder of what should be normal but isn't. If this were a western documentary now you people would be crying in the comments and awwiing here and there 😂😂 but because it is one of ours, some people called it stupid content We really need to do better. Take the lesson or leave it. But the lesson is there. Pray for a kind partner. Not just a fine one. Not just a successful one. A kind one. One who will stand in the theatre shaking and still choose to pray instead of panic. May Allah continue to bless their home and keep it from every evil eye. Ameen. And to every woman who carried a pregnancy in pain, in silence, without the softness you deserved I see you. You were not too much. You were just in the wrong hands. — Eniola Olaniyan
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shaunn armah@shaunnarmah·
the weird mystery of the Shift Key.
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LIGHT OF DEEN
LIGHT OF DEEN@lightofdeeeen·
You make duʿā thinking it should land like instant magic but Allah is not just the One who gives, He is the One who knows. If it’s delayed or not given, it’s not rejection, it’s protection. So ask with certainty, but also say: “Ya Allah, give me what is best for me.” Because He knows what you don’t.
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H’s mom@aiishadahir·
Ask like someone who knows Who they’re asking. No disclaimers. No hesitation. No negotiations. Make duʿa without conditions. Sometimes your rizq isn’t blocked by sin. It’s blocked by fearful wording and a heart afraid to expect good from Allah. Check the words you repeat.
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Leo Dasilva@SirLeoBDasilva·
Why does Jada Pinkett hate Will Smith so much? Anytime he’s beginning to move on and forward with his life, she starts talking about him and their relationship negatively. Things nobody asked her unprovoked. Why?
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Vincent The Therapist
Vincent The Therapist@mrhighfoster·
Let me explain better so that you understand Mia Heller saw that the water near her home had tiny, invisible pieces of plastic floating in it. These microplastics were making the water dirty and bad for animals, fish, and of course, people. Then Mia had an idea in her garage (it all happened in her garage actually) She made a special liquid called ferrofluid. It's a black, shiny liquid that loves magnets. She mixed this ferrofluid with the dirty water. Then, she used strong magnets to pull the tiny plastic bits out very fasttt The magnets grabbed almost all the plastics (95 out of every 100), and Mia could clean and reuse the ferrofluid again and again. No need for expensive filtersss🎉 Her invention is small enough to fit in a backpack, and now scientists and big museums like the Smithsonian are like "Wowwww this could help clean water all over the world and save our planet . . Mia showed that even young people can invent big solutions from their own garage . . You see, you and I might not have a garage per say, but we can build up our own solutions from our bedrooms. At 3am And whatever it is you want to achieve, never look at your age. If you are in your late teens, or 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s...etc You can always be the start of something that heals the world and brings positive impacts to people. So today, let's be inspired by Mia Heller and go do something, because WE CAN!!!!! . . . ✍️ Vincent the Therapist Kindly follow me @mrhighfoster for more posts like thissss Thank you very much!💯
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🚨: Mia Heller, high school student, 18, invents water filter that eliminates 95.5% of microplastics.

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Lemon@Lemonbriz·
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on Lamine Yamal role in Barcelona loss to Atletico Madrid "Listen, I’m not here to make excuses — we lost the match and Atletico got the three points tonight. But I have to say something about the kid, Lamine Yamal. At 18 years old, carrying the weight of expectation on shoulders that should still be carefree… the boy was unplayable at times. The way he takes the ball in tight spaces, the bravery to ask for it even when we’re losing, the quality of his decisions — it’s special. Very special. He made Atletico panic every time he got on the ball. You could see the experienced players doubling up on him, and still he created moments out of nothing. Moments that remind you why we all fell in love with this game. Today we lost, but football wins when you have talents like Lamine. He’s not the future anymore… he’s already here. And he showed it again tonight, even in defeat. Respect to the boy. Big respect."
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Ali Faagba@contentmints·
I don’t know when I exploded during a call today 😂. A young girl was complaining about her parents not allowing her to marry the person of her choice, because they’re well-to-do, and they think the man might have chosen her because of their fortune. So I gave her step-by-step advice on what she needs to do. Then I rounded it up by telling her to break up with the guy if they still don’t approve. “If things don’t work out well in the marriage, you’ll still have them to turn back to, so don’t mess up your family because of a man,” I said. She responded by saying she doesn’t pray for that to happen, that is, she’s praying nothing will go wrong if she marries the young man. My voice immediately changed. I’ve seen so much. Any of the parties can be a victim of the wrong partner, but women almost always get the worse of it. For the remaining 15 minutes, it was a combination of advice and frank scolding. “What do you mean you don’t pray for that? No one prays for anything. Bad things just happen.” It’s okay to love someone. But don’t get blind. No matter how good someone is on the surface, you don’t know who they truly are until you live with them. Experiment and 100s of counselling sessions have taught me that.
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R6ft🤞@Zenith619·
@Amehokwuchukwu @renoomokri Better leave uncle alone. Taylor swift has been releasing almost every year and still killing it. Now compare it with Michael. When you're good, you're good is just the fact🤞
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Okwuchukwu Ameh🇳🇬@Amehokwuchukwu·
@renoomokri Michael Jackson’s success came mainly from talent, innovation, and impact—not just limited releases. In some cases, less availability builds anticipation, like seasonal fruits or festive goods, but in others, consistency builds trust and loyalty.
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Reno Omokri@renoomokri·
The reason Michael Jackson had the best-selling albums in music history is because he rarely released music during his lifetime. By creating scarcity, even if it is artificial, you increase your value and the public's demand for you. Too much availability breeds overfamiliarity, leading to hostility. That's why humans are in awe of the full moon. Because it comes once a month. Why do you think rice, beans, and other staples shoot up in price during festivities? It is not just increased demand. Suppliers hoard these produce to create an artificial scarcity. If people are disrespecting or undervaluing you, go and hide for a while, and your absence will increase your value. If fruits were available every time, you wouldn't value them. That is why God made them available only in certain seasons. #RenosNuggets
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R6ft🤞@Zenith619·
@thecreativexx The funny thing about it was it gives the Movie unavoidable PR. Now everyone is waiting for who'll be picked and how they'll perform. Another level of PR
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The Creative ®
The Creative ®@thecreativexx·
Having Nollywood icons audition for your movie to get the role on merit is not a small feat. They are not given roles out of fame, social media clout or reality TV tax alone but for real talent and experience. This is the Nollywood I crave to experience. Shout to Kemi Adetiba. One of the few real producers that are dedicated to making Nollywood great again.
@𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆@OneJoblessBoy

You can't buy experience 🔥 Watch Shan George's monologue for Kemi Adetiba's The Stool.

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A.Y.O@YusufAsunmogejo·
Let me share one parenting tip with you. This one is about how you can build your child's social intelligence. The ability to read what is not being said out loud. In the psychology of Ibn Sina, this is called Al-Wahm. It is the power of Estimation. It is the faculty that picks up on meanings that do not have a physical shape. Think about it like this. We all know a sheep right? And we all know a wolf? Now, let’s think about a sheep looking at a wolf. The eyes see a gray shape with four legs and fur. That is just physical data. But the mind of the sheep knows the wolf is hateful and dangerous right away. That sense of danger is not something the eyes can see. It is a meaning picked up by the Wahm. When you reflect on our discussion of the 7-7-7 rule, scholars say the best time to practice it is during the second stage of development, around ages 7 to 12. However, it could come earlier because some children have naturally wide mental vessels. This is the sweet spot where the brain starts to handle ideas that are not right in front of them. Here is how you can help your child build their Wahm. 1. Engage them in mental estimation. What do I mean? For example, when you are out at a mall, a park, or anywhere, pick a stranger standing far away. Do not let your child talk about their clothes or what they are carrying. Ask them to look at the person and tell you if they think that person is waiting for someone they love or if they are just bored and want to go home. This forces the child to stop leaning on the physical data of the eyes and start using their internal senses to hunt for intentions. 2. Learn always to remove the label. What do I mean here? Let’s say you see someone who is clearly upset, do not just say that person is angry. Ask your child what they think the weight on that person’s heart is at that moment. You could also ask what they thought about the person’s reaction or behavior. By calling it a weight or a meaning, you are giving the Wahm a job to do. One of your goals as a parent is to build a child who can read a room before they even speak. This is the root of real leadership. It is about not being fooled by the outward form because the internal sense is already looking for the truth. How often do you find yourself explaining the why behind people's actions instead of allowing your child to search for the motive? Less Discuss in the comments👏🏿👏🏿 Allah knows best.
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Umar Matovu@umarmatovs·
@IslamicSH_ Guinness and the mosque in the same post? Even if it doesn't make it there we don't care. It's a house of Allah that's the most important thing.
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R6ft🤞@Zenith619·
@THR Can't be the only one that finds The Rookies boring, Was I?
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Nollywood Citadel
Nollywood Citadel@Nolly_Citadel·
Official trailer for SEGILOLA is here 🔥 A powerful lineup of legends… Ibrahim Chatta, Bimbo Akintola, Odunlade Adekola, Afiz Oyetoro, Faithia Williams, Antar Laniyan and more.
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R6ft🤞@Zenith619·
@mirexmoses No wonder he committed suic Lost 3 relatives in one person
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𝑴𝒊𝒓𝒆𝒙@mirexmoses·
It’s crazy how Tommen had the most tangled relationship in the whole of GOT
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