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@ZeroContextRep @DiscussingFilm It's the same actor, even for the animated one
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@DiscussingFilm Nah the disrespect these live action Disney is doing is insane 😭😭 -1000 aura


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@double_chief777 @yabaleftonline Calling him a distraction simply because someone else told you he's a distraction. Peak fooling
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"I think there's a bigger game plan with Tinubu and APC. With the way they're moving – sharing rice, The City Boy Movement, owning 31 out of 35 states' governors in Nigeria.
I don't think President Tinubu is preparing for 2027. I think he's preparing for 2032; I think he wants to go for a third term. He's pushing for a one-party system. What they're doing now doesn't look like a plan for 2027." - VeryDarkMan


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Did you know that a $5 coffee might actually cost you $50 in true mathematical value?
Most people assume that “expensive” simply means “costly.” But mathematics tells a different story: price and true cost are not the same thing.
In what economists call utility theory, every purchase carries two kinds of cost:
The money you spend
The value of the best alternative you didn’t choose
That second part is known as opportunity cost.
Take that $5 coffee. If instead you invested that money, compound interest could turn it into $50 over time. That difference—what you could have had—is the real hidden cost.
But here’s where it gets interesting. Sometimes, expensive things are actually mathematically cheap.
A $500 course that increases your income by $5,000 isn’t a cost—it’s an investment with a 10× return. In purely mathematical terms, that’s a highly efficient decision.
The math becomes even more surprising when we consider hedonic adaptation—the tendency of humans to quickly return to a baseline level of happiness.
No matter what you buy, the initial excitement fades at a rate that can be studied and predicted. Over time, the emotional “value” of most purchases declines.
Smart decision-makers think differently. They don’t just look at price tags—they think in terms of value equations:
What is the long-term return?
What alternatives am I giving up?
How long will the benefit actually last?
They apply this thinking to everything: car payments, subscriptions, education—even relationships.
Because in the end, the math doesn’t lie.
True value often hides where we least expect it.
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@Grand_PA33 @pallnandi You forgot to specify UAE and China's own connection. Didn't talk about how Iran and China are business partners. Didn't talk about how Iran is sponsoring terrorism everywhere.
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Went to a client’s home today wearing my rosary. 📿
Client: "What’s that on your neck?"
Me: "It’s a rosary."
Client: "We don't allow such in our house."
Me: "Say no more, let me just put it in the car..." 🏃🏾♂️
Fast forward: I’m currently at HOME on my sofa and she’s blowing up my phone. Since when did a cross become a security threat?
Listen, even if I love money, this one has refused.
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@AnxiousHolly Both. Google photos for backup, Gallery for everything else
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Modern Jesus:
- Preaches only about love
- Gives you health and wealth
- Never says anything negative
- Loved and accepted by the world
- Serves your will, not God's will
- Hates to offend you or others
Biblical Jesus:
- Preaches God's righteousness
- Gives salvation, hope, peace, and joy
- Warns of sin, judgment, and hell
- Hated and despised by the world
- Exalts God the Father's will
- Offends the world with the truth
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@Fact Lies. Not having love, and then seeking one, wastes your time and makes you less productive. Humanities proves it.
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❗️The Iranian terrorist regime launched a long-range missile for the first time since the start of Operation Roaring Lion that could reach a distance of ~4,000 km.
During Operation Rising Lion in June 2025, the IDF revealed that the Iranian regime has intentions to develop missiles with a range of 4,000 km, which pose a danger to dozens of countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. The Iranian regime denied this.
We have been saying it: The Iranian terrorist regime poses a global threat. Now, with missiles that can reach London, Paris or Berlin.
The Iranian terror regime has carried out attacks against 12 countries in the region and is developing a capability that poses a much broader threat.

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As an Islamic expert, I state: If President Trump stops the war while the Iranians still retain the capability to fire a single missile or bullet, the U.S. and Israel have lost this battle against the Iranian Ayatollah regime. The same applies if he abandons aerial superiority over Iran and maritime control of Iranian waters. If this happens, the Ayatollah regime will emerge from this battle stronger than ever. From the perspective of Islam, this is not a war but merely one more battle in the war it has waged against the rest of humanity for nearly 1,400 years.
The Islamic Ummmah is playing the long game, and we are [playing] the next elections.

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