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World Cup 2026
World Cup 2026@WorldCupMedia·
🇧🇷 Brazil vs. Morocco 🇲🇦 #BRAMAR Who's taking all 3 points? 💬
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Straits of Hormuz are named after Ahura Mazda from Zoroastrianism
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
Night sky of Mars🌌
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Troll Football
Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Only 6 days until Ronaldo's 6th World Cup!
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Peek TV
Peek TV@PeekTV_in·
#PeekOnGround: A ‘Cockroach’ tries to give flowers to security personnel at the Parliament Street Police Station. The Delhi Police have given the CJP permission to protest at the Jantar Mantar
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Little baby owl
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Culture Crave 🍿
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave·
A robot in China wearing a clown wig roundhouse kicked a child in the stomach
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⚽️ Kyle Sheldon
⚽️ Kyle Sheldon@kylesheldon·
Is this the best World Cup team photo of all time? Bravo, Norway 🇳🇴⚔️
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Sabahat Zakariya
Sabahat Zakariya@sabizak·
This person's intellectual dishonesty and desire to spread lies is equal only to Yasser Latif Hamdani’s. 1) Yes, Jinnah was an admirer of Ataturk and against the Khilafat Movement, but Jinnah never had a uniform ideology. He was secular where he needed to be and a religious ideologue when that is what would help his cause. This confusion is the inheritance he left the country he birthed. Only in these guys' universe can you both be secular and declare Islam as state religion. 2) Ottoman Turkey was already the khilaafat, where was the room or need for Ataturk to declare Islam the state religion? He did exactly the opposite. In clear cut words that he never minced he threw Islam out of the state polity, abolished shariah courts, and changed Turkey's Arabic script to Latin because he said 'Turkish must rid itself of these incomprehensible signs.’ These words are still inscribed in stone in Gulhane Park, Istanbul. 3) As for giving women the right to vote, women gained universal suffrage in the United States in 1920, while Ataturk ensured women got the right to vote first in 1930 in municipal elections and then universal suffrage in 1934. By the time 1947 rolled around, women's right to vote was a much more acceptable idea that had been in practice for decades. So making it sound like Jinnah was more radical than Ataturk based on women’s vote is pure dishonesty. 4) India is called 'The Republic of India' as well as Bharat in the constitution (never Hindustan) but what does that have to do with Pakistan calling itself an Islamic republic? Since neither India nor Bharat means Hindu Raj. 5) Imagine saying a Hindu can be the PM of a country that calls itself the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Logic 💯. Every day he writes things like that and people like @fawadchaudhry call him learned.
MD Umair Khan@MDUmairKh

1. Jinnah was a great admirer of Atatürk. (see pic one) 2. Atatürk, despite being secular, declared Islam as the state religion and didn't give women voting rights for 13 years. He also got a fatwa declared against Greeks from Muftis of Ankara. (see pic two) 3. Jinnah removed references to God from Pakistan's constitution, didn't declare Islam as the state religion, gave women voting rights from the get-go, and issued no fatwas against his opponents. Instead, he spoke of destroying the clergy. (see pic three) 4. If Ataturk was "mushrik", Jinnah was even more radical. 5. Pakistan was named the Islamic Republic in 1956 for its Muslim identity because India already called itself Hindustan/Bharat. The constitution itself kept Church and State separate, and had no religious clauses that directly affected people's personal lives. This only started in the mid-70s during Cold War shenanigans. A Hindu could be the Prime Minister of the "Islamic Republic" of Pakistan, and there was a separate oath for a non-Muslim Prime Minister (see pic four).

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Sabahat Zakariya
Sabahat Zakariya@sabizak·
White neighbours have a toddler daughter and they’re having a party in the backyard today. Just hear the kids screaming. I’m loving it tbh. One misses noise in these largely dead suburbs. Yesterday on the plane it was a white family’s kids in front of me who were crying and yelling the hardest. I’m ok with internal criticism of Indian tourists but dancing in public places (ideally not to Hindutva music) isn’t as big a problem as some people make it out to be, certainly not in cities where everyone expects such craziness anyway, NYC being prime example, where black people are usually the loudest. No progressive Indian American would ever dare criticize them as a collective. So self-assessment is good but too much self flagellation is also not needed.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Max Verstappen vs. World's Fastest Camera Drone
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Troll Football
Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Which record is the hardest to break?
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Achilles
Achilles@Xhej__·
Keep going no matter what.
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SuperSisi
SuperSisi@SuperSisi·
One of the most beautiful pixel art backgrounds of all time Change my mind!
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Retro Anime
Retro Anime@retro_anime·
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team (1996)
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: A civilization 2,000 light-years away pointing a powerful enough telescope at Earth right now would see the Roman Empire. They'd see Jesus alive.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
This mountain in China appears to burn every morning due to the sun striking it at the perfect angle and the moving clouds A phenomenon called alpenglow
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