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Fangirling is my life . way too many crushes .DOCTOR WHO IS LIFE. .☺ AVID READER I also blog rarely. introvert
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@elorwelliano lo normal en el antiguo regimen era matar a los violadores,
la carcel solo era para ladrones y delincuencia menor.
el estado moderno te lo ha arrebatado todo, ni vengarte puedes.
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@elorwelliano Ni siquiera debería estar esposada, deben darle una medalla, felicitarla y hasta recompensa, hizo el trabajo que debió hacer un estado que no la protegió y en cambio perdonó al que la lastimó, QUÉ VERGÜENZA! 🤬👎🏻
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@elorwelliano @JohaYpunto Lo he dicho, lo sigo diciendo y lo sostengo:
UN VIOLADOR MUERTO NO VUELVE A VIOLAR
LOS VIOL4DOR3S MERECEN LA PENA DE MUERTE, TODOS LOS VIOLADORES MERECEN MORIR
SEA QUE VIOLEN PERSONAS O ANIMALITOS INDEFENSOS
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💥🇹🇷 Víctima de violación mata a su agresor tras su excarcelación por amnistía y desafía al juez: “Él me violó a mí, no al Estado. ¿Quién les dio el derecho de perdonarlo sin consultarme?”.
En Turquía, una mujer que sufrió una brutal violación vio cómo su atacante, condenado a 20 años de prisión, fue liberado apenas 20 meses después por una amnistía estatal.
Indignada, consiguió un arma y lo mató de un disparo en plena calle, y durante el juicio, cuando el juez le preguntó por qué lo había hecho, ella respondió con una frase que ya recorre el mundo: “Él me violó a mí, no al Estado. ¿Quién les dio el derecho de perdonarlo sin consultarme?”.
¿Por qué los gobiernos indultan a delincuentes sin tener en cuenta el sufrimiento de quienes padecieron los crímenes? ¡Esto es algo perverso! ¿Apoyas a esta mujer?

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@worqas @zeshmohmand But junaid safdar is not a political figure 🤷🏻♀️. Phir why maryam is being so aggressive? Or is she misusing her status to give pleasure to her son, like her father did with his family, when he was a PM….
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We didn’t fight to work. Women have ALWAYS worked. We fought to get paid.
miia@miiagarro
can’t believe women fought to work
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My friend had cancer and was going through chemo, barely able to keep food down, exhausted all the time. And her husband still expected her to cook, clean, and act “normal” because he “didn’t want the house to feel sick.” One day she fainted in the kitchen trying to make him dinner and he got annoyed, said she was being dramatic. She was literally on the verge of dying because of the stress he put her under. But the moment she realised he is selfish, she left him…and somehow, after that, she started recovering and eventually beat cancer. Ladies, don’t let a man shorten your lifespan.
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Iran is the only country in the world where top Generals and Politicians die first, before their people.
In the shadowed tapestry of human conflict, Iran emerges as a singular symphony of sacrifice, where the melody of leadership resounds first with the drumbeat of destiny.
Here, top generals and politicians do not linger in gilded halls or whisper strategies from afar. They step forward, hearts ablaze, and meet the reaper’s blade before a single tear falls from their people’s eyes. Their blood becomes the ink of legends, etching tales of unyielding resolve upon the nation’s soul.
Contrast this with the world’s weary stage.
In Israel, amid the thunder of crisis, politicians unfurl their wings and vanish into foreign skies, leaving echoes of abandonment in their wake.
In America, the mighty generals burrow deep into Pentagon bunkers, shielded by concrete and protocol, their commands drifting like distant thunder while the people bear the storm alone. These are not acts of cowardice alone, but symphonies of self-preservation—hollow notes in the grand opera of power.
Iran’s way is ancient and eternal.
The shepherd stands with the flock, the captain goes down with the ship. In this radiant defiance, death itself bows, transformed from defeat into a crown of thorns worn proudly.
For when leaders die first, the people rise immortal, their spirit unbroken, their flag forever kissed by the wind of true nobility.
In Iran, heroism is not a choice, it is the very breath of the nation.




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“Is Pakistani blood cheap?" For those asking this now where were you when @PTIofficial workers were martyred? Were they not Pakistanis too? 💔
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