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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
For those who used a computer between 1995 and 2001, what's the computer game from that time that sticks with you the most, and why?
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Het was mij een genoegen om vandaag te spreken met de Nederlandse premier, Rob Jetten. We hebben gesproken over manieren om de betrekkingen tussen India en Nederland verder te versterken. We hebben het potentieel van onze samenwerking benadrukt op gebieden zoals halfgeleiders, grootschalige waterprojecten, groene waterstof en talentmobiliteit. Daarnaast hebben we van gedachten gewisseld over de situatie in West-Azië en het belang onderstreept van een spoedig herstel van vrede en stabiliteit in de regio. @MinPres
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Valentina The Bullet Shevchenko
Valentina The Bullet Shevchenko@BulletValentina·
Women are weak?! Tell that to my sister—an airline captain. Or tell it to the "Night Witches" the all-female bomber regiment of World War II, who dropped bombs under the cover of darkness with their engines off, then landed in pitch blackness without landing lights.For this, they earned a reputation for being elusive and deadly. Go ahead, tell them who is stronger. It all depends entirely on one's upbringing. You can just as easily raise a man to be a helpless milksop who is incapable of doing anything. Martial arts represent a warrior tradition where there is no distinction between man and woman. There is only the Art itself. That is precisely why people train: to become more graceful, stronger, and wiser—and to ensure that no one ever gets the chance to punch them in the face.
FREAK.MMA@FREAKMMA1

Khabib gives his honest take on women in fighting sports 🙍‍♀️🥊 "The Almighty creates a woman, she is weak; a man, he is strong. People want to change all this and mix it. I like it when a man does manly things and a woman does womanly things." #UFC #MMA

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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
If you could pass one law that would make some people furious at first, but would clearly make society better in 10 years, what would it be?
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fooo
fooo@bitcoinpanda69·
Why I hate fake nails: Many civilizational collapses throughout history were preceded by a period where women wore long fake nails Ancient Egypt, Roman Empire, Various Chinese dynasties... It is a signification that they are "above" toil and live only as a leisure class. It is entitlement signaling - a hallmark of elitism and largesse by an empire grown too fat and large on the back of its prior generations' successes fake nails are the physical symbol for a society that long ceased knowing what to virtuously do with itself. A society where abundance and ease externally breeds mental, emotional and spiritual disorder within. The human psyche seeks challenge by which to grow. If it lacks this externally from worldly challenge toward the individual, there are two choices - to healthily, humbly seek out challenge and growth, or to stagnate and fester in the entropy of that comfort and excessive indulgence, whereby the natural growth-seeking mechanism begins to create inner mental illness to compensate and create that necessary psychic friction fake nails is the absolute epitome of the spirit of what it means to be a shallow npc with no self-awareness. To be spoiled rotten and so unused to life enforcing boundaries with you that you falsely believe, with a soul-sick relish, that they might not exist I hate fake nails and all they represent. They are a cancer on society. They are the canary in the coal mine of a rotting empire past its prime and a culture that has forgotten the meaning of honorable toil
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barneytheboi
barneytheboi@barneytheboi·
How did the president of the United States drop a meme coin and slow rug it for hundreds of millions of dollars And then it just never get spoken of again lmao
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Slaw
Slaw@coleslawmonday·
@NotSonnyFaz Will I go to hell for marrying a 6 year old? Or is Islam ok with that as long as she had her period?
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Daniel Haqiqatjou
Daniel Haqiqatjou@Haqiqatjou·
This was an important scholarly statement signed by Shaykh Dido, Shaykh Hassan Kettani, the Mufti of Libya, and other major scholars regarding the war on Iran. Summary: It is contrary to Islam to side with the Zionists and wish for their success and the destruction of Iran. Furthermore, now is the critical time for unity between all Muslims. __________ In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Statement from the Scholars of the Ummah Regarding the Ongoing War Events in the Gulf Region: Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad, and upon his family and all his companions. And thereafter: In light of the dangerous escalation and great tension the region is witnessing, which has reached the point of bombing the capitals of the region's countries, and in fulfillment of the covenant that Allah took from the scholars to declare the truth. We—scholars, preachers, and workers for Islam from among its sons—declare the following: Firstly: The reality of this war and its objectives: America and its Zionist allies have no motive for this war except injustice; for Iran has not wronged them nor attacked them, but rather their action is injustice and aggression for which they will be held accountable, and they have previously practiced it when they invaded Afghanistan, Iraq, and others, which constitutes oppression and tyranny prohibited by all divine laws. This war is distinctly a Crusader-Zionist war, targeting in its outcomes Islam at the heart of its home, and its Ummah in the depths of its depths, where the Islamic sanctities, the Ummah's potentials, its wealth, its demographic weight, historical, and civilizational weight lie. And this war is not merely a limited conflict due to a transient political disagreement between Iran on one side, and America and the occupation state on the other. Rather, it is a link in a chain of wars, and a part of a history of conflict, not an isolated event, nor a detached matter. Secondly: The Divine Wisdom in Such Events: Regardless of any interpretation of what is happening, or analysis of what is occurring, or reading of what is taking place, the believer affirms the Divine Wisdom behind every event, and the unseen dimension behind every matter. And perhaps Allah Almighty is preparing through these events for great matters, and praiseworthy outcomes if the Muslims deal with them well, and fulfill the duty toward them, {and perhaps you dislike a thing and it is good for you}. But the believer's invocation of the aspect of Divine Decree, the unseen dimension, and the Divine Wisdom behind every matter does not conflict with fulfilling the Sharia duty, and what it requires in terms of the necessity of understanding the events, awareness of the facts, and acting upon the duty toward all of that. Thirdly: Condemnation and Rejection of the Aggression: What America and its ally, the Zionist entity state, have carried out in terms of bombing cities, sites, military and civilian targets that began in Iran—and we do not know where it will end—is the clearest and most evident form of aggression and tyranny that characterizes their policy toward Islam and the Muslims. And it is a policy that casts behind its back all heavenly laws, earthly values, human ethics, international laws, and human conventions that they boast of adhering to and speaking about!! And the least of the duty in this regard is to condemn this aggression and reject this criminality. And while we recognize the reality of the Iranian regime's project and what it has committed in the lands of Sunni Muslims, at the same time we see that targeting Iran by the Crusader-Zionist alliance is an external targeting of a country from the lands of the Muslims that has its sanctity and importance, regardless of the regime that governs it. And just as we reject and condemn the Crusader-Zionist aggression on Iran, we strongly reject the targeting of the Arab Gulf states by Iran, even if Iran focused its targeting on the depths of the occupied entity, it would be a fulfillment of repelling the aggression and a healing for the believers' hearts. America deliberately places military bases in the Gulf countries to provoke Iran into striking these bases, so that those countries retaliate against Iran, igniting war between the region's countries in a way that serves the enemies' interests. And this is one of the dangers of the presence of these foreign forces in the region. And scholars and preachers of the Ummah warned against this when those forces first came to the lands of the Muslims. Fourthly: The Sanctity of Participating in This War: Any support or assistance for this unjust war in any form whatsoever, and at any level of levels, is considered participation in it, and in achieving its criminal objectives against Islam and its people. It is ironic that the Western military bases present in the region, which were established under the pretext of securing them, are the ones whose presence today causes the bombing to which the capitals of the region's countries are subjected! Fifthly: The Duty of the Time: It is regrettable that these devastating wars whose sparks fly in the lands of the Muslims are a struggle for control over the region by those with different projects, in the complete absence of any true Islamic project. And this miserable situation requires from the people of knowledge and action, those zealous for the religion, bearers of the call, and those with opinion to work on: A. Returning the Ummah to its religion, establishing the religion, ruling by the Sharia, and taking the means of strength, And the path to that necessarily requires achieving unity and solidarity, and renouncing the causes of division and conflict. And the matter is even more obligatory upon the elite and leaders of the Ummah. B. The necessity of resorting to Allah; where the need and necessity is affirmed to resort to Allah Almighty through repentance and seeking forgiveness, remembrance and supplication to relieve distresses, avert harms, dispel worries, uncover griefs, and clinging to the Book and the Sunnah, patience upon the truth, and steadfastness upon the religion. O Allah, decree for this Ummah a matter of right guidance and preserve the lands of the Muslims, and may Allah send prayers and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon his family and all his companions. The Signatories: 1- Mufti General of Libya - Sheikh Sadiq al-Ghariyani 2- Sheikh Muhammad al-Hassan al-Dido - President of the Center for Training Scholars of Mauritania 3- Sheikh Hassan al-Kattani - President of the League of Scholars of the Arab Maghreb 4- Sheikh Mahfouz Ould al-Walid - President of the Islamic Forum 5- Sheikh Muhammad al-Saghir - President of the Ansar Authority 6- Dr. Jamal Abdul Sattar - President of the League of Scholars of Ahl al-Sunnah 7- Sheikh Sami al-Sa'idi - Secretary General of the Libyan Fatwa House 8- Sheikh Abdul Hay Yusuf - Dean of the Academy of Ansar al-Nabi ﷺ 9- Sheikh Jamal al-Ahmar - University Professor, Algeria 10- Sheikh Muhammad Sayyidiya bin Ajdad - Deputy President of the League of Muslim Scholars 11- Sheikh Burhan Saeed - President of the League of Scholars of Eritrea 12- Sheikh Belkhir al-Idrissi - Professor at the University of Oran, Algeria 13- Sheikh Bashir Issam al-Marrakshi - University Professor in Morocco 14- Sheikh Abdullah bin Amin - Secretary General of the Mauritanian Islamic Forum 15- Sheikh Ahmed al-Shanqiti - Deputy Secretary General of the League of Scholars of the Arab Maghreb 16- Sheikh Sulayman al-Ahmar - University Professor in Algeria 17- Sheikh Faraj Kundi - Libyan Islamic Preacher 18- Sheikh Hussein Abdul Aal - President of the One Ummah Authority 19- Dr. Hatem Abdul Azim - Professor of Islamic Jurisprudence and its Principles 20- Dr. Omar Bamba - Executive Director of the Union of African Scholars 21- Dr. al-Sharif Hamza al-Kattani - Moroccan Scholar 22- Sheikh Saad Raziqa - Imam, preacher, lecturer, and family consultant in the American community 23- Dr. Mahmoud Saeed al-Shajrawi - President of the Faz Foundation for Educational Work and Psychological Support 24- Sheikh Wajih Saad Hassan - Member of the World Union of Muslim Scholars - Italy 25- Dr. Fahmi Salem - Member of the Union of Muslim Scholars - Indonesia
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Fomocap
Fomocap@fomocapdao·
the war has not even started yet. Iran will target major American oil facilities in the Middle East.
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Oh, look the IDF’s number one donor, Larry Ellison, just bought CNN. Along with earlier purchases of CBS and TikTok. Let me guess, you’re offended by me noticing that. It’s not wrong for him to buy half of American media for Israel, it’s wrong of me to notice.
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Scalping-Mohawk 🪓🟢
Scalping-Mohawk 🪓🟢@Mohawk_XBT·
@kunley_drukpa The explanatiom for this is very simple. Because every woman in their household including their mother walks around with a BBL in a g-string, the men get conditioned to turn off sexual feelings for female physique.
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ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩
Went to a big Brazilian Carnaval block party. Famously during Carnaval Brazilians will dress up to gather and drink, dance and ‘make out’ - basically will spend days on end propositioning each other. Have to say Carnaval so far has been one the gayest experiences in my life in the sense at times it feels like an open air gay club. My inference is Brazil has more gays per capita than almost any other countries, don’t know if that’s a cultural or genetic thing or a bit of both. When you to Carnaval, at least one of the public events, seems like the ratio is close to 60-40 Men to Women. Sometimes a real sausage fest. One of the big points of the event too is people take it as an opportunity ‘to lose their inhibitions’ and just cruise around and ‘make out’ (‘Pegação’) with people And then really a lot of the gay Brazilians seem to take that opportunity to heart. What would happen was you were in the crowd or standing at the edge of the crowd and then occasionally one of them would approach you: “Do you speak Portuguese?” then “Wow where are you from?” then “Are you straight?” “Hey yeah sorry man, thanks for asking though, don’t want to waste your time, enjoy the rest of your day” “No problem; enjoy Carnaval” Kept happening. Would be less time each time before I told them “I’m not gay” once I began to clock what was happening. Presumably this is what it feels like to be a woman getting approached in bar. Got to be on the lookout too not to get your arse squeezed. Guess something like this you have to take as a compliment but was making me feel self-conscious. Lot of the costumes people dress up too in they’re very gay-coded, everybody is covered in glitter, lot of shirtless men around… it’s a very very gay vibe. You could get away with calling it ‘camp’ maybe with some plausible deniability but if you were being honest yeah it’s pretty gay By the way some women would approach too (just want to make that clear!!!) but the ratio in the end ended up being more men than women. Have to shrug and say “that’s Brazil for you”
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Scalping-Mohawk 🪓🟢
Scalping-Mohawk 🪓🟢@Mohawk_XBT·
@D1mashqi Brother how can the Saudi Kingdom have control since 1344 if Muhammad bin Saud the founder if the House of Saud was born in 1710?
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بدر الدين
بدر الدين@D1mashqi·
Timeline of control over the Haramayn: Rashidun Caliphate (1 - 41 AH) (Sunni) Umayyad Caliphate (41 - 132) (Sunni) Abbasid Caliphate (132 - 358) (Sunni) Fatimid 'Caliphate' (358 - 567) (Isma'ili) Ayyubid Sultanate (567 - 648) (Ash'ari) Mamluk Sultanate (648 - 923) (Ash'ari) Ottoman Empire (923 - 1334) (Maturidi) Hashemite Kingdom (1334 - 1344) (Ash'ari) Saudi Kingdom (1344 - present) (Salafi)
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