Abu Cortex (AuDHD) 🇸🇱
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Abu Cortex (AuDHD) 🇸🇱
@AbuCortex
Helping men with ADHD reclaim their days from chaos & procrastination with flexible, affordable, tailored coaching + useful ADHD & MBTI content. Ahmed
North West, England Tham gia Mayıs 2023
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@AbuCortex @AgentOfAnarchie @deendreams001 Yes, to clarify, it's sexual abuse. If he harms her, it's not technically rape as in islam rape has to be zina
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@AbuCortex @AgentOfAnarchie @deendreams001 it doesn’t mean permanent consent lol. It doesn’t give the right for coercion. Forcing sex is haram and falls under harm of the wife. The wife can seek separation because of this
And u think smart, do u really think she’ll be inclined to have sex with u in the future?
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@AgentOfAnarchie @deendreams001 It’s not called rape, it’s called sexual assault
Rape implies there is no consent, but the Nikkah contract is permanent consent
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@deendreams001 ????
Marital rape refers to forceful sex with ur spouse, r@pe is very obviously haram, so is marital r@pe
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@Sabydabydoo Wait, you never really get an opportunity to pray in your shoes? I find myself in that situation at least once a week
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@alexeixbt In real life, they won’t save you, but at the same time, there are plenty that will get in the way of your betterment
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@DoctorPerin If it were, it would probably be on the same level as “cracker”.
Being that cracker comes from “whip cracker”
In other words, both refer to a group of individuals who are, for the most part, the authority in society
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@Damilolaa_aa @MasculinePeak No the point of the tweet is that if it truly is such an absurd idea to her, she wouldn’t even imagine that your mind is going there to even need a warning, it would simply be a given.
The fact that it’s not a given is her admission that it’s not a given….
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the whole tweet is framed as insight but it is actually just a confession. she said no. the response was to decide the no did not mean no. and then this got posted publicly as evidence of understanding women as if overriding what someone said is a skill worth celebrating. a stated boundary at the start of a date is information. it is not a test. it is not code for something else. it is a person telling you what they want and the correct response is to accept it. whatever happened after is not the point. the point is that the no was received as a starting position to be moved rather than an answer to be respected and posting that as wisdom is the problem.
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@GTgrapebackwood @teeblaqjae And especially in the field of medicine in highly capitalist countries.
Doctors aren’t trained to be critical & skeptical, they’re trained to memorise stuff
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@GTgrapebackwood @teeblaqjae To be fair, the show kinda emphasises the autistic point of view
We feel this a lot how people don’t take things seriously when they don’t come from the “right person”
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@zoemalyks_chai The Gregorian calendar isn’t about the weeks, it’s about the months.
Days of the week existed since Adam & Eve
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We’re slow because we actually digest whilst they simply memorise to regurgitate.
But often enough, they don’t even understand what they’re regurgitating, and can’t make new connections in their mind unless someone else tells them too.
Einstein was considered by many as “slow”.
ӄʀǟʐɨɨɢɛռɨɨʊֆ 🥀🥀💎@krazii_geniius
A neurotypical will always call a neurodivergent "slow"
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@thomaspemby @TfL That line is the grandfather of the underground, brown like the poop stains on its trousers
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Central line is genuinely the spine of the underground
TfL@TfL
Which Tube line has the strongest personality? 👀
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Ngl, after you have been “moved to” a few times, heard gunshots, been shanked, and you’re barely involved, then you think differently
Nicolas-Tyrell Scott@iamntyrell
I feel like people often speak about South London (particularly south east) in an alarmist manner that can sometimes come across as a little corny. Were there real fears, and postcode wars? Absolutely, but wasn’t this in most areas in London during a certain era.
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