Emirati Thinker and Doer

Joined December 2024
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Is France the only Catholic country with nukes? I predict another sacking of Rome in our lifetime
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Is there anyway we could get out of circumcision theologically as Muslims?
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Martin Luther was so right about these guys
We must keep in mind two attitudes in our Christian life in order to be “wise architects” in building the civilization of love. The first guiding principle is to take up the cross of Christ as Good Samaritans, accompanying and helping to carry the burdens of so many brothers and sisters who are crucified by life’s trials. The second principle is to cultivate a Eucharistic spirituality, a spirituality of ecclesial unity in love.
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Obaid AlZaabi retweeted
USA. Your weather report is performed as THEATER, and I have become a devoted patron. In Japan, the forecast is read calmly. Rain tomorrow. Carry an umbrella. Farewell. Sixty seconds, a bow, the nation equipped. Here, a man named Chip stands before a LIVING MAP, sleeves rolled to the elbow, and delivers the coming of a thunderstorm like news from a battlefield where he personally fought. "Folks, I want you to look at this system moving in from the west—" FOLKS. He addresses the entire region as kin. He sweeps his arm and the clouds OBEY HIS GESTURE. He warns of hail with grave eyes, then promises a beautiful weekend with the smile of a man delivering a peace treaty — both within ninety seconds, both with total sincerity. And when true severe weather comes, America? Chip removes his jacket. THE JACKET COMES OFF. And the entire state understands instantly: this is now serious. There is a doctrine of sleeves in your meteorology — unwritten, universally read. My neighbor glanced at the television, saw the bare forearms, and said, "Jacket's off. Better bring the grill cover in." A NATION READING A MAN'S SLEEVES FOR SURVIVAL INSTRUCTIONS. We have early warning systems in Japan that cost billions, and I am no longer certain they outperform Chip's wardrobe. Last week: hail. Chip stayed on air for hours. No jacket. Sleeves climbing toward the elbow like a rising river gauge. He tracked every cell. He told specific streets when to shelter. MY street. He said its name. A man on television guarded my street BY NAME until the storm passed. Samurai have served lords for less devotion than Chip shows a cold front. I watch nightly now. I have opinions about the rival station's radar. The radar is inferior. I trust Chip's seven-day outlook because he tells you when he is UNSURE — and a forecaster who admits doubt is a forecaster whose certainty means something. That sentence is free, America. Give it to your generals. A man does not ask the storm to explain itself. He watches the sleeves, as his ancestors watched the sky. Tonight Chip is in the full jacket, laughing with the sports desk. Stand down, everyone. The realm is at peace. The sleeves have spoken.
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Obaid AlZaabi retweeted
20代前半の時、ブラジャーとパンツには特にこだわっておらず、色だけは同じだけどデザインは別々のものを着用していた。そんな私が下着をセットで買うようになったのは、救急外来を担当し始めてからだった。ある時、救急車で運ばれてきた女性の方が上下セットの下着を着用していたのがキッカケだった。
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Wow, the Church is really over Total White apostasy coming soon Varg Vikernes was right after all
Nietzsche in “The Antichrist” about Moorish Spain and their culture: “Christianity cheated us out of the harvest of ancient culture; later, it cheated us out of the harvest of Islamic culture. The marvelous Moorish cultural world of Spain, fundamentally more akin to us, speaking more directly to our senses, and tastes than Rome or Greece, was trampled underfoot (I will not say by what kind of feet!) and why? Because it was aristocratic, because it owed its origin to masculine instincts, because it affirmed life, even in the rare and refined luxuries of Moorish existence! Later, the Crusaders fought against something before which they ought to have prostrated themselves in the dust.”
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This is basically how the UAE functions
If a British government passed a law so that only Native British people had access to welfare, free healthcare, etc, we’d save around £350 billion per year We could pay off the national debt in 10 years By 2037, including debt interest savings, we’d have a surplus of around half a £trillion Just to put that into perspective, we could literally give every single young Brit £1million on their 18th birthday Or we could abolish income tax and still have £170,000,000,000 left over to spend on our people every year We could live in paradise, debt-free, if we simply weren’t giving free stuff to foreigners.
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We get to see an African Vs African presidential race in the US, just not the kind you expected Elon Musk Vs Zohran Mamdani
Man fuck that "Born in the U.S." bullshit just make this nigga president already hes making me jealous of New York every time I see a report about him
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Who are our modern day Jim Carrey and Robin Williams?
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Lebanese people totally belong in Brazil and Latin America Once they get that sleeve tattoo, basically identical
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Obaid AlZaabi retweeted
"Like the animal in captivity that self-pleasures but refuses to reproduce, our modern clothing is not a symptom of hyper-sexualization but rather a weak sexuality drained of all polarity. The female of our species is trapped in an ever-escalating war for male sexual attention, forced to display herself more and more provocatively to draw a sexual response from impotent men and a culture that has been drained of all eroticism, eros and higher purpose. That higher purpose, the end of eros—procreation—and its destruction is behind all the social rot of the modern age. The controls over our fertility that grew more and more advanced in the 19th and 20th centuries track in conjunction with the end of sexual dimorphism and the legal and social convergence of the sexes that culminated in women entering the workforce. In curing women of the inevitability of motherhood, we did not liberate the female sex, but rather transed her, replacing her feminine telos with that of a weak and effeminate man." x.com/i/status/2028957465224…

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The isolated and horrific incident in #Belfast, Northern Ireland, in no way reflects the values or history of the Sudanese people, who are universally known for their tolerance and peace. Such bloody and extremist behaviors are the direct product of the dark ideology planted for decades by the extremist Muslim Brotherhood (Kezan) in Sudan. The Sudanese people themselves are the very first victims of this terrorism and intellectual ignorance. Sudanese people utterly disown any act of violence against innocents. Criminal offenses represent only those who commit them and the extremist ideology that fueled them. #Sudan #NorthernIreland #StopExtremism #Peace
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Aqueducts are truly a magnificent thing I bet if you were a Roman it would be something you truly were proud of
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Some of us are born lovers
„Sexting“ im arabischen Altertum? Eine Anekdote des Playboys Umar ibn Abi Rabia al-Quraishi, darin sagte ihm eine junge, lustvolle Frau: „O Meister, hättest du mich vor ein paar Tagen gesehen! Ich wachte morgens bei meinen Eltern auf, steckte meinen Kopf in den Kragen meines Gewandes und betrachtete mein Kätzchen. Sie sah aus, als könnte sie einen Becher füllen, groß genug, um den Durst von drei Männern zu stillen. Da schrie ich: „O Umar, wo bist du, mein Kätzchen braucht dich!“ Und du, Umar, riefst aus: „Hier bin ich, zu deinen Diensten!“
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the phrase "lipstick on a pig" has always inspired a deep sadness in me. I think of the pig, looking forward to her big night out, and I bring myself to the verge of tears.
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Mans love of female beauty is a trancedent form of love when it contains within it the possibility of new life
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« So, Figan, why did you invade Kahama territory and start the Gombe chimpanzee war? » « So your basic education is in primatology, as far as I can understand? Are we having a talk show or a serious conversation? So if you don’t mind, I will take only 30s or one minute to give you a short reference to palaeontology. Where did the Kasekela and the Kahama come from? It starts 6.3 million years before present, the taxon hominidae diverged into the lineages from which humans and chimpanzees descend. »
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Today, it would be unthinkable to publically install this statue anywhere in middle America, perhaps even in "sophisticated" coastal America. But apparently fine in 1898. The history of art and morals is always complicated.
> they don't know about allegorical Mother Iowa (completed 1898)
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This woman doesnt even believe in the existence of logic
"How to kill a woman without leaving a trace" was googled 163 million times in 2025. But it's okay let's talk about alimony and the male loneliness epidemic.
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The claim of 163 million Google searches recycles a debunked 2021 statistic that confused the number of search results with actual search volume. Google Trends shows low or insufficient data for the phrase. snopes.com/fact-check/dom… fullfact.org/online/google-…
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