@unnoticebleme 1. The choice to wear purdah is personal. Be open minded.
2. Makan pakai tangan or pakai kasut dalam rumah is also “geli” depending on culture.
3. No need to judge others. Orang yg pakai sexy pun kita can judge as being prosmiscuous, dirty, etc. But thats not nice is it.
@tanpukunokami Interesting that someone who lectures the world about women's dignity is also posting content that clearly relies on sexualizing women for clicks and engagement.
If dignity is the principle, it should apply consistently, not only when criticizing religions you dislike.
@_epiphiany RM180k in 2003 sounds murah because we’re comparing it with 2026 prices. In other words, ask your dad how much his salary was at that time.
A better comparison is house price-to-income ratio, not just the house price itself.
@yemmeow I think there are plenty of places that offer slower living than KL without feeling isolated. Slow living doesn’t mean abandoning convenience completely.
You’re comparing two extremes: KL city life vs rural kampung life. There’s a huge middle ground between them.
@kamaghul A simple google search pun can see you need a touch n go card, i dont see how that is so hard. Kat japan pun macam macam transport network and the suica card doesnt even apply to all train rides.
@LaceVine Im pretty blessed in that I got to buy the consoles and games I never had as a kid, and a good group of friends who still play together even though we have proper jobs, married and with kids. 6 of us still playing ProClubs every now and then and we are in our 30s.
@salahudeen33 Im not sure about the “One is not rewarded for thinking or saying something good in his head”? Pretty sure you are rewarded for intentions alone…
@600_wale@aygeeseven@46milliGuinea@hijabecuore Yeah i definitely hope they educate themselves, and that includes muslims and myself too on the understanding of what halal is. Im learning as well. As far as i know every single ingredient needs to be checked for halal, that part is true. The racism is a different part
@600_wale@aygeeseven@46milliGuinea@hijabecuore Look I hear you bro. But im also saying a lot of muslims would probably also struggle to answer what halal is. Or at least our understanding of halal differs from person to person. For me, if a muslim is asking if the waffles or nutella is halal, its a reasonable question
@600_wale@aygeeseven@46milliGuinea@hijabecuore Im not condoning the hate. Im just saying those are legitimate questions on the halal status of ingredients. As a muslim theres nothing wrong with those questions in my opinion..i dont see people answering well, just deflecting it as being “ignorant”.
@600_wale@hijabecuore Yeah i know that, which is why Im saying its perfectly fine to question if those ingredients come from halal sources. Whats wrong about that.