I have 2x2 tickets for masters finals tomorrow. I want to give them away to my community. So RT this to enter.
Huge shoutout to @coinbase for giving me these tickets and making this possible
that part i can excuse, from the way it's presented. never in a million years would he have imagined it would be real and he said some dumb shit half-serious in the moment without thinking. fine. it's everything that came AFTER that makes him a monster.
Too many are too polite to say this.
But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination.
The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination.
Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions.
And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals.
I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook.
Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation.
Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration.
It was an act of domination and therefore division.
It shouldn’t happen again.
"Orang tak solat sebab Allah taknak terima ibadah solat kamu."
"Tak solat sebab Allah taknak jumpa kamu."
"Orang tak berdoa sebab Allah taknak kabulkan doa kamu."
"Blabla sebab Allah tak sayang, sebab Allah benci, dll."
Cuba jangan jadi jurucakap Allah. Tak perlu dakwah sentap. Nak cakap apa-apa berkenaan Allah, bawalah dalil.
Bukan share entah mana-mana video daripada ustaz/ustazah yang kita tak tahu mana sumbernya.
Actually, nobody likes you when you're depressed. Plain and simple. We can talk all day about mental health and how important it is, but the moment you are depressed, people start to distance themselves.
They see you as negative, a burden, and someone too heavy to handle.😪
I’m reading a book about decision-making written by a poker player, and she points out that “resulting” is misattribution — thinking a bad outcome means you made a bad choice. Your decisions may have been sound, even if it turned out poorly bc you were unlucky. Try to disentangle results from the choices that landed you where you are. If you were acting reasonably with limited information, don’t question yourself in the aftermath. Hindsight is always 20/20