When Two Journeys Cross
On Ashura, a solemn procession moved through the streets of Australia in remembrance, reflection, and faith. At that very moment, a bride and groom walked across its path, celebrating the beginning of a new chapter in their lives.
For a brief instant, mourning and joy shared the same space. No one interrupted the other. There was respect, patience, and understanding.
This photograph is not just about two events meeting—it is about the kind of society that makes such a moment possible. A society where people of different beliefs, traditions, and celebrations can coexist peacefully, each free to practise their faith and live according to their values.
Sometimes, a single frame tells a story far greater than words: that diversity is strongest when it is met with mutual respect.
Women are being molested, assaulted and murdered on a weekly basis, kids are being raped in madarrasas, people are living a miserable life due to inflation but their main concern is religious visualization but not a single maulvi will raise voice against any barbarism or violence
Actually, I miss the world before AI more than I miss the world before the pandemic. I hate what it’s doing to publishing, job markets, schooling, and the internet. It’s made people question every piece of content they see. I’m tired of reading about it, seeing it, or thinking about it.
Iraq has banned the travel of single men under 50 from Pakistan.
lol. Pakistani men getting themselves banned from everywhere due to their harkaats lessgo
80 yıl boyunca her yıl 120 gün ve günde 24 saat 12.000 btu bir klimayı çalıştırırsanız ömrünüz boyunca doğaya yaptığınız co2 salınımı 100 ton olacaktır.
bir süperyat haftada 109 ton
bir özel jet yılda 810 ton
co2 salınımı yapar.
yani ömrünüz boyunca yazları terleyerek geçirirken bir milyardar sadece bir haftada sizin ömrünüz boyunca kaçındığınız zararı doğaya verebiliyor.
Heat makes metal expand. Train tracks expand the trains can't run. Trains dont run, people, fuel, chemicals, food, and equipment don't move. They don't move, economies stall.
Global warming has always been an economic crisis, so let's see how the capitalists respond.
@myselfmimi_ Exactly, they should have taken it seriously before. People on the global south were already suffering, they didn’t have to wait for it to become a European problem as well
The highest temperatures from this week’s record-breaking heatwave in Europe:
🇬🇧 37.3 C (99.1 F) in England
🇫🇷 44.3 C (111.7 F) in France
🇩🇪 41.5 C (106.7 F) in Germany
🇨🇿 40.7 C (105.4 F) in Czech Republic
🇳🇱 39.4 C (102.9 F) in the Netherlands
🇨🇭 38.7 C (101.8 F) in Switzerland
🇩🇰 36.6 C (97.9 F) in Denmark
🇧🇪 35.3 C (95.5 F) in Belgium
Let’s be clear.
The fossil fuel industry made European heatwaves deadly.
The fossil fuel industry made storms, floods, droughts and heatwaves so severe that they will soon threaten our very survival.
The fossil fuel industry is collapsing our planetary life support systems.
Can we all just admit to ourselves that this debate is only a thing because Americans do not want to talk about climate change? They don't give a shit about your grandma. The regions of Europe with the most heat related deaths also have the most AC because we are in fact adapting
Climate change isn’t just hot weather - I’m not sure people understand that. It’s also extreme weather events. So cold weather, wet weather. Flooding. Snow. More of everything and more extreme.
European buildings often have double glazed windows for protection from the cold which makes any 30 degree plus weather unbearable. Truly you feel like you can’t breathe.
Plus the sun sets at 9- 10pm so there isn’t really a lot of time to cool down