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Anytime a man is imagining himself as a woman, it’s always in a soft girl, a baddie, a working class madam. It’s never a submissive wife, a full time house wife or a mother of 7.
We all know what we are doing
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Children in privileged private schools have enjoyed this for years.
It’s open to any child from any school regardless of your family background.
It closes in 9 days.
From People to Leaders: Community Voices Shaping Abuja 2026.
Happening now ✨
I’ll be speaking on behalf of @drasatrust about how governments can protect and prioritise #AMR financing & how to integrate community voices into AMR governance.
Before you sleep, ask the Lord for the strength and grace to continue the work that He has started in your life. In this world, we need peace, strength, favor, grace & more from God. Ask the Lord for it, and I pray God will give to each of us what we need to continue in this life
i totally agree as long as the DNA of all male fathers and children should be kept in a database to be routinely cross checked against DNA obtained from rape kits. full transparency for all 🥳
I’ve never wanted something as badly as I want my life to dramatically change for the better and the best over the next few months. It’s time. It’s my time.
Just for fun.
Exodus occurred in 1446 BC.
The first Pharoah mentioned is Thutmos II who reigned 54 years. His wife was queen Hetshepsut, his daughter that found Moses was Neferure. There is no record of her being married, which implies her son may have veen adopted. She named him Amenemhat. He was known as an overseer of cattle and vanished from history not long after Hatshepsut died.
After Thutmos II died, Amenhotep II reigned for only 27 years. His mummy can still be seen and it has boils that concide with the 6th plague. His teen sons mummy was buried with him, Webensenu, who's cause of death is unknown but also shows similar sores on his body.
But yeah.
Not historically accurate.
20 ADHD EXPERIENCES THAT FINALLY HAVE NAMES:
1. body doubling — you can't start alone, but with someone nearby, it happens
2. time blindness — there's no "later." only now, or not yet
CEOs are quietly realizing the AI replacement plan has a problem.
Two problems, actually.
One: the token costs for running AI agents are now exceeding what they were paying the employees they fired.
Two: when the tokens run out, the AI stops. Just stops. No continuity. No workaround. Just a spinning wheel where your workforce used to be.
You fired humans to save money and bought a subscription that bills you into a corner.
The employees you let go knew what to do when things broke.
The AI just invoices you for the outage.
And then there’s the permission problem nobody wants to talk about.
To do its job, the AI agent needs access. Full access. Your systems, your patents, your contracts, your future plans. Everything you spent years building, handed over to a process that has no loyalty, no discretion, and no skin in the game.
You didn’t hire a replacement.
You gave a stranger with no soul the keys to everything you own.
Enjoy.
Today, a billion Muslims will commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ without knowing it.
This is what Eid al-Adha actually is.
The holiday marks the moment God commanded Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, then replaced him at the last second with a ram. Islamic theology receives this as the highest act of human submission. And it was. But it was also a rehearsal. God was not only testing a man on that mountain. He was showing the world, centuries in advance, exactly how He intended to save it.
Jesus himself said so. When the Pharisees challenged him, he told them directly: “Your father Abraham rejoiced at the thought of seeing my day; he saw it and was glad.” Abraham saw something on Moriah. He saw the day of Christ. He just saw it in shadow.
Now, what did that shadow contain?
God placed Abraham in a logically impossible position. He had promised the covenant line would run through Isaac. Then he commanded Abraham to kill Isaac. If God cannot lie, and Isaac must live to carry the promise, only one conclusion survives the contradiction: if the knife falls, God must raise him back up.
Hebrews 11 tells us Abraham did exactly this calculation. He “reasoned that God could even raise the dead.” This is staggering. There had been no resurrections in human history at that point, not one. There was no precedent, and no category. Abraham invented resurrection theology in real time, at knifepoint, because the character of God left him no other logical exit. And in a manner of speaking, Hebrews says, he did receive Isaac back from the dead.
God stopped the knife. He provided a ram. And Abraham named that place: ‘The Lord Will Provide’.
But the ram was not the resolution, it couidnt have been, it in fact was a promissory note.
The ram said: a substitute is coming. The ram said: God himself will supply the sacrifice. The ram said: this mountain has not finished speaking.
Centuries later, John the Baptist stood at the Jordan and watched a man walk toward him. The first words out of his mouth were not a greeting. They were an identification: “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.”
Not “a lamb”, but “The Lamb”. The one the ram on Moriah had been signposting across the centuries.
So today, as families gather, animals are slaughtered, meat is shared and joy fills the streets, something profoundly true is being enacted. God does demand an ultimate sacrifice. And God does provide it himself. The ram said so and the empty tomb confirmed it.
The question Eid al-Adha has always been asking, without knowing it, is the same question Moriah asked: who is the Lamb?
Abraham answered it by faith before he had a name for the answer. John answered it when the answer walked past him in the flesh.
The Lamb of God is Jesus Christ. The sacrifice, the substitution, the ram in the thicket, the resurrection reasoning forced out of a father at knifepoint, every element of this holiday is a monument built in his honour.
Eid al-Adha has been preaching the gospel for over a thousand years. It just hasn’t known whose name it was preaching.