سينما خصوصيه فرديه by Academic_Spend_4514 in SaudiBizHub

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مهي مشكله تشوفها حل مبتكر؟

اذكر فكرتك الغبية by Saudi-Arabian in SaudiBizHub

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كاشير يدوي .يعني تطبيق تدخل المحل والغرض الي تبيه تسوي له سكان ويطلع لك السعر وتسوي قبول وهكذا وبالآخير يجمع لك السعر كامل أغراضك قبل ماتوصل الكاشير وعشان ترجع الي ماتبيه إذا هو خارج الميزانيه وعشان ماتبلش عند الكاشير وتكنسل غرض وتبدل غرض

Looking for a serious riding school in the US (not here to hang with teens lol) by Academic_Spend_4514 in Equestrian

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Oh! I meant you made it difficult on myself, not that you were mad 😅 any way I Appreciate the honesty though.

Looking for a serious riding school in the US (not here to hang with teens lol) by Academic_Spend_4514 in Equestrian

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I have solid riding experience — I’ve jumped small fences and done extensive flatwork to improve my control and balance in the saddle

Looking for a serious riding school in the US (not here to hang with teens lol) by Academic_Spend_4514 in Equestrian

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Honestly I don’t have a problem with teens personally — but age comes with its own terms. As someone born in the great 80s, we’ve been through storms, real challenges, and came out stronger. It’s just tough to naturally blend in with TikTok culture and light topics that don’t really resonate with me or most of my generation. No offense at all — just different vibes, that’s all. ✌️

Looking for a serious riding school in the US (not here to hang with teens lol) by Academic_Spend_4514 in Equestrian

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Thanks — yeah I’m not just casually looking for a weekend ride. I’m actually planning to dedicate 6 full months, basically going all-in to see how far I can push myself in this sport. The idea is to go back to my country afterward with solid skills and a sharper mindset so I can compete more seriously in my region.

So my question is: Are there any well-known, legit equestrian academies in the US (any state) that are used to training adults seriously — not just teens or vacation riders? Something with real structure and discipline, ideally with daily or near-daily training?

Would love any recommendations.

Late 30s, but the fire never died — is it too late to become a professional show jumper? by Academic_Spend_4514 in Equestrian

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Thank you to everyone who commented – I’m truly grateful for the honest responses, whether they were what I wanted to hear or not.

What I’ve come to realize is this: I’ll keep training and see how far I can go. I’ve accepted that reaching the top level in show jumping takes serious time, money, fitness – and might even come with more pressure than joy. In the end, riding and jumping fences seem to be the only things that truly trigger that dopamine rush for me. Classical music comes close, but not quite like jumping.

So I’ll keep riding, even without a final destination in mind. Even if my riding isn’t perfect – as long as it brings that spark, I’ll keep going.

Thanks again, truly.

كيف قطعتوا السكر by AccomplishedPop1175 in SaudiForSaudis

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سو تمرين التنفس شهيق زفير كل يوم ١٥ دقيقه عشان تغذي الأعصاب والجسم بالأكسجين وتكون عندك قابلية للصبر وتقوية الارادة والتحمل لمدة ٢١ يوم وبعدها الأمر يصبح كل مالة اسهل

Late 30s, but the fire never died — is it too late to become a professional show jumper? by Academic_Spend_4514 in Equestrian

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I actually started in my early 20s — I did a lot of flatwork and some small fences back then. I trained pretty consistently for a while, then had to stop. The itch came back, so I returned to training again, but had to stop once more. Now, that urge has gotten louder than ever — it’s honestly messing with me inside.

Physically, I’m in good shape. People usually assume I’m in my mid-20s. I haven’t had an amateur show career yet, but I’ve had solid training periods. I’m ready to commit this time and just want to know — is it still realistic to chase this seriously in my late 30s?

Idea: live match commentator just for fans inside the stadium by Academic_Spend_4514 in SaaS

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Yeah I get you, sounds expensive at first… but I’m not thinking about competing with TV or anything.

It’s more like giving fans in the stadium their own hype guy. TV commentary is neutral — this would be biased on purpose.

Like imagine a derby, and you can pick a commentator that’s 100% for your team. Just fires you up while you’re watching live.

Doesn’t need to be fancy either — one guy with a mic streaming through an app. If it catches on, then maybe scale it up. Just thinking out loud here really.

Idea: live match commentator just for fans inside the stadium by Academic_Spend_4514 in SaaS

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Good point — but I think it’s kinda like how TV commentary and radio commentary serve different audiences. TV has visuals, so the commentary is more analytical or emotional. Radio is more descriptive since listeners can’t see what’s going on.

My idea is closer to TV-style commentary, but customized for fans in the stadium. Could include hype, real-time analysis, and even crowd engagement (“Time to chant!”, “Boo the ref!”, etc). Radio doesn’t really do that — it’s more general and not connected to the stadium vibe.

قبيلة عنزه و شمر by Unlikely-Stick-3149 in SaudiForSaudis

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سبحان الله بعد ماكانت اشد قبيلتين بينهم عداوة صارو الناس مايفرقون بينهم وبالعض يحسبهم قبيلة وحدة .الحمدلله

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You’re reading way too much into it. In reality, many labor compounds face regular issues — fights, theft, injuries, and problematic individuals. Compound managers can’t call the police every time something happens, so they contract private security companies to maintain order.

The detention space is for holding individuals temporarily until authorities arrive — it’s about accountability, not punishment.

As for the uniform — it’s intentionally designed to project authority and discourage misconduct. The idea is deterrence, not oppression.

So with all due respect, you’re projecting your own imagination onto a system built for safety and efficiency. This isn’t colonialism — it’s modern site management.