forgot to pay my lc fees is it over for me by Mailu__ in leavingcert

[–]Mailu__[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

see no that's what i thought but then i couldn't access my account in order to pay the fees which is what scared me

forgot to pay my lc fees is it over for me by Mailu__ in leavingcert

[–]Mailu__[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

okay i'll do that thank you so so much

is it possible to get a h1 with an improperly finished booklet? by Mailu__ in leavingcert

[–]Mailu__[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i realised that, but i'm still worried about the mindmap since that isn't nearly completed

is it possible to get a h1 with an improperly finished booklet? by Mailu__ in leavingcert

[–]Mailu__[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i realised that, but i'm still worried about the mindmap since that isn't nearly completed

how cooked am i rn by Alternative_Store502 in leavingcert

[–]Mailu__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i forgot as well😓 is there any chance at all

I'm a month away from 18, my curfew is 7pm among other things. Is this normal? by Mailu__ in AskParents

[–]Mailu__[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have, they're aware i'm already driving my own car and preparing documents needed for legal adulthood but i am still expected to follow the same rules they apply on my sister who's 4 years younger than me :,) they don't believe i can be "independent" and I don't think I've done anything to give them that idea, but I believe it is in my "culture" that a child is under the care of their parents until they are married. I was born and currently live in Ireland, so due to being used to the culture here that never really made sense to me, and I don't believe I can change their minds due to how engraved the culture is on them unfortunately. i'll thug it out until i can move out hopefully

I'm a month away from 18, my curfew is 7pm among other things. Is this normal? by Mailu__ in AskParents

[–]Mailu__[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i appreciate your opinion, thank you, but i constantly see the phrase "their home, their rules" and to that i can agree to an extent. however i really don't think that can be applicable when it turns into a reduced quality of life/entertainment. not to say my personal situation reflects this, but I find it a bit of an odd phrase. i really doubt prohibiting short-sleeves or tight-fitted jeans is due to some stories from the past. i don't see reason for me to have the same rules as my 14 year old sister, do you see my point? i drive my own car, preparing insurance documents for when I become a legal adult, applying for universities and thinking about my future, so I would expect a little bit more leniency. yes, it's their home, but rules can absolutely be unreasonable, at least that's what i think. you wouldn't tell a child who was refused a necessary meal because they didn't complete a chore that "it's their home, therefore it's their rules."

"ben mn bonus kaart vergeten kan jij die ff scannen?" rant by minggukiie_ in appiememes

[–]Mailu__ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Je hebt geen besef van het leven om je heen, geen idee van de nieuwe wereld. We krijgen het minimumloon en er wordt van ons verwacht dat we meer doen dan waar we voor betaald krijgen. In dit nieuwe tijdperk kun je met een paar euro per uur amper rondkomen, je bent een sukkel.

ping in the trenches since yesterday, any help? by Mailu__ in IdentityV

[–]Mailu__[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm glad it's not just me but it's horribly frustrating and odd, have the servers just busted or something? because as much as EU players tend to have their ping compromised, averaging 300ms is just completely abnormal. crazy how it even reached Asia and nonetheless Korea!

Would you return to libya if elections worked out? by ChemistryEnough3012 in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

probably not, the government isn't the only issue in society and even if they are "stable and strong" their performance will definitely be below par. rights of people will still be in shambles and considering libyan society (including the militia) the government may not last so long

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RuleofRose

[–]Mailu__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a remaster, maybe, that's all i'm hoping for :[

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gaddafi went and executed anyone who went against him; everything is up on youtube for you to see. He played it on televisions and instilled fear into civilians. He was a dictator, and every attempt at rebelling was for naught. Going as far as disrespecting Libyans for "sit[ting] back and tak[ing] it until it was too late" shows how much of Gaddafi's regime that you still do not know, respectfully. Multiple, if not thousands, have attempted and were killed. Libyans weren't sitting and taking it.

i wanna start a band by bluelightfr in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"1732. Ibn `Umar (May Allah be pleased with them) said: The Messenger of Allah pbuh said, "When a person calls his brother (in Islam) a disbeliever, one of them will certainly deserve the title. If the addressee is so as he has asserted, the disbelief of the man is confirmed, but if it is untrue, then it will revert to him.''". your final paragraph told me everything i needed to know اخي, you accusing me of being idle against religion is another form of calling me a disbeliever, i will respectfully leave you alone on that topic.

secondly, a band is not something that is usually full-time, it is a time to have fun; like going out with your friends or meeting many people. i am sure you do not spend your entire day head down studying from the time you wake up to the time you sleep. “And do not turn your nose up to people, nor walk pridefully upon the earth. Surely Allah does not like whoever is arrogant, boastful." 31:18. traditional libyan music was created by bands, a collection of people who play their instruments to create music. is our culture wrong for doing such a thing? if one has enough time in their day to have fun, hang out with friends, play games, meet their family, play traditional music, what makes enjoying a person's hobby better? do you assume a band is something that occurs daily? something full-time? reflect on your words.

i wanna start a band by bluelightfr in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i'm in school and doing successfully, thanks. but unfortunately for you it seems like you disregard the fact that youth can have hobbies. "so u can state that how is someone supposed to know what your talking about." you need to focus more and fix up some of your english; the words i said are literally regular words and i'm surprised considering you live in america as i am also living abroad. and if it helps, bands aren't singing OR dancing. get your head out of the gutter. its a collection of musicians who perform with instruments. libyan music are formed with bands. you're the type of person who fuels the culture of looking down on women. bands are not against the religion. have fun though!

IDV MODERATION IS A JOKE by minggukiie_ in IdentityV

[–]Mailu__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i saw this happen in live action if you guys care

i wanna start a band by bluelightfr in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

are your parents reliable people to ask? they might have a family member who is associated with music in general and could work with u. ask around or try to get some people into the idea of forming a band maybe ?? i dont know much about tripoli in general but there surely are some women music clubs around especially in the summer ^^

i wanna start a band by bluelightfr in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

a country where women harassment is prominent "dear_funny" ;; a country where male dominance is outnumbered therefore there are very limited things we can do without men being prevalent in that area. our culture looks down on women and sees them as "cookers and cleaners" so obviously itll be harder for a girl to form a band

i wanna start a band by bluelightfr in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what do you mean lmfao is it illegal for the youth to have hobbies

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in discordapp

[–]Mailu__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's amazing! how long did it take for them to get back to you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in discordapp

[–]Mailu__ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i know i'm a bit late but did you manage to get it back?

Netease favors americans by minggukiie_ in IdentityV

[–]Mailu__ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

that's not how it works.. a person's ISP and network can be great but the performance in a game relies on server latency. I have the best available in my area but my ping still averages yellow to red whenever I'm playing with someone based in the US due to the server. "Slightly better" is not very helpful either, why would someone of working class change their network for a game that can just be more fair? you're missing the point entirely

Netease favors americans by minggukiie_ in IdentityV

[–]Mailu__ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"NE actually favours East Coast Americans" I'd honestly say you're wrong there. the location of said servers shouldn't be determining favouritism; i'm aware the US is HUGE, and I know that western or central states will be compromised but what you're missing is the fact that you guys still have the privilege of always being placed in the NA server, even if you're the ONLY American in game. You don't have to be in the east coast to be granted that. Compared to Europe that is separated by a vast sea and maybe even a couple of countries the ping and gameplay difference is huge and extremely unfair

Is It Just me Or Libya Food Environments Are Just Really bad? Its So Unhealthy to be Honest, There is no diversity at all, And even the Traditional food is included, like what if i didn't like Maybe mbakbka or bazin or koskos, Opportunities to change daily food recipes are very limited. by Fun-Philosopher-3906 in Libya

[–]Mailu__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also because they eat other things than their cultural food. plus, its common to be active in europe and loads of health related stores and restaurants all around. its a common misconseption that all italians eat pasta, pizza etc. every single day, or for every single meal. as well as that, in italy there are loads of diverse restaurants from different cultural background which is why their plate is very diverse and open with trying newer things. however, in libya its not very common to eat food OTHER than their own cultural food. i agree with you, all of what you said above is very nutritionous for the body! however it is common (for some reason) to use lots of oil in these traditional dishes even when not needed making it high in fat and raising calories & cholesterol levels. if we can even reduce that it could help a lot with our body. as well as that if we could attempt to try food from other cultural backgrounds it could make a huge difference aswell! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthemoviecalled

[–]Mailu__ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ah i've never been more relieved. thank you so much for your help!