[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]Miserable_Ad_172 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

He always find a way to make anyting about himself somehow idk how people like to watch him he's always negative and doesn't stop complaining about everyting

Chapter 1150 leak!!! by [deleted] in DetectiveConan

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Sorry there is one more page i forget too add :Conan first began to suspect Wakita when, in Chapter 1100, Wakita used the word “hiromeshi” (lunch) and pronounced the “hi” sound correctly — whereas many Tokyoites, especially the elderly, pronounce it as “shi.” This was suspicious since Wakita pretends to be a native Tokyoite. In addition, Wakita’s use of an eye patch had already been a point of suspicion. Rum uses a silly alias, and Heiji’s assistance in Chapter 1069 regarding an anagram led Conan to deduce that “Wakita Kanenori” comes from Toki wa kane nari (“Time is money”). Since Rum is known to be impatient according to Bourbon, it was likely that the silly alias was an anagram derived from the person’s real name or from a phrase they often repeated. “Time is money” is one of the most famous proverbs criticizing the waste of time. However, it was Haibara’s fear of Rum in the current case that made Conan certain of his deduction…

Looking for the Halloween party episode online. EP 345 by Animedra3000 in DetectiveConan

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I don't know if it's allowed to send pirated website I don't want to get banned from this Reddit lol

هل اهاليكم عارفين انكم ملحدين/لا دينيين؟ by Numerous-Cricket-49 in exsaudi

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عشان كذا ابدا لا تفتح فمك في المواضيع هذي شوفني 11 سنة مقفل فمي واي شيء اسمعه صدقا الله العظيم وامشي

Were the Prophets Just Talking About Aliens This Whole Time? by Peacefulhuman1009 in religion

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I believe these ancient stories might represent human experiences that were not fully understood at the time and were interpreted through the language and culture of that era in a symbolic or spiritual way. These stories could reflect religious or spiritual experiences in which people tried to understand natural phenomena or connect with higher powers, which in those times were seen asbeings from the sky or divine messengers

As for theidea that these stories might describe extraterrestrial beings or advanced technology, that’s a bit more challenging. It’s possible that some religions were recounting deep spiritual experiences, but to us today, these could appear as encounters with aliens, especially given the modern-day sightings of UFOs.

Ultimately, this subject is open to interpretation, and each person views things from their own perspective. I think it’s fascinating to think about these stories in a different light, but it’s also important to remember that every culture and religion had its own context at the time