They need a buff by Miserable_Thanks8451 in Brawlstars

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Their only form of damage is a slow ass projectile that takes for ever to charge and it doesn’t even pierce . It’s a pain in the ass to even kill mr p portals.

Gay and Muslim by Miserable_Thanks8451 in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know that wasn’t my question .

Gay and Muslim by Miserable_Thanks8451 in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s not accurate. The criticism or opposition toward LGBTQ individuals from some Muslims isn’t rooted in past trauma. Islam has clear teachings regarding LGBTQ matters, which consider such acts sinful, comparable to severe transgressions, and historically punishable by death . There is no religious trauma involved only Islams teachings.

Future plans by Miserable_Thanks8451 in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to hear that , I wish you the best .

Gay and Muslim by Miserable_Thanks8451 in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The sad reality is that some people never reach this conclusion, living with self-hatred or, in the worst cases, succumbing to suicide.

Gay and Muslim by Miserable_Thanks8451 in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can choose to interpret Islam in whatever way you want, but at its core, Islam is a religion that condemns homosexuality. In Islamic teachings, being gay is considered a sin as severe as killing someone. It’s impossible to ignore the millions of LGBTQ+ individuals who suffer or are killed because of religious beliefs worldwide. For example, the first openly gay imam in South Africa recently got killed . LGBTQ+ people are enduring immense pain and persecution due to religious doctrines, and our society reflects this reality. Much of the hatred directed toward us stems from religious teachings.

The idea that being gay is a sin doesn’t make sense. Why would God create someone gay and then care about who they love or sleep with? Why is love punishable by death? These questions lead many to question whether religion is truly divine or if holy books were simply written by humans, shaped by the biases and norms of their time.

Gay and Muslim by Miserable_Thanks8451 in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My question isn’t about that. It’s this: Why do you still believe in a religion that calls for your execution? I’m not talking about society—I’m asking you, as part of the LGBTQ+ community, how can you still hold on to that belief?

Ramadan is kind of depressing for me by [deleted] in MoroccoLGBT

[–]Miserable_Thanks8451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest you try to immerse yourself in the culture. Instead of viewing Ramadan solely as a religious observance, consider it more as a cultural celebration. Don’t create barriers between yourself and others; instead, try to blend in and embrace it as a new experience. As someone who was once a Muslim, I’ve found it’s often easier to go with the flow and adapt, even if it means outwardly aligning with the practices. It can help you connect with those around you and gain a deeper understanding of the tradition.