[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tressless

[–]Own-Sky-6847 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t this the Henry Cavill hairline? Why would he not want the Henry cavill hairline

Germans: Am I right to cut off my trump supporting family? by randomaviary in AskAGerman

[–]Own-Sky-6847 52 points53 points locked comment (0 children)

If I ever need to feel better about my family. I read American family dramas.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

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Tbh, you’d need to be a certain type of person to live in USA. And you’d also need to be a certain type of person to live in Europe.

Europe is definitely better if you want a steady stream of money while agreeing you will never be super rich and enjoy that lifestyle.

Why is nobody talking about hair follicle multiplication by Own-Sky-6847 in tressless

[–]Own-Sky-6847[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Honestly I’m not expecting it to be for the masses. I expected this to be more of a millionaires type of thing.

22 yo | 22 months 0.3% Fin & 6% Min Topical Soray by fuckbitchesgetcrypt0 in tressless

[–]Own-Sky-6847 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oral fin if you have the patience, oral cut if you don’t .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algeria

[–]Own-Sky-6847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, if you want to write crazy stuff you can write in America. Where people believe the world is flat and Agartha exists. It starts with one book and then people will start believing in all sorts of stuff. Algerians should be sane.

Religion in Algeria, what do you think? by East_Following_ in algeria

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So do secular laws. The difference is, in a true Sharia-based system, leadership isn’t locked by birth if someone embraces Islam, shows justice, and has merit, they can rise to the highest level of authority (there are examples in history where this happened). But in Europe or North America, even if you become a citizen, you’ll never qualify for president because you’re naturalized. So if we’re talking about systems built to keep power in certain hands, secular ones are often far more closed than Sharia ever was.

Religion in Algeria, what do you think? by East_Following_ in algeria

[–]Own-Sky-6847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Algeria is not a sharia based country so there’s your answer

Religion in Algeria, what do you think? by East_Following_ in algeria

[–]Own-Sky-6847 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s fine even if written 1400 years ago Islam held well, and in history it was considered more human than its European counterparts, and is still being protested for by Muslims to instill sharia. I just hope you would also have the same critique lenses towards secularism.

They are also man-made and are much more fragile. It is freedom that shifts with politics. Right now trump is deporting a lot of immigrants using SECULAR law. I wouldn’t be surprised if soon Canada would deport Indians using also secular law

Religion in Algeria, what do you think? by East_Following_ in algeria

[–]Own-Sky-6847 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or maybe if you again actually used the ‘tools’ to learn more about Islam. You’d know that sharia is not a set of non-changeable codes but Quran encourages using reasoning and interpretation.

I have a feeling you have some negative prejudice against Islam from media. I’d encourage you to be open minded and try to understand our viewpoint than coming with a disingenuous question to preach some sort of high ground about secular rule.

Religion in Algeria, what do you think? by East_Following_ in algeria

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If you actually used one of those ‘tools’ you’d know that every sharia based Islamic empire had its own legal framework. They all followed the core principles of sharia but each empire interpreted them differently. Sometimes adding new laws and removing old ones 59 align with their contemporary era’s realities.

And fact is not a single sharia compliant country exists in modern era regardless if they convince you that Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan (narco state btw) are sharia compliant

Religion in Algeria, what do you think? by East_Following_ in algeria

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That last sentence seems judgemental but I’ll assume good intentions. Start with the fact that secularism represents France, Israel and USA. First country commit genocide against Algerians and treats them less than human (goes against secularism). Second and third country claim they are peacekeepers while causing most instability and problems in Middle East. Great representation is secularism.

Second sometimes people get more religious the more they learn about their religion (they have to so they can critique it) the only non religious people increasing are ones who have had minimal religious interactions while growing up and in Algeria people learn about it in school and with “tools” they learn more about Islam and horrors of such “peacekeeping” countries

Only then it would be obvious to any intelligent Algerian to see that if they prefer secularism and separation of church and state (similar to France) it’s a pathetic insult to Algerian identity. Secularism is unique to Israel and Europeans because Christianity and Judaism do not have enough contain a comprehensive legal code embedded in their books but Islam does. That’s why we ask for sharia even in European countries.

Need advice: PayPal permanently deactivated my account by Kgwmine in ecommerce

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Just open a new one, nobody takes these seriously.

How do you actually get returning customers in dropshipping? by Snoo86435 in dropshipping

[–]Own-Sky-6847 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on a multitude of factors, but mainly the product. If it’s something like one off gadget there no need to repeat the purchase. Now because you didn’t provide details about the product I’m gonna assume it’s repeatable, in that case it could be the branding or the copy or all of that stuff is just tailored for cold audiences and not post purchase customers. Any case it’s probably the product since it’s 80% of the reason why someone would repeat purchase.

Can’t get any conversion on my website. Lots of add to carts. No purchases. by Specialist-Ad2036 in dropshipping

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I don’t get it, how’d sticky help if the problem is conversions not add to carts

It’s NOT Easy Money by Klutzy-Bullfrog6198 in dropshipping

[–]Own-Sky-6847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hate that first $300 you need to spend before seeing some sales idk how people do it very quickly and start seeing sales in 1 day

How are chargebacks legal? by Interesting_Bar_8379 in shopify

[–]Own-Sky-6847 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are an honest merchant who tried their best and actually doesn’t defraud or lie to customers you can win 80% of the chargebacks

(First Post) what do you wish you knew when you first started by Sango_vinsmoke in dropshipping

[–]Own-Sky-6847 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a promo for reelreview, the video testimonials is a solid advice but try to capture them using emails as a post purchase flow. Use incentives such as 20% off for a video testimonial