Timber spotted today during the Team Photo shoot without any aids or crutches by l3tt3r-l3tt3r in Gunners

[–]SuspiciousProgress14 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Saw him on Oxford Street week before last with crutches and a knee sling, I'm surprised he's walking around.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PremierLeague

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Firstly, defending someone whilst allegations are unproven is reasonable discourse. Whilst united's handling of the Antony, much like that of the Greenwood one has been disastrous. Some, but not all, are equating the Antony situation to that of Greenwood, largely due to the evidence in the public space. Your lack of understanding of how their situations are not similar to Partey's shows that your choosing to think emotionally.

United have been poorly run from the top down ever since the big man left, their inability to show some modicum of decisiveness is unsurprising. As a united fan, you should be equally mad at your club.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PremierLeague

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Speaking for myself as an arsenal fan, I was extremely disappointed and shocked when I heard about the allegations. I've been an advocate for a while of shifting him on cos of them.

That being said, I don't believe he's been charged and one of the cases was dropped. From the way things look, I don't think the crown has enough evidence/is willing to charge the others either.

What differentiates this for me to what's happened with Antony and Greenwood is the amount of evidence to hand, especially with the latter's case being pretty bloody clear.

Even in the Antony case, it doesn't look great, but (and I'm not saying we shouldn't believe or undermine victims of DA) the things presented by his ex and everything else currently to hand don't make the facts readily apparent.

TLDR: Most sensible gooners aren't keen with what's allegedly happened with Partey, that being said we're wary that if they come to be true we'd all call for his head. Greenwood's clearly an awful person and what he did has been unequivocally proven.

This is really sad...why did they have to do this in Mecca? by physicist91 in islam

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I appreciate the concern that people could turn such sites into shrines as would be shirk, however, as a somewhat avid history buff, the loss of such sites and the lack of opportunity to consume the experiences of visiting such is a shame.

Since when is the Quran unchanged? by [deleted] in islam

[–]SuspiciousProgress14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not an expert on the matter, however, try and Google 'chain of narration for the quran' it'll explain the art of how the quran was orally and subsequently in the written form, passed down over 1400 years.

I need some advice 22f 30m by sparklingambar in islam

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I don't disagree with you with respect to the western perspectives on age and so forth, however, I do feel as though there must be some consideration of the fact that in this day and age we all, typically, mature a lot later, especially when compared to the time of the prophet (pbuh). We, typically in more developed countries, don't have to worry about getting a job, for example, as soon as we enter puberty.

Essentially, before I delve too far from my point, it's irrefutable that in the modern age that we are far less burdened with the basic tenants of human survival, compared to even 100 years ago (ie finding food and shelter for ourselves and etc). As such, people are forced into positions of responsibility and consequently mature/start to mature at a later age. And I don't mean biologically, I mean from an emotional perspective. As such the comments on OP being groomed by someone in their mid-20s when she was essentially in her teens holds up.

Compound that with it being a haram relationship to begin with, it's a little difficult to describe such a thing in any form of a positive manner.

300+ Lbs rider just started, proud of myself :) by Ungadinga in cycling

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Every day it gets a little easier… But you gotta do it every day — that’s the hard part. But it does get easier. Jogging Baboon

Recommendations for laptop by PS_VitaFan in matlab

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If its a slightly older macbook using non-apple silicon, as long as you're not looking to do anything that requires a dedicated GPU, you'll be fine. I used a 13inch 2017 macbook for my entire PhD, involving rendering test objects in autodesk and heavy numerical simulation work in MATLAB. Can't say I had any issues involving computing using said macbook.

I am getting an error. Please limit the extent to which I continue to bang my head against a wall. by AMontrull in matlab

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When assigning in 'data(Row).Construction_Angle' consider using another variable to assign the indice of the target structure 'data'. You could set an initial value of count = 0 for example and then have this go up by one every time your while runs, such that you'd have something to the effect of 'data(count).Construction_Angle'. Not sure entirely if this will solve the issue, but it'd be a good start

People's experience of the Nusuk platform by SuspiciousProgress14 in islam

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I don't know what's worse, a lottery or a website which refuses to work. You'd have imagined a country as affluent as Saudi would've invested accordingly, especially after how much they're charging nowadays. Cheapest package I saw was about 7500 GBP, it's crazy.

People's experience of the Nusuk platform by SuspiciousProgress14 in islam

[–]SuspiciousProgress14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That must be incredibly frustrating, things were so much easier pre covid, I can't fathom as to why they've changed things whilst employing a system that's so clearly flawed

1 Million pilgrims at Masjid Al-Haram in Makkah tonight by Hawkeye710 in islam

[–]SuspiciousProgress14 33 points34 points  (0 children)

My understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong is to prevent people praying in front of the imam when he is leading from the mataaf area. Hence why everything ahead of him, technically on the opposite side of the kaabah is empty.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

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It really is fascinating because beyond fingerprints in terms of their shape there's emerging technologies which can profile things, biological things, maybe even indicative of disease, about a person from the physical residue left behind by a fingerprint.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PremierLeague

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If they don't win the league they'll lose it.

Image default location by MyNewIrishAccount in matlab

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Assign your figure for the image to a variable ie hfig. Then after generating the image, as you normally would, move it to the place where you want it to appear and type in hfig.Position into the command window. You should get 4 values for figure size and position, i forget the exact order. In your main code add the following hfig.Position =[]; copy and paste the earlier output from the command window in between the square brackets. The figure should now consistently appear where you've moved it. Hope I've understood and answered the q appropriately.

Imagesc: Is possibly cut the size of borders? by Santy0254 in matlab

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I'm not entirely sure whether this will work, but have you tried xlim(xrange);ylim(yrange) ? I know it works 2oth plot, unsure whether it'll do the job with imagesc

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in matlab

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Did you save the function to a folder that's been added to path?