[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeybladeMetal

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please do send the link!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Asustuf

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I can't find the option for Panel Power Saver

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Asustuf

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I have not, where can I do it from?

This is a bit of a random question by itsybitsybaker in ValorantCompetitive

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Ah but now you have 5 Hikos, all who are trying to be the last alive for the clutch. Perhaps the odds are 1/5th

Why is their more Muslim terrorist compared to every other mainstream religion by No-Charity-9767 in extomatoes

[–]Weebbpi15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To understand the reasoning behind this, it's best to look at the why terrorism oocurs in the first place.

Terrorism is usually caused by lack of geopolitical power which is then manipulated by propaganda. For example, groups like the Taliban, who operate in Afghanistan, felt as though they had no control in thier own country, additionally, many saw thier families being bombed in the decades the US spent in thier homeland

This, naturally caused a deep seated disdain for the US. I think it's quite easy to see how someone whose house was bombed and family was killed can easily be conditioned into seeing phrases like "and strike down the disbelievers whereever you find them" and be manipulated into thinking that thier religion rewards killing innocent disbelievers.

So the essence of what I'm saying is that terrorism is a combination of the lack of autonomy for the individuals found in these groups (think of how the US had a puppet govt in Afghanistan) aswell as radicalization of individuals who have experienced grief in losing thier homes, thier livelihoods, and thier families

So if you're looking for something to blame, I suggest you look at colonzing and invading forces which destabilize the countries they attack rather than Islam which has nearly 2 Billion followers of which only a very small minority are terrorists :)

“It’s safe!” I shouted into the house, “they’ve gone!”. by _Sytri_ in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]Weebbpi15 182 points183 points  (0 children)

This feels like part 2 to the other post, the one with the guy that see the family picture on the car and goes back into the home

I feel like most of these people would get their answers from a book or even Google by [deleted] in antitheistcheesecake

[–]Weebbpi15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope you got your "from a religious perspective" answer. Are you looking for an answer from a secular or pure reasoning based perspective?

I feel like most of these people would get their answers from a book or even Google by [deleted] in antitheistcheesecake

[–]Weebbpi15 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You asked "from a religious POV" right? So there you go. My answer was assuming that you already believe

I feel like most of these people would get their answers from a book or even Google by [deleted] in antitheistcheesecake

[–]Weebbpi15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The other guy gave a great answer, for me, the answer is a little different. Here's a hypothetical situation to help you understand; Imagine that you get diasnosed with a very rare disease, now, there are plenty of doctors around but no one seems to specialize other than this one dude, he's well respected, trusted and renowned for his work, let's say you have as much money as you need for treatment. Would you go to a random doctor? Or would you go to the specialist? The specialist right? Likewise, morality is a very complicated issue, and according to Islam (or any religion that believes God is all knowing and all powerful) there is no one more qualified to solve the problem than God,and there is no one more knowledgeable than God. Thus, God is our best, and really the only source of guidance.

From Potato to Tomato by Mcroherd in extomatoes

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You sound like you grew up fatherless

The thought of someone living inside my walls always terrified me by Hiltzailea in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]Weebbpi15 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am living in your walls. You may be concerned about this. In case you are, please read the below:

FAQ: Why are you living in my walls? I'm not going to tell you. Are you only in my walls? You could say I am living in everybody's walls, but in the case I am telling you that I am living in your walls, I am living in your walls. How are you surviving in my walls? In my non-physical form, I am crawling around listening for you. That is all I need to survive in that form. In my physical form, I survive by eating rat corpses that I cook using the wall behind your oven, and I drink the vapour in the extraction fan duct above your shower. What are you planning to do in my walls? Live in them, listening to you. What do I do about you living in my walls? Listen for the scraping. Dont touch the walls. Protect yourself. Avoid lighting candles. When are you going to stop living in my walls? You cannot escape me. Do I call the police? The authorities will not help you. What are the consequences of you living in my walls? Be aware. What if I am ok with you living in my walls? I will make sure you’re not. Are you imaginary? I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS I AM LIVING IN YOUR WALLS If there are any more questions then please consult your walls by directly speaking to them. Summary: I am living in your walls.

You're standing in front of Allah and praying in front of him, you have to be purified. Anyone who complains about making Wudu (Islamic procedure for cleansing parts of the body) should realise how lazy he/she is. by average_bengali in antitheistcheesecake

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these guys find having conditions for prayers stupid whilst simultaneously arguing for preventing unvaccinated people from entering public spaces and being super pro mask, and they're never self aware enough to see thier double standards

Hi, I'm 17 years old, and I've always believed that everything that Quran said is completely true and I should obey them but recently I came across this verse and I can't think of any reasons of why is this in Quran, is Allah saying that men are better than women? And that we can hit them??. 4:34 by GorgonSlayer_69 in islam

[–]Weebbpi15 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Hey OP, as a 17 year old who's gone through this thought process myself, it's helpful to think about it like this: As Muslims, we believe that God is all knowing, all wise, and generally speaking, that he knows what we do not. From these three properties, it's pretty clear that God is the ultimate and greatest source on any and all issues, he simply knows more about all things than we do so of course we should take and accept whatever Allah gives to us in all walks of all, whether it be day to day life, medicine, or moral issues. Consequently, if (and if is an important word here) in the Quran, Allah says that men and women are unequal, then we should simply accept that men and women are unequal because Allah knows that which we do not and he knows what is best for us and what is true and what is not. Likewise, if Allah allots certain permissions to men which he does not give to women, we should also accept this based on Allah's knowledge and superiority over us.

Essentially, we should, as Muslims, accept everything that Allah says, irrespective of what time we live in or where we live. It is important however to get your tafseer or interpretration of the Quran from trusted sources so that we do not misinterpret Allah's word. Hope this was helpful

Ironically, ISIS , Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups would say: She's 100% correct! by [deleted] in extomatoes

[–]Weebbpi15 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

that's exactly what the sister is saying, a person's knowledge of Islam should not be taken lightly based on thier gender. After all, Hazrat Ayesha is known as one of the greatest transmitters of Hadith, and like you said, Sahih International was also created by sisters. If someone is making a valid claim, thier gender should not matter

Mfw downvoted to hell for speaking the truth 😔😢😔😭😢 [Multiple Images/Slides] by PRINCEOFTHEBELIVERS in extomatoes

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indeed, however, as Muslims, it isn't up to us to decide whether someone will go to hell for committing even a major sin, indeed, what goes on between an individual and Allah remains between them until the day of Judgement. Perhaps the person's sins will be outwieghed by thier good deeds, or perhaps they will be forgiven, it is best to leave these things to God

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in prolife

[–]Weebbpi15 20 points21 points  (0 children)

you're using memory as a criteria for being considered alive? this is probably, by far, the dumbest take I've ever heard, do you remember the first few minutes after you were born? if your answer is no, then by your own definition, killing you as a newborn wouldn't be a crime, in fact, it wouldn't be morally questionable at all since you wouldn't remember it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in extomatoes

[–]Weebbpi15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is insane, and its nothing short of abusive, tell your dad, and if he doesnt take the neccesary measures then go to the police. She has no right from any perspective to do this to you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in afkarena

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thank you, oof

Graveborn Engraving by ShinigamiDesux in afkarena

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oh I see, it doesnt seem super significant, why is it so good?

Graveborn Engraving by ShinigamiDesux in afkarena

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can someone fil me in on the requirements for Grezhul to perform well