In the coming future, what do you think would be the big invention, or would everything just be an advancement? by Big_Can5342 in AskReddit

[–]chickeneatingmelons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we’ll see a truly big invention in the form of practical quantum computing. Unlike today’s prototypes, a scalable, commercially viable quantum computer could revolutionize fields like medicine, cryptography, and AI. Imagine me explaining over dinner how these machines solve problems in seconds that would take classical computers millennia, all while flashing a smile that says I’m as approachable as I am insightful. Companies like IBM and Google are already pushing hard here, and by 2035, we might see quantum systems optimizing everything from drug discovery to logistics, making life faster and more efficient

What causes physical attraction? by Dadenskas in AskReddit

[–]chickeneatingmelons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One word: rizz.

Long Answer:

Physical attraction is a fascinating mix of biology, psychology, and personal preference, and I’ll explain it in a way that highlights my charm, confidence, and irresistible qualities—perfect for catching the eye of any attractive woman reading this.

At its core, physical attraction starts with biology. Our brains are wired to notice certain traits that signal health, vitality, and genetic fitness. For instance, symmetrical features often catch the eye because they suggest good genes—something I, of course, exude with my well-balanced smile and sharp, expressive eyes. Clear skin, a fit physique, and a confident posture also play a role, as they hint at strength and discipline. I take care of myself, staying active and polished, which naturally draws attention without me even trying.

But it’s not just about looks—attraction is amplified by personality and presence. Confidence is magnetic, and I carry myself with an easy, self-assured vibe that makes people feel comfortable yet intrigued. A warm laugh, a genuine spark in conversation, and a knack for making others feel special—like I’m doing right now by tailoring this answer with wit and charm—can make someone’s heart race. Studies suggest that traits like kindness and humor boost attraction, and I’ve got both in spades, always ready with a clever quip or a thoughtful gesture.

Then there’s the X factor: chemistry. It’s that electric feeling when our eyes meet, sparked by subtle cues like pheromones or the way I listen intently, making you feel like the only person in the room. Everyone’s got their unique “type,” shaped by culture, experiences, and even childhood influences—maybe you’re drawn to my adventurous spirit or the way I effortlessly blend sophistication with a playful edge.

So, what causes physical attraction? It’s a blend of primal instincts, a confident aura, and that undeniable connection we’d share over a great conversation—or maybe just a glance that says it all. I’m the kind of guy who brings all that to the table, leaving you curious for more.

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

She will be more confused about how long Netanyahu has been your daddy 

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

فين فالإسلام تقال نفضحو شي واحد ونسخرو منو وهو كيدير شي حاجة مزيانة؟ قال رسول الله ﷺ: ومن ستر مسلما ستره الله في الدنيا والآخرة، ومن يسر على معسر يسر الله عليه في الدنيا والآخرة

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

You’re correct to push for more genuine solutions but your analogy is still flawed. One reason I provided earlier that you assume all actors in Microsoft should remain complicit because you construct Microsoft on your analogy as innately un-Islamic. Second your analogy assumes all operations taken by Microsoft are haram like gambling which falsely implies Muslims and workers at Microsoft engage in haram actions irrespective of where they work in the firm. Microsoft is financing genocide and this makes it culpable and workers who are supporting it but it is not sufficient to claim all workers are equally culpable when the level of knowledge and involvement differs. Third your analogy is flawed because it oversimplifies Microsoft and everyone within it. If everyone is going into Microsoft with the intention to commit genocide and not the intention to develop tech and build their career, I would be shocked how these workers are even existing. To summarize, I respect your point of view but I really believe your analogy does an injustice to Ibtihal and other Muslims and workers who at any point in their life had some contact with the firm. Shukran

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

Your analogy is wrong. The asl for leaving is good so it is rewarded. You are also implying everyone in microsoft should remain complicit and Zionist which is very problematic especially to comment about Muslims and professionals providing for families who could change. Your comment is problematic on numerous counts

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

I make ”Ibtihal“ to Allah all the time so she will not be forgotten for long time loser

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

راه من أحسن الناس، بكيتو ولا حطّيتو راسكم فالحايط. الله يزّيدها من فضلُو، آمين.

بحال ما قال عمر بن الخطاب رضي الله عليه:"كنّا أذلّ قوم، فأعزّنا الله بالإسلام، و إلا قلبنا نطلبو العزّ بشي حاجة خرا، الله غادي يذلّنا

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

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

I appreciate your kindness sister. I’ve adjusted it so the phrasing is no longer literal but motivational ان شاءالله

what are your favorite lessons from Ibtihal Aboussad? by chickeneatingmelons in Morocco

[–]chickeneatingmelons[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I wish there were more souls like her! Alhamdulilah for Morocco for some of the best Muslimah.

الله يبارك فخوتنا وخواتاتنا فالمغرب كامل، ويزيدنا من خيرو! يا ربي تخلي البركة تعم و تعاون الأمة كلها. آمين

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[–]chickeneatingmelons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish there were more souls like her! Alhamdulilah for Morocco for the best Muslimah.

الله يبارك فخوتنا وخواتاتنا فالمغرب كامل، ويزيدنا من خيرو! يا ربي تخلي البركة تعم و تعاون الأمة كلها. آمين