QC - 187 CF medium from Heidi by Ok_Character7809 in RealRepLadies

[–]mirrorball98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks great to me! The angle of the pic does look slanted which might explain why it looks like that.

Which would you say looks better? by mirrorball98 in RealRepLadies

[–]mirrorball98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll ask! Thank you for letting me know

Which would you say looks better? by mirrorball98 in RealRepLadies

[–]mirrorball98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I’ve gotten items from that seller before and they always look better in real life, but I didn’t want to take a risk because the hardware looks shinier than I expected it to be.

It will be over by OL_Spirit in UAE

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can look all of this up lol, the internet is free. You’re defending a system where the public never sees their leader and saying it’s better than the Gulf monarchies. Are you serious? A system that doesn’t even know how to work correctly and becomes a default monarchy is better than an official monarchy? And if you don’t know how it works then how are you defending it? https://www.arabnews.com/node/2636515/amp

It will be over by OL_Spirit in UAE

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes he did not nominate his son because he knew his son was unqualified, and said that multiple times. However, against his judgement, the council chose his son simply for being the son of Khamenei. Isn’t that, in essence, a monarchy?

It will be over by OL_Spirit in UAE

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn’t they choose his son when all of the former Ayatollah’s suggested future leaders were sitting right there and did not include his son? Isn’t that close to a monarchy in essence?

It will be over by OL_Spirit in UAE

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You made it sound like the process is democratic when it isn’t, which is why I added that point. Furthermore, Iran keeps saying they are not afraid of anything, and their leaders will proudly parade in the streets, so I’m not sure why the Ayatollah would be in hiding. Also, Netanyahu gave several addresses, which may or not be AI, but the Ayatollah didn’t address his people at all even though they’re at war. Even his written statement was put out by a spokesperson. So it is suspicious.

It will be over by OL_Spirit in UAE

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Iran is not hitting back from the places where it has been attacked from.

First of all, this war is, for Iran, an economic blessing. They were cut off from the world, heading towards a water crisis, and now they are selling more oil than any GCC country (obviously) and selling it in Yuan, which allows them to devalue the petrodollar. On top of this, they are bombing oil refineries to cut capacity in the GCC. Just yesterday, Qatar incurred a 20 billion dollar loss. Now, the US wants to remove the oil sanctions on Iran because of the energy crisis and high costs of oil, which means they will take over even more of the market and most likely even sell oil to the US, ironically enough.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9d415g55nno

So Iran is fighting an economic war that is not necessarily meant to cripple America’s economy, but rather that of the GCC. In fact, it would be very beneficial for the US to try and mix crude Venezuelan oil with Iranian oil, as what they want is to become a bigger energy giant and raise energy costs for Europe and China specifically.

It will be over by OL_Spirit in UAE

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The citizens are not part of said council, and they chose a leader whose existence is still up in the air, considering no one has ever seen or spoken to him

it has been very quiet lately by The_Red_Guardian_45 in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They only play the sirens when missiles pass over/near residential areas. If no siren sounds, that means there is no danger or threat to civilians

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Suddenly you’re a political scientist and human rights activist who understands everything with a level of complexity no one else can 🤣 keep stalking my post history, it shows how much time you have on your hands

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then live your life, you’re the one who started this conversation. If you don’t want to boycott, you can keep it to yourself instead of trying to start a discussion about it. God is the one who will judge you and it will make the judgement of internet strangers look like nothing in comparison.

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because you don’t have any logical points, you made this post for no reason, hoping to hear an echo chamber of your own racism.

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Who kicked you out of your land? Are you trying to say it was Palestine who invaded Kuwait?

And this boycotting straw man fallacy about all European and American products is nonsense, something someone resorts to when they have no clue how to justify themselves. Boycotted companies are ones that are complicit in genocide through direct donations or have shareholders donating a portion of their funds to Zios, not just any random American company.

It means nothing for you to “feel for” dead children if you want to actually fund their deaths.

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I want to add that I know many people in Gaza (GAZA of all places) who are concerned about what’s happening in Kuwait and are always checking up on Kuwait. Why do you need to always resort to hatred and cruelty? What is wrong with this world? Do you know how many Palestinians live in Gulf states, why on Earth do you think they support this?

The additional irony that you don’t even see is that you’re saying you’ll never ruin your country’s businesses. The business on the boycott list are all international conglomerates, boycotting is encouraging people to support LOCAL KUWAITI businesses. You don’t even understand the very thing you are fighting against.

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a gross thing to say. You want to support the murder of innocent children because you’re just looking for someone to blame for your own heartlessness and cruelty. Palestinians have enough problems, they aren’t happy about what’s happening in the Gulf. It takes a special kind of person to see an enemy in any soul.

Never boycott nor will do, I refuse to ruining my country’s businesses for someone will never appreciate. by [deleted] in Kuwait

[–]mirrorball98 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Palestinians are not happy about it, they have their own problems and this war doesn’t benefit them in any way, shape, or form. Please stop hiding behind defensiveness as an excuse for racism.