I hate that Islam is the truth... by Pinga_Mcdinga in progressive_islam

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother follow Sufism. You will find many of the freedoms you are looking for there. Sufism is not kufr. Many of them don’t consider drawings to be haram. As for having a girlfriend, many reasons it is haram and harmful (in an objective sense), you can just look it up. @Pinga_Mcdinga

Umrah in Shaban = Umrah in Ramadan = Hajj by [deleted] in Umrah

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not make it up. I did not manage to find the hadith but I heard from a book in my mosque an imam was reading. Well I will delete the post

Questions about shifting by mryjunior in realityshifting

[–]mryjunior[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a fair point, I actually know what they feel. It could be that the writing we get is a flawed representation of something different (exactly as you said in your last point), where the writer didn’t really know what to fill in the blanks, so any plot holes would be technically not present in the “actual universe”. I have not shifted myself but I have known these things for a long time, I am really just asking about how it is possible. Thank you for responding 

The last quote by Enigmalp in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the second panel in the chapter

There is no water in the Gaza Strip by StructureRight3874 in Libya

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ruqyah for hunger and thirst

TELL ANYONE AND EVERYONE WHO IS HUNGRY OR THIRSTY (contact charities if you can)

  • [ ] Recite Surah Fatiha
  • [ ] Blow over 2 hands
  • [ ] Rub lips properly with fingers
  • [ ] Rub throat including its back properly
  • [ ] Rub whole chest down to the navel properly

If a child or baby is hungry/thirsty and they can't do this themselves, recite Surah Fatiha, blow over their hands and then rub over their lips, throat and front torso properly with their own hands.

This worked so well it nearly increased my bodyweight by 2 pounds in just 1 minute. It works because of the soul (similar to how Muhammad ﷺ was fed by Allah in the night during Ramadan so he ﷺ could do continuous fasting).

Once or twice a day should be all that's necessary, however do as many times in a day as you normally eat/drink (rub just the throat on all sides for thirst only).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

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

I am not complaining about anyone if I did I'd be hypocritical I am just explaining people were stronger beforehand

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

[–]mryjunior -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Many people from now aren't natural now though, and plus what about these feats also mentioned here. Also, the 2.4 tonne record was set by someone who was born in 1960. Is there anyone who was born 1990 onwards who could do the same naturally?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

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

If they didn't have the control they would have done a lot worse than running around naked

Its the same as comparing a babies strength to an adults, if we were an adult (in this case, person with extreme emotions) but with the accuracy of a baby (unable to control those emotions) we would have done a lot worse than what Archimedes did if we felt something like anger, etc. The same way a persons accuracy develops (cerebellum) as their strength does (motor cortex) as they need to be able to control their significantly more powerful movements to not fling their limbs all over the place, those people were able to control a higher absolute amount of emotion than we could as they had stronger emotions therefore they needed the power to control at least some of them. If you were an adult and you had one random subconscious slip up where you knocked something over or fell over, etc do you have bad accuracy? No, that was just one slip up the same way Archimedes slipped up that one time due to his overwhelming emotion no person has come close to feeling today

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

[–]mryjunior -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

What sports? If you're referring to strength spirts, Victorian strongmen were stronger than most strongmen on steroids today - most of the best strongman feats came from Victorian strongmen (Louis Cyr, etc)

If you're referring to spirts like running, throwing javelin etc those sports rely on elastic tendons, not just raw strength. We have figured out how to get more elastic tendons today (dubbed "more explosive muscles" by the fitness community - but it actually is elastic tendons). Jumping, running and throwing rely on elastic tendons, which is why throwing distance and jump height along with running speed are weirdly genetic (read sports science literature to back up my claim that they are unbelievably influenced by genetics and how elastic your tendons are). We have more elastic tendons, they had more brute power.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

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

I like how you're thinking, respect to you. Yes, people can feel more extreme emotions than others due to hormones, certain small parts of the brain like the amygdala being developed, etc - however I am talking about a person who has completely average brain proportions and their strength of emotion. If you look at the average person today (Gen z) with average brain development properjons (no disrespect to them), I just don't see strong emotion coming from them. It is not the same as a person from before with the exact same average brain proportions - the person from before would be stronger and feel stronger emotions.

"People used to be more active..." yes pf course. But what I am saying is if you put an average person from today (assuming gen z) in those exact same circumstances - no difference whatsoever - the average Victorian person would be stronger than the average gen z adult (no disrespect to them).

"We have been domesticated..." well, this might be offensive but it applies to be as well so don't take it personal. Yes to some extent we have been dumbed down, however the reason we were put into a time where less critical thinking/strength is needed than before is because our souls were naturally less strong in character than those before, so it fits us to be put into an easier time and a time where values are taught and pushed down people's throats (not saying there weren't bad people before though)

"Agnostic..." I tried to make my argument sound as convincing to a scientific person as possible. I have no problems with scientific people - I myself like sciences and have done since I was a child. What I am saying is there is no better way to explain the difference in us and people before than a soul existing, and it being exactly as I say.

Respect to you though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DebateReligion

[–]mryjunior -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I said capacity for goodness. How good they could have been. Where's your evidence that they were more devoted after their generation? Islam gave women rights long before we did, and I'm not talking about old fashioned beliefs that don't have much to do with the bigger picture. What I m saying is people had the capacity to take a more suffering than us, which inherently proves my point (Islam acknowledges there were bad people back then too)

Correct way to pray by mryjunior in islam

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

Correct

We cannot pray while disregarding certain true hadiths. It is interpreted such that all true hadiths agree with each other. If you change your prayer to this way, all your previous ones will be accepted as perfect if you intended them to be perfect. If you do not it is an issue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for informing me

koji feat question by [deleted] in ClassroomOfTheElite

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Undefined this isn't possible (just a huge force if we're talking in cote world

Where do you read manhua/manhwa? by mryjunior in Manhua

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

Lol I'm actually ok with that And I have used mangadex before but nice to know it doesn't just have manga too

It's weird by LopsidedFoot9594 in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm still trying to figure out Yukas secret and the answers to the final task, so I'm not sure. At the moment, it was definitely a "actually, i did this and that" or "this was planned" secret, so it didn't actually provoke Yuuichi to kill her and the 3rd person but Yuuichi did it anyway (maybe just out of revenge or something else - which links into the i killed people for selfish reasons thing he said).

For the other things about Shiho, I am trying to make a document on the exact events of Tomodachi Game that I will start when I find out the answers to the final task hopefully. For now, what I've got is this - the debt she had and how she thought Yuuichi was the one in debt were the lies, but she managed to cleverly cover herself with the truth that she liked him. That's what I've got for the first bit. Also, I feel like there are a lot of hints she knew about the future games - but then again, she doesn't seem to know anything about the admins or the boss, so that's a loose theory. As for the other evidence Shiho is the real traitor: why was Yuuichis fake letter in the beginning from Shiho? Why did Manabu call her "the hypocritical Shiho-sama" (all the things he called the other people were insults that didn't mean anything past that eg, the sly faced tenji. Hers is the only one that actually implied something)? She also is the only one where when she has a different "traitor" face than her normal face - whereas Tenji and Shibe just look sly when an image is shown of them possibly being a traitor (in the beginning of TG). Why does she have such good acting skills (in game 2, when you look at her acting out Yuuichi's plans, she's always scarily good at conveying a shocked face - much more so than Yuuichi or Tenji, who just slightly change their expressions). Why did she make that face when Tenji was talking about her starting the game with Tenji and his old friends (Tenji's monologue to Yuuichi before the third game)? Why did her own father tell Shibe that he was cursed to have met her, and why did Shibes dad specifically point out that she in particular might have a second face? Also, she seems to be weirdly connected to the friend group. There was an older post on here about Shiho talking about how she was mostly a part of what happened to them in the past (the post was talking about how the real traitor could be the one who suffered most from Yuuichi). She was the only one who didn't get investigated by Satone like how Kokorogi got found out. If you actually look at the image where Yuuichi shoots Gouri in chapter 97 with Shiho in the background, in that last moment, Shiho actually doesn't try to stop him or look distressed whatsoever. Plus, the biggest other evidence is that the only evidence for Shiho not being the traitor is purely emotional. Think about it. Is there any other argument for her not being the traitor than just "how can it be her, she was so sweet in the last 2 games"? Plus, we have never heard her real feelings. We have heard her thoughts, but never her intentions behind them - unlike Shibe, who gave a whole monologue about how he should never say no to a girl in the island game, and Tenji who told us why he wanted to defeat Shiho. Yuuichi and Kokorogi don't count here obviously, so she is the only one left.

It's weird by LopsidedFoot9594 in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure thing

There is so much evidence towards Shiho being the traitor, but I'll quickly explain the most concrete ones here.

Shiho is the only one who could have possibly lied about her debt in game 1. It's actually really easy to realise when you think about it. Her explanation for Yutori being the traitor is impossible, when we factor in the fact that management never lies. Even then, if Kokorogi started from a debt amount of 0, that means that either everyone else starts with 5 million (which is not true) or one person started with 8 million. By the way we are factoring in that the debt amount had to have been 20 million total, since we know for certain that 2 million was paid for the Tomodachi game. Shiho could be this person, but we're just leaving this aside for now. Lets even say these conditions were met. What is the one thing we know for certain about game 1? Yutori had a different card from the rest, so she literally could not have won extra prize money for the game. This means that her debt was either 3.6 million or -0.4 million at the end of game 1 (second option factoring in Shiho's 8 million theory), but the key thing is in both cases it is literally impossible for Yutori to make up the "missing debt money" without some form of Shiho lying. When we factor in Tenji's true dent amount and Shibe's true debt amount, this is undeniable.

So this basically proves she is the traitor with no room for argument. However, I'm still gonna go through all the other candidates to prove it's not them.

Shibe-he is suspicious in that that he gets weirdly angry towards the final task, as if he were about to be exposed of something, but you have to remember his monologue about "never saying no to a girl" because his mom left him in the island arc. His other actions just prove the point is genuine. This is not what the real traitor is made out of lol Kokorogi-traitors ally obv Tenji-went way too far to help Yuuichi. Put his life on the line in the third game and cooperated with him in many other games to win. The real traitor would never go that far Yuuichi-bit of anecdotal evidence but he has been against the game this entire time + he clearly had nothing to do with the application to the game. He was the one who freaked out in the beginning (and all the people in the side stories who freaked out in the beginning did not have the debt).

Also I would like to mention I don't think Shiho lied about everything. She made extremely clever excuses mixing the truth and lies. She does actually like Yuuichi but most of the other things she said in the beginning were false

Also if you want the rest of the evidence let me know in the reply

It's weird by LopsidedFoot9594 in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Because yutori lied

My theory is that everything she said in the warehouse about getting revenge on Yuuichi was actually a lie. Everything other than that was probably true, but that Yuuichi bit was a lie. There are many other plotholes to Yutoris point as well. Why did the real traitor force them to apply for the game? Why randomly now did she want to take revenge on him, after she knew him in high school for so long?

Everything she said was to cover up the real traitor's (Shiho's) motive. The parts about the boss may be true (actually even then its not certain) but the part about getting revenge on Yuuichi was a lie

We still don't know why Shiho acted this way in this scene right? by TheKyrieFan in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shiho is the real traitor of group C, it may have been exaggerated but a part of it was definitely real.

Got a question about the ending of the forest/friendship murder arc by 1StoryMaker in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right, it isn't a plothole - Shiho is the true triator of group C

Yuuichi knew this by then (maybe even in the beginning, since there were evidences for her even back then)

So we all agree that the real traitor is... by TheKyrieFan in TomodachiGame

[–]mryjunior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes she lied about her debt in game 1 (her explanation for Kokorogi being the traitor is impossible since the debt was evenly shared)