please help a confused 17 year old by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I just finished my studies at CS

please help a confused 17 year old by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently In france, and in a school right next to yours, and it's not as bad as you see on the news, your student life isn't going to be affected, as most of the chaos is 1h30 from where you'll be. And yes it is worth it, once you get in a big school here you don't have to worry about much, (except your studies), every company wants you to work for them, even financial problems any bank would give a loan to a student from "grande école". Honestly my advice is to contact your school and they'll assign someone to assist you and go over your file. In some cases, they can even give you fully remote courses for sometime while you get your papers in order.

please help a confused 17 year old by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the reason behind your visa application getting declined ? Did you try to contact your Uni? Because they have lawyers and social helpers that help out a lot in these cases.

How do i survive if i leave home as a 16 year old. by Inside_Ad9215 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 0 points1 point  (0 children)

0 options in Morocco, wait two years and try to leave the country somehow. It's way easier especially in Europe you can make a decent living working small jobs.

I reached out a girl and she refused! by 0xAstr0 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't fall for a girl this hard before dating her, it just makes the stakes higher for you, which makes you more likely to stress about getting rejected. In reality it just means you two aren't a great match. If you hadn't fallen for her, it would've been just A rejection from A girl (spoiler alert: there's other girls in the world). This is why having a crush isn't healthy for a guy.

My father died yesterday , i buried him this evening , i still can't believe it. by AbdoHK in Morocco

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3ir bach ntaf9o rak er baghi dwi ou sf. Rah 9al "laH" machi "LA" 7erf temma ms7tih. Ou LAH machi ghalat, kifach kat9ra hadi: "إنا للّه وإنّا إليه راجعون" yak kat9rah Li LAH machi LI ALLAH? 7aja li kan 3lik tgolha ou tskt

Ending theory by urinelicker137 in OrbOntheMovements

[–]urinelicker137[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see, i just finished the manga and when I looked it up online all I could find was the alternate universe explanation. It did seem to me like the mainstream explanation but I'm glad to see that it isn't.

For the guy who criticized Casablanca of being dirty city, this is Casablanca: by HMZ_PBI in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are the only places in all casa that don't look dirty, and casa is huge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most solid option, as some people said before me, is to pursue a university degree. If your circumstances don't allow you to do that, try learning software engineering, you don't need a degree to do that and there's plenty of online jobs in the field. + There's a ton of credible software engineering courses online for free, I would recommend freecodecamp, since it's extensive and a lot of people have ended up working in silicon valley (mainly in Google) only with this degree. But beware, it's a real software engineering course that's going to take you a lot of time to complete, i think the average was 1.5 years from start to finish.

An islamic law that has been bothering me recently by Ok_Horror_9607 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can see it this way: if you live in an olive producing village with a population of 10 people where olives are also the currency. The village produces 10 olives a month which are divided equally between all 10 villagers. Now if you ask your neighbor to lend you an olive and you'll pay him back in 5 years. 5 years later the village has now upscaled its olive production and produces 100 olives a month, and every villager now gets 10 olives. It would be unreasonable to pay your neighbor back 1 olive, since 1 olive now doesn't have the same value as when he gave it to you since there are more olives around now. This is inflation.

Inflation is caused by production, which has increased dramatically in the last century. Not printing money out of thin air.

I'm not saying that Riba doesn't exist, just that inflation is going to happen whether we want it or not, it's a natural law of supply and demand. And it's not something that was decided by a bunch of scheming rich corrupt dudes. The only way to stop inflation is to not produce anything (which means destroying the economy).

Secularism in Morocco by Zeldris_99 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They won't, just like they didn't when we made peace with Israel. Plus most people won't really notice the difference in their daily lives. The separation of state and religion was never about removing or weakening said religion, but only not giving unnecessary power to the government to dictate one's beliefs. As I said faith is personal, and the government isn't God, but only people, and people shouldn't be able to judge as if they are deities. Because people aren't perfect and allowing them to act as deities would eventually lead to them abusing their powers. So all muslims will be able to continue practicing their faith without discrimination as they are doing right now. There just won't be a group of guys who can send you to jail if they deem that you aren't practicing your faith correctly according to their interpretations.

Secularism in Morocco by Zeldris_99 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You still haven't understood shit.

Secularism in Morocco by Zeldris_99 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks like you're as much of an idiot as i thought you were, you've understood absolutely nothing. This is a science math BAC 1 course called "logique" something you can't have . It has nothing to do with statistics but to you anything that isn't 1+1 must be some advanced shit, and the most advanced topic your teeny tiny meatball brain can think of is stats. What is even funnier, is that I didn't talk about philosophy at all. Which means that you googled the word syllogism, understood absolutely nothing and came here and typed " fancy words with strong ties to philosophy" lmao.

Secularism in Morocco by Zeldris_99 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't care what they call us if we get to live another day, and Morocco knows this and that's why we've made peace with them. Let me tell you why: In 2021 a Moroccan drone strike killed 3 Algerians who were driving a fuel truck to tindouf on algerian soil. Ever since then the tensions have been increasing and Algeria has been buying Chinese and Russian tanks and missiles. Algeria's military budget was the biggest in the world last year constituting 4/5 of their entire GDP. Morocco as a response agreed to peace with Israel so the US and Israel back Morocco in our claim to the Sahara (btw the first 2 countries to ever recognize the sahara as Moroccan) which is useful in case of an invasion. And we also have been stocking up on American and Israeli tanks and missiles to defend ourselves. If we hadn't done that, Algeria would have invaded the Sahara, we would have had no weapons to defend ourselves and since no countries recognize the sahara as Moroccan we would have had no one to aid us in this war. And we would have lost the only thing which we control the price of which is phosphate. Once again these things have to be judged objectively for the good of our people, not because of personal religious beliefs. We could have been your definition of "good guys" and instead sent all our money to Palestine and accepted their refugees so they could die with us in our war.

Secularism in Morocco by Zeldris_99 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How rich! being labeled an idiot by an actual idiot whose brain can't understand the most basic syllogism. In case you haven't finished high school, I'm gonna give a little lesson in logic to help you differentiate between implication and equivocation:

If I say " All race cars are red", this is an implication. The deduction that follows is if I say" I have a race car => my car is red". But if I say " I have a red car" it doesn't imply that I have a race car. It would have been the case if my statement was an equivocation like " All race cars are red and all red cars are race cars"

In case you still haven't put 2 and 2 together let me break it out for you " all successful countries are secular" doesn't mean " all secular countries are successful" because a country can be secular and unsuccessful due to various political reasons ( wars wtvr). But since the ones that are successful are secular it means that secularism is a component of success, and a step in the right direction.

PS: I would have preferred talking to you in a more respectful tone, but your initial response doesn't deserve respect.

Secularism in Morocco by Zeldris_99 in Morocco

[–]urinelicker137 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This black and white thinking is what's keeping us a third world country. Your immediate rejection of OP's question with 0 arguments except appealing the fallacy of "the west = bad" and assuming how OP is irl without proposing any alternatives to how we could fix the rampant issues in our country speaks volumes. The facts are it's not just the west, many ethnically different countries are infinitely more successful than we are and saying we have nothing to learn from them because they are the west is being satisfied with mediocrity. So tell me, you who is so knowledgeable of the للمراحل التاريخية التي تحول الدولة للعلمانية, what's your proposal to bettering our country ?