The warmth is overwhelming (my body burns almost as if they're cremating it)
It's very hot in the VALORANT HQ, specially in summer. See, this can be a problem to agents who are used to the cold, like Sova or Breach, but that's why there's a rule that says that you can indeed go around shirtless and with short pants.
No agent is allowed to have their personal AC, they only have one on their common room. For bedrooms they use fans, but an AC has never been given to anyone, not even Brimstone.
Now here comes the problem. Phoenix's body tends to be hot, like burning hot, but in summer it gets worse. Between his own body heat and the outside heat he literally feels like dying, and that makes even Viper have some sympathy for the guy.
Brimstone's already recieved complains from Phoenix, Jett and Viper herself about this. "Let that kid have a goddamn AC," she said, "I don't want to find him sleeping in the fridge again, I nearly had a heart attack that time."
They also have rules for the common room's AC. One of the rule used to be that there had to be more than three agents in the room to use it, but it was later modified to that plus not being usable in the night, because Phoenix managed to convince Jett and Sova to go sleep there so he could get colder. The other rule is that the AC must be 77°F (25°C) at minimum, and 82.4°F (28°C) at maximum.
Today is different, as it is around 122°F (50°C) outside and everyone is worried about their fire boy, mostly because he looks both tired and about to melt from the heat.
"You really need to get something cold, mate, not even the common room AC is helping." Skye says, handing him a handful of ice and cringing when it almost immediately melts in his hand.
Phoenix has only the shortest pants known to man on, and he's still sweating even under the AC. Skye, who's also wearing short pants but has a sports bra on, is trying to help him get a bit colder, but everything she's tried hasn't worked.
"What's going on?" Killjoy asks when she gets in the room, looking at the two of them almost as if they were crazy.
"I'm trying to help Phoenix cool down! I've tried everything!!" The other woman says with desperation in her voice, "I've tried handing him ice, it melts. I've tried feeding him ice, it doesn't melt but doesn't work either. I've tried sticking cold stuff in his body, doesn't work. We've tried Harbor's waves, they don't work either. He's under the AC. We're considering removing everything from the fridge and getting him in there again."
"Why can't you put the AC colder?" Killjoy asks, then looks at the AC controller, "Oh wait, it's at the minimum, right?" She asks, to which Phoenix can only nod.
"That rule is stupid." Reyna says as she steps in the room, "You're going to die if we keep it like this, necesitamos hablar con Brimstone!" She exclaims, looking at Phoenix with full pity in her eyes.
"I'll talk with him," Sage says, already heading to Brimstone's office, "he is in no condition of doing anything, not even existing at this point." Before she gets out the room, she hears Skye scream and quickly turns around. Phoenix has passed out from the heat.
"I've already told you, we can't do that." Brimstone states, looking at the three women before him, "If we give it to him, the rest are going to ask for one."
"It's not like they're little kids, Brim," Reyna says, looking at him at the eyes almost as if he was her pray, "I'm pretty sure they'll understand."
"We can't have him do anything in this condition, do you understand how dangerous that is for a human being?" Sage asks, then continues before giving the man time to answer, "It's so critical, I don't doubt he could die because of it at this point."
"No, Brimstone, you'll get him the fucking AC because he can't even speak." Viper says, looking at him with dangerous eyes, "Then after that maybe you can speak with him. A body temperature that melts ice cubes as soon as they get close - not even in conact - is more dangerous than you think."
"Alright, then," He says, "but with one condition. You three need to help me choose which AC to take." They all nod and start searching online.
Sova is the first one to notice the giant box on the door of the HQ, left there by the delivery man, probably. He looks at it before calling Brimstone and confirming that it isn't a bomb, then he takes it inside. Sage tells him what it is, and Sova takes it to Phoenix's room, which is currently empty.
After calling Cypher and having Brimstone supervising they both assemble the AC in an hour and a half, then put it in 44.6°F (7°C) and staying in the room until Cypher can't handle the cold. Then they call Phoenix.
He looks like absolute shit, there's no other way to put it. He's sweating, has dark eyebags from not sleeping because of the heat, his hair isn't brushed, and he's leaving burnt marks wherever he steps. Yoru is with him, he was told of this before so he could distract him. Yoru also looks miserable, his hair down and unable to stay up, also has eyebags.
Around a minute after Phoenix steps into the room his eyes widen, looking around for a moment. "Are you feeling this or am I dying?!" He asks, turning to see Yoru, "Dude, it's so cold I might have to put a shirt on!" He jokingly says, smiling wide and looking excited. "Hold on what's happening? Why is it so cold here?"
Yoru smiles at his confusion, then points at the AC set up on a wall. "Brimstone bought this for you, you would've died otherwise." He says, looking at their boss. Phoenix looks at him and smiles widely. Then he stops.
"Wait. You're saying I have my own AC?! For my room?! That I can put in any temperature?!" He asks and Brimstone nods "Ohmygodohmygod finally!!" He exclaims, practically jumping up and down. "Thank you so much, Brimstone!" He smiles even wider (somehow).
"You shouldn't thank me, I only bought it. You should thank Viper, Reyna, Sage, Sova and Cypher instead." He says, smiling. Phoenix doesn't get it but nods anyways, walking around his room.
After two more minutes Brimstone gets out of the room, leaving the other two alone.
"Dude we can finally kiss!" Phoenix says before jumping on his boyfriend and giving him a kiss. They stay hugging for some minutes before Phoenix breaks the hug. "Okay I've gotta tell this to everyone they're going to be sooooo jealous" He says as he brings out his phone.
Yoru smiles, "You're breaking our romantic moment to brag about this? Wow, what a boyfriend." Then he starts laughing when he sees Phoenix's defeated face.
[O chefinho tem uma bunda tremenda] (The boss has a tremendous ass)
#five nights at freddy's security breach - 90 posts
#fanart - 90 posts
#sun fnaf - 77 posts
#five nights at freddy's - 74 posts
Longest Tag: 139 characters
#also. to the question. i might honestly just accidentally hit him w/ how my instinct when freaked out tends to be to make direct contact 😭
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
See the full post
4,892 notes - Posted June 18, 2022
#4
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5,528 notes - Posted October 2, 2022
#3
I made an animatic of Sun to the "Dr. Phil threatens your life and stalks the outside of your home" asmr audio like 3 months ago then never posted it, just take it off my hands
Because I realized I need some organization on my blog, lol.
First, my actual fanfiction is mostly on AO3; these will be just Tumblr stuff.
AU's are listed in alphabetical order, and the bullet points for each AU are in the order I think would be most coherent for anyone unfamiliar with the AU. I had to limit the amount of posts I included as bullet points, because this post really tested the hyperlink limit at first, lol. In the future, I might make separate masterlists for some of the longer, more detailed AU's in this post, so I can just link the masterlists here. That'll give me room for more links, lol.
Plot/Premise AU's
Avatar AU- full tag
Bowtie Polycule AU (Naegamigiri/Kamukomaegi)- full tag
Living arrangements
Assassination attempts
Chiaki Vampire AU- full tag
Class 79 AU- full tag
Celeste and Angie
Junko and Angie
Makoto and Shuichi
Doctor Who AU- full tag
Companion Matching
Eragon AU- full tag
FNAF AU- full tag
Protags as night guards
UDG as Security Breach
The Giver AU- full tag
Hatchetfield AU- full tag
Hinaegi School AU- full tag
Hinaegi schooltime luck shenanigans
Main Course reaction
Reserve Course reaction
Hajime insecurity
Sakakura incident
Izuru insecurity
Kamuegi introspective cuddles
Hope's Peak Debate Club AU- full tag
Hope's Peak Deradicalization Class AU- full tag
Hunger Games AU- full tag
Immortals AU- full tag
Kaede in THH AU- full tag
Kamuegi Hope Tutor AU- full tag
Premise
Kamukuras AU- full tag
Makoto Kamukura AU premise - full tag
Byakuya Kamukura AU premise - full tag
Mahiru Kamukura AU premise - full tag
Nagito Kamukura AU premise - full tag
Kamukuras escape
Kamukuras domestic fluff
Nagito and Makoto kitchen abominations part 1, part 2
Warriors of Hope become Kamukuras premise- full tag
Kokichi Kamukura AU- full tag
Komaeda Chaperone AU- full tag
Komaegi UDG AU- full tag
Premise
Nagito, Makoto, and Yuta adventure
Komahinaegi School AU- full tag
Makoto in SDR2 AU- full tag
Beginning
Komahinaegi dynamic
Despair Disease Makoto part 1, part 2
Makoto in V3 AU- full tag
Premise
Shuichi, Makoto, Kokichi, and Kaito
Makoto and Angie
Makoto abducted in Chapter 5
Naeouma variant: boyfriend lie
Memory Kidnapping AU- full tag
Mini THH AU- full tag
Patron Celeste AU- full tag
Poppy Playtime AU- full tag
Shadowhunters AU- full tag
Shuichi in THH AU- full tag
Soulmate AU- full tag
Spider-Man AU- full tag
Ultimate Rule Breaker AU- full tag
Undead AU- full tag
Premise
Undead appearance
Nagito's relationship with Class 77
Makoto's relationship with Class 78
Hajime and Chiaki?
Combine classes 1: the general social scene
Baths part 1, part 2
Snippets (Makoto hurt/comfort, Nagito scavenging, haircut, movie night)
@hxpelessnurse asked: ( tears ) sender is crying and ends up being held by the receiver for comfort (it only seems fitting for Mikan to be crying lol)
Let's Cuddle RP Prompts - Still accepting!
It wasn't like her to be this forgetful. Sonia had gone from the school building to her study lab and all the way back to her dorm only to realize she didn't have her room key. That was important: while every student deserved privacy, hers was especially significant: anything from military-grade weapons to pieces of the Novoselic Crown Jewels were kept there at any given time. A security breach would cause both a panic and a full sweep of the grounds, camera footage in the hallways, and more, to ensure no one had entered the Ultimate Princess's room without permission.
It was safe to say that Sonia was trying to avoid such unnecessary attention, but after nearly tearing apart her study lab (the key could've been hidden in a teacup, after all, or between pages of a book), she'd marched right on over to the main school building, traversed her usual hallway walking pattern, before throwing the door open to Class 77-B with far more force than was needed. "Oh, I hope it is here, I will be in such trouble if-"
But Sonia paused, having been talking to herself and no one else in particular: she had incorrectly thought, at that point in the afternoon, for Class 77-B to be deserted. But it wasn't: Tsumiki Mikan sat at her desk, somewhere between sniffles and sobs, as the sun began to make its daily descent into the evening hours. Crap: at this rate, Sonia's grand entrance probably scared her friend shitless.
"O-oh, Mikan-san, I did not know you were here, I am so sorry!" She apologized. The search for her key would have to wait as Sonia quickly closed the sliding door behind her, making her way to Mikan's desk before kneeling beside it. "What happened? Surely it is something we could sort out together!"
Without thinking, Sonia sighed and gathered her friend into a warm hug. Hopefully she wouldn't hate it. Sonia was someone Mikan could trust, or so Sonia believed. It was possible her friend did not feel the same, but at least a hug could bring her some comfort.
After eighty-six years of war, a new Avatar is born into the Southern Water Tribe. Fourteen year later, Katara realizes the full extent of her powers when she finds a child with strangely familiar abilities frozen in an iceberg and a prince comes searching for her. Along with Sokka and Aang, she flees for the North Pole, and Zuko is never far behind.
Chapter 77: The Breach
A Fire Nation ship makes it through the walls at the Northern Water Tribe.
The Guardian: Melilla border crush: Amnesty criticises ‘unlawful force’ and lack of first aid
The Guardian: Melilla border crush: Amnesty criticises ‘unlawful force’ and lack of first aid.
The “widespread use of unlawful force” by Moroccan and Spanish authorities contributed to the deaths of at least 37 people who perished during a mass storming of the border fence between Morocco and Spain’s north African enclave of Melilla in June, according to a report.
The Amnesty International report also accuses Moroccan and Spanish police of failing to provide even basic first aid to those injured in the crush as they were left “in the full glare of the sun for up to eight hours”. It says Moroccan authorities prioritised moving corpses and treating security officials above the needs of injured migrants and refugees.
“The Spanish police did not permit the Red Cross to access the area and there was no public health response at the scene attending to injured people neither during the attempted border crossing and police operation, nor in their aftermath,” says the report.
“Spanish authorities did not assist in any way the injured people who were left on the ground in Spanish territory after the police operation ended, violating their rights in multiple ways including their right to prompt and adequate healthcare and to be free from torture and other ill-treatment.”
Amnesty says the failure to provide assistance was not only cruel but also shows that Spain and Morocco were in breach of their obligations to protect the right to life.
Spain has said there were no deaths in its territory and that Guardia Civil officers acted “totally within the law and with the necessary proportionality required by events”. But it has confirmed that officers used 86 teargas canisters, 28 smoke canisters, 65 rubber bullets, 270 warning shots and 41 doses of pepper spray to try to push back crowds.
Morocco claims its officers acted “with a high level of control and professionalism”, and has said some of those who rushed the fence were armed with sticks, machetes, stones and knives.
The NGO’s researchers – who interviewed survivors, witnesses, officials and healthcare workers – have concluded that crimes under international law were committed on 24 June and the actions of police from both countries contributed to the deaths of at least 37 people and to injuries to dozens more.
The true death toll, however, could be far higher: 77 people who tried to make the crossing that day remain unaccounted for and their families still have no news of them.
The official version of events has already been challenged in investigations by BBC Africa Eye, Lighthouse Reports, a fact-finding trip by Spanish MPs, and Spain’s public ombudsman.
Amnesty is calling on Spain and Morocco to ensure “independent and impartial investigations” are conducted into the events of 24 June to ensure that those who broke the law face justice.
It also wants inquiries into the lack of medical care, and has urged authorities in the countries to help the families of the missing and the dead by locating and repatriating bodies.
In October, a UN working group of experts on people of African descent said the deaths in Melilla were evidence of the “racialised exclusion and deadly violence deployed to keep out people of African and Middle Eastern descent”. The UN committee on migrant workers also called on Spain and Morocco to carry out thorough investigations into what happened.
In June, Spain’s supreme court confirmed the shelving of an investigation into the deaths of 14 people, who drowned in the sea off Spain’s other north African enclave of Ceuta in 2014 after Guardia Civil officers opened fire with rubber bullets and teargas.
#in this case a screencap of axel from a friend streaming 358/2 where his already pixalated ass got even worse due to my internet connection
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
Oh no you DONT Tumblr, I’m gonna scroll past the color of the sky for 5 minutes like nature intended
28 notes - Posted March 28, 2022
#4
the fun thing about remembering you’re an artist that wants to draw some funky orbs is you can just. do that??? whenever you feel like it? anyway materials studies i GUESS
36 notes - Posted July 7, 2022
#3
a porcelain jester doll who may or may not be possessed, don't worry about it, the ebay listing that said 'haunted' was exaggerating. still workshopping a name
Edit (12/13): He was named Potpourri! Poe for short!
77 notes - Posted March 26, 2022
#2
Not really part of the poker game but they were already in the location, so why not?
Like mother like Son, comforting your boyfriend in his war form.
74 notes - Posted August 4, 2022
#4
Ok hear me out, spicynoddle au.
Sugar daddy Redson and Sugar baby Mk
Redson needed someone to go with him to family events with, and it just so happened this cute delivery boy would do just fine. What Mk gets out of it is money to get him into a really good art school, and also pay for his dwindling supply of art.
But a bit later Mk and Redson are missing the touch of one another, the fake kisses start to become real ones, the fake fluttery love struck eyes Mk does at Red Son became real. Redsons fake smitten look becomes real.
also in this au SWK adopted Mk when he was 3. So he basically lived on Flower Fruit Mountain. And thinks living with a bunch of monkeys is supper normal. He knows their language too without the need of inheriting SWK's powers, though that comes into effect when he's 10 and slowly Wukong imprints him with his powers.
77 notes - Posted June 12, 2022
#3
I thought of another au I never knew I needed until I saw it in a video that showed different tags on ao3
Flowershop and tattoo Parlor au
Sun wukong owns a flowershop with his son Mk, and Red Son helps out his adopted uncle Macaque in his tattoo Parlor. Mei comes to the Parlor all the time getting new tattoos and piercings, one day she drags Mk along to one of her appointments, and there the three sit and talk to Red Son as he worked on Mei's tattoo.
At first Red thought nothing of the extra person in his adopted uncles Parlor that was until Mei started to ask Mk about when he's getting his tattoo. Red Son gives Mk his number telling him if he thinks of a design and a place to put it on to text it to him.
Weeks past with nothing from the boy, until one day a demon monkey comes in asking for a percing, and who to come after him but Mk himself. Red Son having nothing else to do goes and chat with the boy as Macaque sets up what he needs to perce Wukongs belly button.
This leads to both sides trying to find ways to talk to one another, Macaque would order flowers to the shop making Mk go and deliver them so he has to talk to Red Son while Red Son ask Macaque to join him to look at said flowers for his ever growing garden of beautiful flowers.
91 notes - Posted June 29, 2022
#2
Mk being an acual monkey theory makes my brain go Brrr.
Screenshot redraw of that one scan in Skeleton key
(> Back to 3. South of the Dagon Sea
> On to 5. Ea’s biosophere, two centuries later)
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The world the 10,000 representatives of humankind left when they came to Ea. [Note for context: this map was drawn before the COVID pandemic, the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the invasion of Ukraine, and therefore takes none of those into account.]
THE 2020s: THE NILE WAR AND ITS AFTERMATH
In the "Culture War" flares of the 2010s and early 2020s, the extreme political blocs branch off on their own; by the end of the decade all that's left of the major parties are the bland centrist bureaucrats, as well as a multitude of unelectable hyperspecialized parties. American economy and politics is increasingly isolationist: many overseas military bases are dismantled; the UN establishes a secondary headquarter in Geneva, which soon becomes more important than the one in New York.
Ethiopia begins building an extensive dam system on the upper Nile. Negotiations with the downstream countries break down; eventually, the dams are bombed by the Egyptian air force. War spreads to all northeastern Africa, with significant interventions of Nigeria (on the Ethiopian side) and Saudi Arabia (on the Egyptian side). The whole region is devastated by the Nile War; in particular, Ethiopia collapses, and riots in Saudi Arabia threaten the monarchy.
In the aftermath of the Nile War, military government are propped up by the African Union to keep order in the devastated countries. The peacekeeping forces are largely provided by the countries of the East African Community. A mysterious man known as Muntu tours the archaeological sites of Africa preaching a religion founded on the common origin and nature of humankind. He is claimed to perform miraculous healing and to supernaturally escape death, converting his attackers to the new faith.
Poland and Ukraine form an alliance ("Intermarium") against the aggressive policies of Russia in the east. The alliance is soon extended to many other countries of eastern Europe.
Sea level rise and saltwater infiltration start making the soil of Bangladesh impossible to farm, and many regions will soon sink. Tens of millions of Bengali people scatter in the world. Europe, North America, and East Asia are hit by a refugee crisis far worse than a decade before. Agriculture also suffers worldwide; billions are spent to protect cities such as Miami, Rotterdam, and Venice from flooding. Sumatra, South Vietnam, and Louisiana suffer greatly.
By the end of the decade, permanent ice has all but disappeared in the Arctic, and the Indonesian rainforest is mostly gone. Space programs keep growing quietly, with manned missions by India, Brazil, South Africa, and South Korea. Genetic therapies are available for several diseases, including AIDS.
THE 2030s: BREAKING STRAIN
Warming in the Russian Far East exposes large traits of mining and farming ground. Since the Russian population is declining, the government provide incentives for foreigners to work that land. Millions of Chinese workers, fleeing the desertification of northeastern China, establish themselves there.
After many years of increasing economical and cultural integration, the countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi join to form the East African Federation. Much wealth is brought in by the construction of an international space launch site on the Equator. The religion founded by Muntu, Umoja, is growing in popularity, though the Prophet is eventually killed in a terror attack in Geneva in 2034, along with 77 others.
The demographic shifts compounded by the Bengali Diaspora put strain on European politics. The United Kingdom withdraws from the continent altogether, threatening nuclear retaliation against any "breach of sovereignty". It offers to extend such protection to Ireland in exchange for its farming land. Japan and Australia do the same, although the latter is much less successful.
As oil becomes increasingly expensive to extract, and its use is phased out of most technology, many oil-exporting nations collapse. Saudi Arabia crumbles into anarchy, and will be put under "temporary" UN administration. Nigeria falls apart. A socialist revolution sweeps Iran destroying the islamic government. Dubai survives, reinventing itself as a new center of electronics and computer engineering.
In these years, the idea of the Exodus starts to spread. The first manned mission to Mars occurs, as well as many unmanned ones to the Outer Solar System, though there is little practical followup. A Suzhou corporation called Penglai is the greatest private backer of the missions (and many other growing technologies, including cryonics and geoengineering). A military coup in North Korea effectively places the country under Chinese control.
THE 2040s: GLOBAL REARRANGEMENTS
The European Union gives way. The "core" territories restructure themselves as the much tighter European Federation, while the southern countries create the Mediterranean Forum with Turkey and North Africa. Italy and Spain find themselves torn - quite literally - between the two. Umoja becomes popular in the Forum, while Catholic traditionalism sees a certain increase in popularity in the Federation.
Fed by Indian and Chinese investments, certain African countries undergo extreme economic grow and industrialization, developing into key financial and technological centers. Senegambia, Eswatini, Igboland, and Somaliland become the "African Lions". Dubai is sometimes counted as one due to its close economic and diplomatic ties.
Many island nations of the Pacific, such as Palau and Kiribati, start disappearing under the waves. After much political browbeating and bribing, the UN establishes a Pacific People Resettlement Area in the Australian inland, in a region already crowded by Bengali refugees. Umoja grows here as well. Inspired by the tragedy, a great movement for the protection of native peoples threatened by climate change sweeps the world, with particular appeal in Canada, Siberia, Sahel, and the Amazon.
The military junta ruling Pakistan after the recent coup attacks the troubled Iranian regime in the attempt to unite an increasingly fractured country. The war is brief, but it sees several biological and tactical nuclear attacks, eventually ending in the breakdown of Pakistan. International action pushes for a tighter control of WMD by the UN to prevent future horrors as those of the Iran-Pakistani War.
As traditional Protestantism fades away from US culture, Mormonism grows in popularity as the "true" American religion. Worsening droughts in the Southwest and hurricanes on the East Coast lead to repeated emergency states with rationing of water and electricity. History's first large-scale biological terror attack, involving a modified strand of anthrax, occurs in San Francisco in 2046; the perpetrators remain unknown, but are suspected to be a radical eco-primitivist organization.
Liu Jinshan, CEO and cofounder of Penglai, is the first person in history to own more than a trillion US dollars in private assets. The strongest proponents of interstellar colonization are Liu herself and Joseph Jacobson, a prominent Mormon preacher. The first AIs with greater computational power than the human brain are produced, though none seeks to simulate a complete mind. A woman with brain cancer is awakened from 6 years of cryoconservation to undergo an experimental treatment; the former is successful, the latter not as much. Embryo selection is widespread, and "designed children" with fully customizable genome are slowly becoming available.
THE 2050s: THE DECADE OF COLLAPSE
Russian national energy companies are violently expelled from the warming regions in the east. Chinese and Bengali immigrates ally with movements for native rights in agitating for independence. After a brief civil war, the Siberian Republics break away from Russia. Their staunch opposition to global warming mitigation quickly makes them rogue nations. The government of the Lena Republic, in particular, is accused of deliberately setting peatbogs on fire to release carbon into the atmosphere.
As many times before, the wealth of coastal Chinese provinces fails to extend inland. After failed expeditions to secure Siberian territory, China falls apart. The mainland reorganizes itself by Neo-Maoist principles, while the coastal Eastern Republic (actually a rather loose confederation of provinces) embraces free market and multiparty democracy. Tibet and Uyghurstan break away, though the former remains in China's political orbit. The surprisingly bloodless (for Chinese standards) conflict ends with the Shenzhen Pact recognizing autonomy but keeping economic ties between the Chinese states, as well as other countries.
The Four Europes have taken form. In the north, Scotland and the Scandinavian countries are united in the Nordic Alliance. In the south, European and North African countries grow culturally and politically closer in the chaotic Mediterranean Forum. In the east, the well-armed confederation of Intermarium turns its wariness westward. In the west, the European Federation starts thinking about enlightened monarchy as a counterweight to nationalist populism; some press for the progressive Grand Duke of Luxembourg to ascend to the throne of Europe.
Most of North Africa has collapsed into war. Thanks to progresses in solar energy production and transmission, burning desert is now a precious resource. The Mediterranean Forum enthusiastically intervenes; many Berber tribes earn a living as mercenary armies attacking or protecting the solar stations, and sometimes carve out their own independent kingdoms. The situation in Saudi Arabia is hardly better; since the 2030s, the Holy Cities have changed hands dozens of times.
Despite the 2050s being the most violent decade of the 21st century, world population passes ten billion people in 2057. By this time, Umoja counts over 50 million believers. Methane clathrates in former Russia begin outgassing. The UN passes a resolution on geoengineering: special "guns" are built in the Russian and Canadian Arctic to inject sulfate particles in the upper atmosphere. The first functional nuclear fusion reactor is built in Europe in 2055.
THE 2060s: BUILDING A NEW WORLD
Revolutionary groups in Nunavut, whose population has vastly grown from climate-induced poleward migrations, seize control of the sulfate guns and declare independence from Canada. As of 2070, the political situation is still ambiguous.
Decades of centralization of powers in the person of the US President, combined with the constant emergency state, have resulted in an almost imperial position. President D'Agostino eventually decides to split the USA in five "autonomous areas" according to rough ethnic and cultural lines: Northwest/Pacific (technocratic, ecologically conscious, and strongly influenced by Asia), Southwest/Nortena (mostly Hispanic, profiting from solar energy), Central/Heartland (mostly white and Mormon), Southeast/Atlantic (mostly black and Umojan), and Northeast/Union (the seat of power, the most culturally conservative).
UN Protectorates become a common feature of the international order. The warzone in North Africa has been pacified as the so-called "Solar Mandate" (providing most of the energy of Europe). Other directly UN-controlled areas include former Saudi Arabia, Jammu-Kashmir, parts of Nigeria and Somalia, what little remains of Bangladesh, and the Resettlement Area in Australia. Amazonas, created to protect the surviving rainforest in western Brazil, is mostly autonomous; the "Security Mandate" in northeast Africa (essentially the wrecks of the Nile War) is controlled indirectly via the African Union.
Construction of the UNSS Utnapishtim begins in geostationary orbit in 2062. By 2068, construction is complete; loading and recruitment are underway. Methane eruptions increase in intensity, threatening a sudden increase in global temperature by several degrees. The rise of Umoja threatens many traditional religions; climate migrations create sharp divisions in many countries; the world is divided between unstable alliances; the new United Nations may pit themselves against the very concept of sovereign nation-states; a generation of "designed children" is coming of age, creating new rifts and revealing unforeseen effects; mass destruction is easier than ever. Earth is once again on the brink.
The “African Lions” (130 million total; Enugu is capital of Igboland)
Sahel Alliance (170 million; Bamako)
ISLAND NATIONS
Anglo-Irish Commonwealth (70 million; London and Dublin are “joint capitals”)
Japan (120 million; Tokyo)
Australia (35 million; Canberra)
People’s Republic of Iran (110 million; Mardombad)
Israel (15 million; Jerusalem)
STRONGER TOGETHER
Shenzhen Pact (1700 million total, of which 1100 in People’s Republic of China, 470 in Eastern Republic; Shenzhen, while the capitals of PRC and ER are Beijing and Guangzhou)
Southeast Asian Alliance (730 million total; Singapore)
Mesoamerican Treaty (75 million total; San Jose)
Union of Siberian Republics (18 million total; Yakutsk)
West Indies Federation (55 million total; Kingston)
FOR THE COMMON GOOD
UN Protectorates (180 million total; Geneva)
African Union Security Mandate (120 million total; Khartoum)
Amazonas (6 million; Manaus)
Control over the sulfur guns that reflect back sunlight gave the population of Nunavut, magnified by northward migration, enough power to negotiate independence from Canada.
The Pacific States are big on environmentalism: sometimes it’s hard ecological pragmatism, sometimes it’s pseudo-Shinto mysticism.
As the Latter Day Saints church keeps growing in popularity, Salt Lake City is one the most popular pilgrimage destinations in the world.
In the black-majority Atlantic States, Umoja has become astonishingly popular. Many Protestant churches are radicalizing in response, blaming the flood of New Orleans on the conversion.
The central government of Mexico has mostly given up on ruling the north, effectively employing the least murderous cartels as autonomous vassals. Some states have sought union with the kindred Nortena Republic.
The West Indies seem to have been the favorite destination of the Bengali Diaspora, which now makes up over 25% of the population.
The orbital mirror meant to deflect sunlight from the North Pole was launched from European Guyana, with great pride of the local population.
An ecologist uprising in the 2040s, combined with a forceful campaign for the rights of native peoples, convinced Brazil to turn Amazonas into a largely independent, well-armed quasi-nation under international scrutiny.
South Africa has been stagnating for half a centuty: almost all its bright minds have moved to Eswatini.
Katanga is hotly contested between various ethnonationalist groups, Umojan militias, UN peacekeepers, and corporate forces (mostly Penglai’s).
The Umojan religion has become an overwhelming majority in the East African Federation, and is growing at surprising speed in the Mediterranean countries, India, Caribbeans, and Malaysia.
Senegambia (a), Igboland (b), Eswatini (c), and Somaliland (d) are some of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Igboland is sometimes called “the Singapore of Africa” for its combination of authoritarian government and very high living standards.
Ethiopia suffered terribly from the Nile War, and assimilation in the EAF may be its best bet. The Security Mandate in the west still hasn’t got things running again.
The Sahel Alliance is mostly controlled by Tuareg warlords displaced by the end of hostilities in the Sahara, or by people who employ them. It includes strict Islamic theocracies, tribal states, and militaristic “republics”.
Most of Sahara is under direct UN administration, ostensibly to ensure the safety of the nomad cultures, more likely to control its juicy solar energy.
The Mediterranean Forum is scared as hell of ecoterrorism ever since someone barely failed to bomb the Assuan Dam, and is reacting accordingly. (The Dutch are not thrilled by the thought of destroyed dams, either.)
The royal families of Spain and Netherlands now mostly spend their time hanging out together at the Canaries, feeling useless.
Catalunya is by far the wealthiest member of the Mediterranean Forum, which is sometimes accused of being a joint Turkish-Catalan empire.
The UN, now headquartered in Geneva, is very different from what it used to be in the American Age. For one, it can actually enforce its rulings. An actual standing army and special exemptions from the rules of war might have something to do with that.
The European Federation’s attitude toward its southern neighbor is an interesting mix of 2010s left-wing social justice and 1890s white-man’s-burden condescension.
After withdrawing from the continent, the UK gained access to the agricultural production of Ireland by sharing its own nuclear shield. Culture and politics are still sharply divided between the two islands.
The Intermarium was originally organized to counter Russian expansionism; now it spends most of its time eyeing suspiciously the European Federation to the west.
With Gaza a member of the Forum, the West Bank absorbed into Jordan, and most of the Arab world looking elsewhere, Israel is calmer than it has ever been. Now it mostly thinks of agricultural technology and electronics.
The formation of Kurdistan is anther consequence of the wars that spread from the Iranian Second Revolution in the 2030s.
Now that the Saudi royal family is gone, UN-controlled Arabia is still more relaxed about adherence to sharia, though the Holy Cities are still administered by a Sunni-only council.
The absolute-monarchical nature of Dubai was only amplified by turning to information technology and on-demand designer genomes: now it’s a weird solar-powered, neo-feudal cyberobiopunk dys(?)topia.
After decades of grueling UN-mediated negotiation with tribal leaders and the surrounding nations, the nation of Afghanistan is a distant memory, though Hazaristan and Pashtunistan are not faring much better.
The whole territory of Bangladesh had to be placed under UN aegis when the flooding was at its worst. Most of the country as it was in the 2000s is now under water.
India has dealt successfully with separatist movements in Assam and Tamil Nadu, skirmishes with Nepal, Baluchistan, and Punjab, and of course a hundred million refugees from Bangladesh. Apart from having to renounce control of Jammu-Kashmir, it’s arguably better off than any other early-century power.
After the collapse of China, Tibet (a) and the Amur Republic (b) were so completely sinified that they agreed to join the Shenzhen Pact...
... while Uyghurstan wanted to have absolutely nothing to do with it.
The People’s Republic still runs on the old,and now self-sustaining, system of “social credit”. Most population has been relocated into equally populated sectors for greater ease of control. The system works better than it ough tto thanks to the funds streaming in from the Eastern Republic.
Despite being officially Siberian native homelands, the population here is mostly Bengali and Chinese. The Sakha Republic has one of the highest per capita GDP in the world - but averages can be deceptive.
Japan’s enthusiasm for robotics is still going, but in recent years they have started to turn toward genetic engineering. As it’s once again “closed country”, the rest of the world doesn’t hear much about it...
... so Korea has mostly replaced Japan as the land of Eastern wonders and weirdness in global imagination.
The greater effects of flooding on Sumatra than on Java has set off rather nasty rivalries within Indonesia, though for now the Southeast Asian Alliance has helped keep the peace.
The Pacific People Resettlement Area was established in the Australian inland to host the refugees from the flooded Pacific islands. Conditions are quite miserable.
About 6000 Argentinian citizens live on the Antarctic Peninsula as a de facto colony. The legal status of Sierra Blanca is... complicated, to say the least.
The flight south wasn’t quite as extensive as the one north, but Argentina received a decent share of climate-driven immigration.
The division of Italy was actually quite amicable; it’s said that the governments in Rome and Turin secretly work with each other to extract as much gain as possible from both the EF and the MF.
The Mayan-majority state of Chiapas was one of the main hotspots of the movement for native autonomy. Until recently seeking union with Guatemala, it’s now pushing for a EU-style Mesoamerican community.
ADC’s Idoko drags Enugu PDP candidates to Supreme Court
The senatorial candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the 2023 general election, Comrade Chika Idoko, has taken his case, seeking to disqualify all the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the Supreme Court.
This follows judgments from both the Federal High Court, Enugu, and the Court of Appeal, also sitting in Enugu, which had, in their judgments, ruled that Comrade Idoko has no locus standi to initiate the cases against the PDP candidates.
Idoko’s case against PDP began in the middle of the year 2022 when he went to court to seek the disqualification of all the PDP candidates in the election, for alleged violation of the Electoral Act in the conduct of the party’s primary elections.
Idoko, who dragged the PDP and its candidates, alongside the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to court, claimed that the PDP primary elections were in contravention of Section 77 of the Electoral Act, 2022, and should thus be voided, adding that the party should be punished in line with extant provisions of Section 84 of the same Act.
His argument was that the party submitted its membership register to INEC on May 6, 2022, less than 30 days before its primary elections, contrary to the provisions of the Act.
Both the high court and the appellate Court ruled against him on the grounds that he has no locus standi, because he was not a member of the PDP.
In its own case, the Court of Appeal delivered what looked like a punitive judgment when it slammed a N37 million fine against the petitioner.
But in the Notice of Appeal to the Supreme Court sighted by DAILY POST, Idoko, through his attorneys, C.I. Odo & Co, laid out three grounds of appeal, averring that the Court of Appeal erred in Law when it held that there was no breach of Section 285(8) and Section 36(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended).
He contended that the trial Court failed to deliver Judgement in the substantive suit pending before it after a full hearing.
Arguing on further grounds for the appeal, the lawyers stated that the lower courts failed to discharge the case expeditiously, being as it is, a pre-election matter.
“Pre-election cases are time-bound and all issues (Preliminary issues and the main issue) must be heard and determined once and for all at the Judgement stage. The trial Court breached the provisions of Section 285 (8) of 1999,” Idoko’s counsels stated in the notice of appeal.
They also reminded the Supreme Court that the lower courts also erred in law by affirming that the Appellant being an aspirant of another political party, lacked the locus standi to challenge the violation and breach of section 84(13) of the Electoral Act 2022 by the 1 Respondent (INEC).
On the third ground of appeal, the lawyers averred that the Court of Appeal erred in law when they awarded an excessive and punitive cost of N37,000,000.00 in favour of the 2nd – 38th Respondents against the Appellant, arguing that the judgment was in breach of Comrade Idoko’s “constitutional right of appeal and all known Laws.”
They, therefore, prayed the Supreme Court to allow the appeal and set aside the concurring Judgement of the two lower Courts on the issue of lack of locus standi of the Appellant, while also setting aside the order of the Appeal Court for the cost of N37,000,000.00 against the appellant.
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The annual report for 2022 on the implementation of European Court of Human Rights’ judgements published by Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers shows that the number of ECHR judgements to be fully executed by Balkan and Central European countries remains high.
“Nonetheless, there has been an increase in the total number of judgments currently pending full execution (6,081 compared to 5,533 in December 2021),” the report wrote.
The report noted that the full execution of the ECHR judgements by the member state faces several challenges.
“This challenging situation is compounded by the high number of long-standing systemic or complex problems which have not been resolved by the States concerned and which the Committee therefore continued to examine in 2022,” the report wrote.
According to the report, this may partly be explained by a lack of political will to embark on reforms which might require sustained efforts and expenditure.
“It is also linked to the persistent problem in a number of States of insufficient capacity to take measures to ensure the prompt, full and effective execution of the European Court’s judgments, due in particular to the low status and/or lack of resources of national coordinators,” the report continued.
Although the number of pending cases to be fully implemented stood at 6,112 in 2022, almost half the number in 2012, the new cases may place a burden on the court, the report notes.
In 2022, 1,459 new cases to be implemented by member states were added, a record number in the last decade. A total of 880 cases were closed, the lowest number of closed cases since 2012.
“As the report indicates, whilst the number of pending cases in 2022 remained relatively stable, the incoming cases pose increasing challenges and are arriving in greater numbers,” the report said.
Russia had the highest number of new cases in 2022, with 413 cases. Russia was excluded from the Council of Europe in March 2022 but remains obliged to implement relevant ECHR rulings.
Russia was followed by Ukraine with 145 cases and Romania with 137 cases.
Balkan and Central European countries continue to have highest number of ECHR cases to be implemented.
Some 78 cases to be fully implemented in 2022 came from Serbia, and 77 came from Turkey, 63 from Hungary, 54 from Poland and 36 from Moldova.
The ECHR is an international court of the Council of Europe which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights. The court hears applications alleging that a contracting state has breached one or more of the human rights enumerated in the convention or its optional protocols to which a member state is a party. 46 European countries recognise its jurisdiction.
The Committee of Ministers is the Council of Europe’s decision-making body and it monitors member states’ compliance with their undertakings, including the implementation of ECHR rulings.
Class members who suffered documented losses that can be directly linked to the T-Mobile data breach could net as much as $25,000 from the settlement, though most affected customers will likely receive payments somewhere in the range of $25 to $100, depending on where they live. T-Mobile said it will set aside more than $350 million for the class action settlement, which includes $150 million earmarked for improved security. Last month, T-Mobile notified the Securities and Exchange Commission that a settlement had been reached in the case, which covered around 76.6 million current and former customers whose personal information was likely compromised in the data breach. Several customers sued T-Mobile in a matter that ultimately achieved class action status. Binns has never been arrested or charged with a crime, but court documents reviewed by The Desk last year showed federal law enforcement authorities have opened an investigation into his alleged activities and have obtained search warrants for several of his online accounts. T-Mobile ultimately confirmed the data breach after being confronted by a Vice News reporter who found online classified ads listing the stolen data for sale. The server was used by T-Mobile to store customer records and other personal information associated with their wireless phone service. The hacker was later identified by the Wall Street Journal as John Binns, an American citizen who lives in Turkey.īinns told the newspaper that he located a server at a Washington state data center that was not properly secured. The breach was widely publicized after someone attempted to sell a significant amount of the stolen data on Internet forums where personal information is traded for financial value. Last month, T-Mobile said it had settled the lawsuit by agreeing to pay $350 million in connection with the data breach, which affected 77 million customers who had personal details compromised as part of the security incident. (Image courtesy T-Mobile US/Deutsche Telekom, Graphic by The Desk)Ĭustomers of wireless phone provider T-Mobile may have to wait several months to find out if they are eligible to receive money from a class action lawsuit concerning a large data breach that occurred last year. Guess we’ll find out soon.The front of T-Mobile’s corporate headquarters in Connecticut. The company, which merged with Sprint just before the breach, said in its SEC filing that it will be dedicating $150 million to improving its security, so maybe it’s taking things seriously now. The final settlement terms could be approved as early as December.Ĭhances are you won’t even be able to cover a single monthly mobile bill with what you get, but these days a $9 check might be the difference between “dinner” and “no dinner” for quite a few people, so let’s not mock these small sums - except that it’s kind of insulting to have five serious breaches in as many years and all customers get is enough to order off the value menu. Then the money gets split up, depending on how many people respond and how much the lawyers take.
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residents identified by T-Mobile whose information was compromised in the Data Breach,” with a little extra legalese for Californians, where class actions are handled slightly differently.Īs is common in these giant lawsuits, lawyers take a huge bite and then the company must alert the class members they’re owed money, so you can expect a postcard if you were a T-Mobile customer in August of 2021 (in the interest of full disclosure, I was). For now, the class defined by the settlement document is “the approximately 76.6 million U.S. The settlement, described in an SEC filing and court filing (PDF) first spotted by Geekwire, doesn’t appear to have separate terms for people affected differently by the hack - but that might have been handled separately for all we know. Estimates of how many people were affected varied, with T-Mobile claiming less than a million had accounts and PINs fully exposed (still not great), and somewhere between 40 and 100 million users total with some data taken. The breach apparently occurred sometime early last year, after which collections of T-Mobile customer data were put up for sale on various criminal forums.
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The company has just announced the terms of a settlement in a consolidated class action lawsuit, and it isn’t cheap: $350 million to be split up by customers (and lawyers), plus $150 million “for data security and related technology.” Let this be a lesson to all companies: If you stay ready, you don’t have to spend $150 million to get ready! If you were one of the nearly 77 million people affected by last year’s T-Mobile breach, you may have a few bucks coming your way.
🔲️🔺️ 77 MINOR SIGNS OF OF DAY OF RESURRECTION 'QIYAMAH/QIYAMAAT
SCARY HOW CLOSE WE ARE TO IT ALREADY, READ IT ALL AND REMIND THE MIND AND HEART..
🔲 1. Time will pass rapidly. (Bukhari, Muslim, & Ahmad).
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🔲 2. Good deeds will decrease. (Bukhari)
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🔲 3. People will become miserly. (Bukhari).
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🔲 4. There will be much killing and murder. (Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Majah, & Ahmad).
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🔲 5. Power and authority will be given to wrong people. (Bukhari).
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🔲 6..Honesty will be lost. (Bukhari).
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🔲 7.The disappearance of knowledge and the appearance of ignorance (Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Majah, & Ahmad).
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🔲 8. A mountain of gold will be disclosed from beneath the River Euphrates, but we are not to take anything from it.
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🔲 9.The appearance of 30 false messengers. (Bukhari).
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🔲 10.Two large groups, adhering to the same religious teaching, will fight each other with large numbers of casualties. (Bukhari & Muslim).
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🔲 11. Earthquakes will increase (Bukhari & Muslim).
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🔲 12. Wealth will be in abundance, to the extent that it will be difficult to find someone in need of Zakat. (Bukhari).
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🔲 13.When people begin to compete with others in the construction of taller buildings. (Bukhari).
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🔲 14. A man will pass by a grave and wish that he was in their place. (Bukhari).
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🔲 15. The conquest of Constantinople by the Muslims. (Ahmad, Muslim).
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🔲 16.Stones and trees will help the Muslims fight against the Jews.
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🔲 17. The consumption of intoxicants will be widespread. (Bukhari & Muslim).
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🔲 18. Adultery and fornication will be prevalent. (Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Majah).
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🔲 19. Women will outnumber men, eventually the ratio will be 50 women to 1 man. (Bukhari, Muslim, & Ahmad).
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🔲 20. People will strive for power abou Masjids/ mosques.
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🔲 21.Adultery and fornication will be prevalent. (Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Majah).
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🔲 22. People will cheat with goods. (Ibn Majah).
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🔲 23. Paying Zakat/zakat/Alms tax becomes a burden and miserliness becomes widespread; charity is given reluctantly. (Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah)
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🔲 24. Leaders will not rule according to the Commands of Allah.
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🔲 25. Only the rich receive a share of any gains, and the poor do not. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 26. The leader of a people will be the worst of them. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 27. A trust is used to make a profit. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 28. When a man obeys his wife and disobeys his mother; and treats his friend kindly while shunning his father. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 29. When voices are raised in the mosques. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 30. People will treat a man with respect out of fear for some evil he might do. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 31. Men will begin to wear silk. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 32. Female singers and musical instruments will become popular. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 33. When the last ones of the Ummah begin to curse the first ones. (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 34. The nations of the Earth will gather against the Muslims like hungry people going to sit at a table full of food. This will occur when the Muslims are large in number, but "like the foam of the sea".
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🔲 35. The Muslim conquest of Jerusalem. (Bukhari).
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🔲 36. A great plague will spread over the land - may be in reference to the plague of Amwas during the Caliphate of Hazrat Umar ibn al-Khattab. (Bukhari).
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🔲 37. Wealth will increase so much so that if a man were given 10,000, he would not be content with it. (Ahmad & Bukhari).
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🔲 38. A trial will arise in Arabia which will not spare a single household. (Ahmad & Bukhari).
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🔲 39. A treaty will be made between the Muslims and the Westerners - which they will breach with an army of 12,000 soldiers under 80 banners. (Bukhari).
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🔲 40. Books/writing will be widespread and (religious) knowledge will be low. (Ahmad).
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🔲 41. People will beat others with whips like the tails of oxen - this may be in reference to the slave trade. (Muslim).
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🔲 42. Children will be filled with rage. (at-Tabarani, al-Hakim).
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🔲 43. Children will be foul. (at-Tabarani, al-Hakim.
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🔲 44 Women will conspire. (at-Tabarani, al-Hakim).
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🔲 45. Rain will be acidic or burning - reference to acid rain. (at-Tabarani, al-Hakim).
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🔲 46. Children of fornication will become widespread or prevalent. (+at-Tabarani, al-Hakim)
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🔲 47 When a trust becomes a means of making a profit. (Tirmidhi, Al-Haythami).
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🔲 48. Episodes of sudden death will become widespread. (Ahmad).
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🔲 49. There will be people who will be brethren in public, but enemies in secret. (When asked how that would come about, he replied, "Because they will have ulterior motives in their mutual dealings, and at the same time they will fear one another.") (Tirmidhi).
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🔲 50. People will walk in the marketplace with their thighs exposed.
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🔲 51. Great distances will be traversed in short spans of time - reference to vehicles, aeroplanes. ✈️
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🔲 52. The people of Iraq will recieve no food and no money due to oppression by the Romans (Europeans). (Muslim).
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🔲 53. People will hop between the clouds and the earth. 🌎
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🔲 54. When singers become common. (Al-Haythami).
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🔲 55. People will dance late into the night.
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🔲 56. People will claim to follow the Qur'an but will reject Hadith & Sunnah. (Abu Dawood).
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🔲 57. People will believe in the stars. (Al-Haythami).
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🔲 58. People will reject al-Qadr (the Divine Decree of Destiny). (Al-Haythami).
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🔲 59. Smog will appear over cities because of the evil that they are doing.
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🔲 60.People will be carrying on with their trade, but there will only be a few trustworthy persons.
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🔲 61.There will be attempts to make the deserts green.
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🔲 62. Women will be naked in spite of being dressed, these women will be led astray & will lead others astray. (Muslim).
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🔲 63. The conquest of India by the Muslims, just prior to the return of Prophet Jesus, son of Mary. (Ahmad, an-Nisa'i, Tabarani, al-Hakim).
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🔲 64. There will be a special greeting for the people of distinction. (Ahmad).
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🔲 65. Wild animals will be able to talk to humans. (Ahmad).
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🔲 66. A man will leave his home and his thigh or hip will tell him what is happening back at his home. (Ahmad).
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🔲 67. Years of deceit in which the truthful person will not be believed and the liar will be believed. (Ahmad).
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🔲 68.Bearing false witness will become widespread. (Al-Haythami & Ahmad).
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🔲 69. When men lie with men, and women lie with women. (Al-Haythami).
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🔲 70. Trade will become so widespread that a woman will be forced to help her husband in business. (Ahmad).
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🔲 71. A woman will enter the workforce out of love for this world. (Ahmad).
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🔲 72. Arrogance will increase in the earth. (Tabarani, al-Hakim).
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🔲 73. Family ties will be cut. (Ahmad).
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🔲 74. There will be many women of child-bearing age who will no longer give birth.
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🔲 75. There will be an abundance of food, much of which has no blessing in it.
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🔲 76.People will refuse when offered food.
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🔲 77. Men will begin to look like women and women will begin to look like men.