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globalcourant · 2 years
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More than 5.7 million affected as torrential rains cripple life
More than 5.7 million affected as torrential rains cripple life
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa will visit the flood-hit areas of Sindh today (Sunday) and also interact with ground troops busy in relief activities. The ISPR said in a statement that the Pakistan Army has established 212 relief collection points to support flood affectees: 81 in Sindh, 73 in Punjab, 41 in Balochistan and 17 in KP. A flood relief donation account has also…
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genderkoolaid · 1 year
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Trans men face deep isolation in Pakistan. The country, with a conservative Muslim majority, has entrenched beliefs on gender and sexuality, so trans people are often considered outcasts. But trans women have a degree of toleration because of cultural traditions. Trans women in public office, on news programs, in TV shows and films, even on the catwalk, have raised awareness about a marginalized and misunderstood community. The Pakistani movie and Oscar contender “Joyland” caused an uproar last year for its depiction of a relationship between a married man and a trans woman, but it also shone a spotlight on the country’s transgender community. Trans men, however, remain largely invisible, with little mobilization, support or resources. Trans women have growing activist networks — but, according to Aman and others, they rarely incorporate or deal with trans men and their difficulties. “It’s the worst,” said Aman. “We are already disowned by our families and blood relatives, then the people we think are our people also exclude us.” Trans women have been able to carve out their space in the culture because of the historic tradition of “khawaja sira,” originally a term for male eunuchs working in South Asia’s Mughal empire hundreds of years ago. Today, the term is generally associated with people who were born male and identify as female. Khawaja sira culture also has a traditional support system of “gurus,” prominent figures who lead others. But there is no space within the term or the culture surrounding it for people who were born female and identify as male. “Every khawaja sira is transgender, but not all transgenders are khawaja sira,” said Mani, a representative for the trans male community in Pakistan. “People have been aware of the khawaja sira community for a long time, but not of trans men.” He set up a nonprofit group in 2018 because he saw nothing being done for trans men, their well-being or mental health. Trans people have seen some progress in protecting their rights. Supreme Court rulings allow them to self-identify as a third gender, neither male nor female, and have underscored they have the same rights as all Pakistani citizens. Although Mani was involved in the trans rights bill, most lobbying and advocacy work has been from transgender women since it became law. “Nobody talks about trans men or how they are impacted by the act,” said Mani. "But this is not the right time to talk about this because of the campaign by religious extremists (to veto changes to the act). I don’t want to cause any harm to the community.” Another reason for trans men’s low visibility is that females lead a more restricted life than males in Pakistan, with limits on what they can do, where they can go and how they can live. Family honor is tied to the behavior of women and girls, so they have less room to behave outside society’s norms. On a practical level, even if a girl wanted to meet trans people and get involved in the community, she wouldn’t be able to because she wouldn’t be allowed out, said Aman.
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kendrixtermina · 5 months
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Our Governments are not representative of us, nor of our cultures.
The Nation-State was probably the single worst idea in all of humanity, and both the current conflict & the discourse around it really shows why
Before they came up with that in the 19th century, people may have identified themselves with their language, religion, culture or attachment to the region, but not by a "nation" of people thought to have shared traits. At the time of the French revolution, most people in France didn't speak French, and in 1900 some ppl in sicily had no idea what "Italy" is.
A while ago ppl were surprised about a farmer on TV who said he doesn't particularly care if his town is in "Russia" or "Ukraine" he just wants to live there in peace. But until 200 years ago or so, that is how most people thought of home.
Certainly basic xenophobia, tribalism & fear of the other existed before, there were, after all, persecutions in the middle ages. But the construct of nation has nonetheless made conflicts massively worse & more deadly.
It's based on an Illusion
There is this idea that peoples have always existed as some unchanging, unmingling "pure" group on one piece of land that is tainted or adulterated by contact with others.
Even on the left some ppl just uncritically accept this notion (see much of the discourse about 'cultural appropriation')
That was just never true - people have always been copying each other, migrating, trading, interacting etc. often new cultures arose or peoples changed where they lived; Borders shifted over time. And of course, culture evolved over time.
When people think that a state that is an illusion is what naturally should be, and try to adjust reality to the fake model in their head, ugly things happen.
Homogenous groups on a fixed patch of land are not the reality of how cultures work, but if ppl think they are, they enact violence to artificially create those homogenous patches neatly delineated by lines. You get silly disputes about "who was there first", expulsion of minorities and conflicts when people try drawing lines in areas with mixed populations.
The Nazis, the Balkan wars & Israel represent the peak excesses of the madness that can lead to. (and note that 20 years or so after the Nazis fell, tons of immigrants moved into Germany & the artificial homogenity collapsed again, because it's just not natural. Israel will never suceed at their homogenous country either.)
It leads to generalization
There's a really shitty trope in european newspapers sometimes that has much been criticised.
If the article says "Guy robs bank" then people will think he's a bad guy.
If the article says "Turkish guy robs bank" it will get ppl frothing about how immigrants are bad guys. In case of the non-immigrant robber, they don't even bother to write "German guy robbs bank"
That's how you see these shitty responses that when there's a war, random ppl from the involved countries get attacked. China does shit & ppl bother random Chinese.
With the current war, jews & arabs around the world are being harassed.
What can some ordinary shopkeeper Yacob Shmitz in New York do about Netanyahu? What does Khalil Mansoor in Berlin got to do with October 7th? Nothing at all.
This leads ppl to completely overlook all context to look at some ppl as always being victims or perps or otherwise all the same, regardless of context. For example I once heard an Indian acquaintance raving about "the muslims" & how they "want everything" & making wild conflations. A Palestinian living in Al-Quds/Jerusalem wants it probably because he lives there & probably doesn't even know about the contentious site in India, and he was treating as the same people that are wildly different: Powerful elites in Saudi Arabia & persecuted minorities in India & Palestine, arabs in the ME and southeast asians in Pakistan.
Later he went to a Pakistan-themes party & was surprised to wind that culturally they got more in common wit him than arabs despite the different religions. They liked similar music, food & sports.
Or people today feeling guilty & ashamed now for what the Nazis did. Did you, personally, throw people in gas chambers? No? Then what shame is it of yours? Everyone who did it is dead & buried & being roasted in hell if it exists.
To me, this completely destroys the very system of morality. Morality only makes sense if a person can only be blamed or held responsible for what they can personally influence & change. If you're deemed "bad" based on things you can't control, what's the incentive of being good?
Or, you can't criticize some countries cause people take it personally - it's an insult to their identity, their whole culture... which brings me to the next & imho main point.
It conflates people, culture & government
A wise guy in Iran once said that "the difference between you & me is much smaller than you & your government, and our governments are much the same". I wish more ppl listened to him.
There have been greedy leaders looking to enrich themselves pretty much since they invented agriculture. but they spoke for themselves or their supporters.
With Nation-States, it gets assumed that the government speaks not only for the people, but that is somehow represents their values & culture.
All this political & war propaganda isn't really what culture is. Culture is conventions and books and food and little stories and sayings and values that give things meaning. But when someone says "fuck the Muslims/USA/jews/Germans" etc the other side feels like the actual culture, the small & beautiful & meaningful & enlightened things are what's being attacked. Because it's conflated.
Leaders will of course claim to justiy their actions by whatever values are popular with their subjects, but that doesn't mean they actually represent those values.
Look at your own leaders: How much do they support the values you believe in? How much do they do lip-service to that culture without really living up to it?
So you get ppl seeing governments do shit & thinking "fuck all those jews/americans/westerners, they must be demons" and Israelis killing all the ppl in Gaza because of "Hamas".
It's that same logical leap of not just leaders = people, but leaders = culture & values.
Now leaders of course have coalitions of supporters whether it's a bunch of oligarch or a popular movement - active supporters are 100% on the hook for what the government does. The mocking song singers are to blame for Netanyahu & the red hat guys for Trump, and Biden... I mean, it's probably the DNC & some political establishment ppl who wanted him cause no one else really did.
But political coalitions =/= all the people =/= all the "culture".
The evil acts of government are usually the products of greedy leaders and a coalition of supporters, not whole populations or cultures.
The difference between people & political establishment has never been more obvious than now
Case in point: Mainstream news outlets are struggling to explain away why there is 15 times more pro-palestine content being posted on the internet, some getting conspiratorial or frantically attributing it to "iran propaganda", but the true reason is that, as surveys also show, no one outside of Israel wants this fucking war but a few old men with imperialist ambitions & weapons companies.
much of it is ignorance, inertia, & propaganda calculated to work on influential because because theyre influential & fear looking bad.
our cultures may differ but very few cultures would last long if they condoned this kinda shit. Different cultures may give different reasons & many have their flaws of bothersome elements, but i dare say most would on average come down on rejecting this.
Let's not believe the lie that being for this is based on any kind of values, not western ones or any other. They might say it is to sell their bullshit but it's just liars & cowards adapting their lies to the audience.
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what were your thoughts on the ms marvel finale as a whole or as a series?
I'm puzzled. I like a lot of things about ms marvel but some things just bothered me.
I loved Kamala Khan, and it was probably because of Iman Vellani who is just a wonderful actress and seems to love what she's doing. It was amazing to see a new actress playing in a mcu show, it felt refreshing you know? The children acted like children, not 30 years old for once.
It was amazing to see Kamala's religion being the center of a tv show. I don't think i ever heard of the partition, we don't talk about it in france. Her family was amazing, it was nice to see supportive and realistic parents in the mcu. Even the way they showed Pakistan was amazing, because it was like in Moon knight: a place where people actually live, without yellow filter.
On the other hand... 6 episodes? That's once again a no for me. It's probably disney's fault, not marvel's. I had the same issue with Obi Wan. It's not enough to meet all the characters, have a coherent storyline and have a backstory? During episode 5 i was constantly thinking about how much time we had left. I felt the same thing during Thor Love and Thunder. If you want to have a great show, just have 9 episodes instead of 6, like Wandavision. Because i wanted to see more of some things... My favorite episodes were the second and last one, I didn't like the other ones as much. I also think Disney tried to make the show flop. Seriously, it aired as the same time as Obi Wan (it's not the same audience, but you know...) + they released MOM on Disney + they released Thor on Theaters. At some point, you can't expect people to watch a new show with actors they don't know yet just because it's labelled Marvel, you have to promote it.
I still don't understand where phase 4 is going. The running time is insane compared to the other phases. They still put Sam Wilson in the corner. I think they have too many great characters and they just don't know what to do with them. And yeah, i didn't like Thor.
I guess we will have to wait for Comic Con...
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skiddo-xy · 2 years
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Kalash people: Pakistan's Smallest Ethnic Minority
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The Kalash people are a Pakistani ethnoreligious group. Having a population of only around 3500, they are one of the smallest ethnic groups in Pakistan.
Where do the Kalash people live?
The Kalash people live in the Kalasha valleys of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan, bordering the Afghan province of Nuristan. The Nuristanis of that region are considered to be ethnically and culturally related to the Kalash.
Who are the Kalash people descended from?
The Kalash people believe themselves to be descended from Alexander the Great's troops. Some genetic evidence however, claims the contrary (while some affirms it). Other scientists claim that the Kalash people are purely South Asian.
How do the Kalash people identify religiously?
Roughly half of the Kalash people are mostly muslim, after historically being forcibly converted as result of Abdul Rahman Khan's rule. The rest are mostly practicioners of the polytheistic, animist Kalash religion
Kalash celebrations / Chilam Joshi
The Kalash people have three main festivals, listed and described below:
Chilam Joshi
Chilam Joshi (also called "milk day" or "yogurt drink day"). During Chilam Joshi, men and women meet in hopes of finding a spouse. This festival is celebrated with drums and dancing. In 2022, this festival was celebrated from 14 May - 18 May.
2. Uchau
Uchau is celebrated during summer to "thank nature for blessing [the Kalash people] with the harvest season". This festival will be celebrated in 2022 from August 20th to August 24th.
3. Chawmos
During this festival, the Kalash people chant to the Balmain spirit of the Kalash religion. The Kalash people feast, up until the community elders declare the new year. Once they have declared the new year, boys and girls divide and make a bonfire. In 2022, this festival will be celebrated from 16 December to 22 December.
Kalash Clothing
Kalash clothing is very vibrant, often characterized by it's bright designs on dark fabric.
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Sources: Kalasha valleys wikipedia, Nuristanis wikipedia, Kalash new worl encyclopedia, Kalash people wikipedia, Chawmos wikipedia, Chilam Joshi wikipedia, Chitral tour packages nature adventure club, Humans of Himalayas: Kalash people photo, Discover Pakistan: Chilam Joshi (this was on TV at my grandma's house), Kalash clothes picture.
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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Indian authorities are in international damage control mode after controversial comments about the Prophet Mohammed by a senior ruling party official sparked a diplomatic spat. But inside the country, the home of a prominent Muslim family was demolished by the state in a display of majoritarian might against India’s largest minority community. 
On Sunday afternoon, Mohammad Umam watched in fear and anguish as TV cameras covered the unfolding drama at his family home in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. 
First, a massive deployment of police officers in camouflage vests and hardhats moved towards the house as news camera teams darted in and out of their ranks, recording and relaying the action live.  
Next came the bulldozers. As the police kept journalists within recording distance but safely out of the way, a yellow bulldozer appeared at the gate of the family home, extended a mechanised arm toward the outer wall and tore it down before hacking into the two-story structure, cracking walls and twisting metal rods out of the way. 
“It was all shattered within two hours. It was the only home we had. I watched it all live, the media was showing it live, they were helping the administration make the allegations. We are homeless now. Everything my Dad worked for was shattered in two hours. It was so painful, I don’t have words to explain,” said Umam, his voice breaking with the strain during a phone interview with FRANCE 24 a day after the demolition.  
Umam, 30, hails from a prominent Muslim family in Prayagraj, a teeming city formerly known as Allahabad. His father, Javed Mohammad, is a businessman, activist and member of the Welfare Party of India, a Muslim opposition party in Uttar Pradesh, a state ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). 
His sister, Afreen Fatima, made national headlines as a student leader in 2019, when protests against the Modi government’s controversial citizenship amendment law erupted across campuses in the capital, New Delhi. Fatima, now 24, has since graduated and is currently an activist and India-based research assistant at the Polis Project, a New York-based research and journalism organisation.
The latest allegations to hit the family are linked to insulting remarks about the Prophet Mohammed made by two ruling party officials in late May, sparking condemnations by several Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar. 
In a cruel sequence of events emblematic of the discrimination plaguing India’s religious minorities, Islamophobic comments made by officials of a right-wing Hindu nationalist party led to the arrest of a Muslim politician and social worker, followed by the demolition of his home. The destruction was wrought by a bulldozer, an emerging symbol of the crushing might of a state shattering the rights of Muslims in a Hindu-majority nation. 
Arrests in the dead of night 
The Mohammad family’s misfortune began on Friday night, hours after police shot dead two protesters during street demonstrations across the country against the Islamophobic comments made by Nupur Sharma, a BJP spokeswoman, on an Indian TV station. 
Sharma’s remarks, which insulted the Prophet Mohammed, sparked a diplomatic storm, with the governments of nearly 20 countries calling in their Indian envoys for an explanation. It forced the Indian government into swift damage control mode. Sharma, the familiar official voice of the BJP, was suspended last week along with another party official who tweeted her comments, which have since been deleted.    
Protests nevertheless erupted on Friday in several Indian cities as well as in neighbouring Pakistan and Bangladesh in response to the remarks. In Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state governed by hardline Hindu monk and politician Yogi Adityanath, police arrested more than 200 people after the violent protests. 
Shortly before 9pm on Friday, the police arrived at the Mohammad family home. “I was not at home,” recounted Umam, who works in another Indian city. “The police came to talk to my Dad. There were no charges, no warrant, nothing. They said they wanted to talk with my Dad, so he went with the police in his own vehicle.” 
His father had not participated in the protests and had stayed home, posting messages calling for calm on social media, according to Umam. The police would later claim Mohammad was a “mastermind” of Friday’s violent protests. But on Friday night, after a day spent mostly indoors, the 57-year-old Muslim politician had no idea about the allegations that would be levelled against him, and so he duly complied with the police request to accompany them to the police station. 
Hours later, at around 12:30am on Saturday, the police once again arrived at the family home to arrest Umam’s mother and youngest sister, 19-year-old Somaiya Fatima, in the dead of night.  
“They took my mother and younger sister into custody, there was no notice, no allegations. They just intimidated my mother and sister to come with them and they were detained for 30 hours. When the police released my mother and sister, they took them to a relative’s home and told my family not to go home,” said Umam. 
His father remains in detention and has been placed on a list of 10 main “conspirators” of Friday’s violence, which include prominent Muslim activists and leftist politicians. 
‘It was all illegal, and it was all so fast’ 
The family’s physical and emotional destruction was unleashed at a dizzying speed over the weekend, when courts are closed and access to legal injunctions and stay orders is difficult.
The morning after Mohammad’s arrest, Prayagraj’s police chief informed reporters that the activist-politician was the “mastermind” of the previous day’s violence. “Police will take action against gangsters,” said the city’s top police officer in Hindi, adding, “bulldozers will also be used on illegal constructions”.
Hours later – while Mohammad, his wife and daughter were still in detention – the police pasted a notice issued by the city’s development authority on the family’s home. The notice stated the construction of the two-story structure was illegal and it would be demolished the next day at 11am local time. 
“They put the notice on Saturday night. It was the weekend, the courts were closed, there was no time to go to court. My Dad, mother and sister were detained, the main people were in custody. It was all illegal, and it was all so fast. My family members were all frightened, the police were coming every two or three hours, threatening us,” recounted Umam.
Terrified and in shock, the family had no time to recover their belongings before the bulldozers arrived on Sunday afternoon. 
The official harassment of Muslims accused of crimes, followed by the demolition of their homes before the justice process can take its course, is a familiar pattern that has emerged in several Indian states and territories ruled by the BJP. 
It is a strategy, many experts say, conceived by a right-wing politician who has embraced the symbolism of the bulldozer for electoral gains in a country gripped by populist Hindu nationalism. 
‘Bulldozer Baba’ sets a national trend 
The bulldozer made a spectacular entrée on the Indian political stage in the run-up to local elections in Uttar Pradesh, the country’s most populous state, considered a political launching pad for future prime ministers.
The stakes were high for Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath as he campaigned for reelection early this year on a tough-on-crime platform, promising to “bulldoze thugs and mafias”. By the time the BJP swept the polls in March, Adityanath had earned the moniker “Baba Bulldozer” [Papa Bulldozer] as the construction tool became a ubiquitous feature at rallies, bearing candidates and supporters – some even buying plastic toy bulldozers for the occasion.
But it was not fun and games in Muslim neighbourhoods in BJP-ruled states.    
As chief ministers of other BJP-controlled states got in on the Adityanath brand of populism, demolition squads went to work in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. In April, for instance, authorities in Madhya Pradesh razed dozens of homes and shops in a Muslim neighbourhood a day after riots erupted when supporters of Hindutva – or a Hindu nation – held a provocative religious procession through the area.
Condemning the move, Rahul Gandhi, leader of the country’s largest Congress opposition party, tweeted an image of a bulldozer juxtaposed with a screenshot of the Indian constitution, declaring the state’s actions “a demolition of India’s constitutional values”. 
Meanwhile in the capital, New Delhi, a series of demolitions ripped several areas, including Shaheen Bagh, the site of a peaceful 2019 sit-in, when mostly women demonstrated against a citizenship amendment law discriminating against Muslims.
'Collective punishment' for speaking out 
The demolition drives tend to follow a pattern that Seema Chisti – a leading journalist and co-author of the book “Note by Note: The India Story (1947-2017)” – calls a “bulldozer moment” in Indian history. 
Under politicians such as Adityanath, Chisti explains, “all points of contact between Hindus and Muslims – eating, love, burial, religious rights – are turned into moments of conflict requiring the implementation of justice”.  
While there are no provisions under Indian law to demolish the home of anyone accused of a crime, a pattern of “extrajudicial” justice has emerged, where “the political power is the judge, prosecutor, executioner and implementor of the law,” according to Chisti. 
“These are homes where several lives are lived. In India especially, it’s a space shared with the wife, children, grandparents, cousins…and so this is a form of collective punishment that goes against the standards of international law and Indian law,” she explained. 
Gautam Bhatia, a scholar of Indian constitutional law, traced the pattern of a protest turning violent, followed by the police identifying individuals as masterminds. “Immediately after that, the municipality declares that these individuals are residing in unauthorised buildings,” he wrote in a post on the legal website Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy.
Typically, Bhatia noted, “the time period between the police declaring that it has identified the masterminds behind the violence, the municipality declaring that the buildings are illegal, and the actual demolition, is under twenty-four hours.” 
That’s precisely what happened to the Mohammad family over the weekend. The process was so swift, Umam explained, the family did not have the time to detail obvious discrepancies in the allegations before a court of law. 
The house, Umam noted, was in his mother’s name, since it was part of her dowry from his maternal grandfather. “Our house was registered with the municipal corporation. We lived in the house for 20 years, we paid all the tax bills – property, water, electricity bills, everything. Suddenly they said it was an illegal structure,” he said.  
The demolition notice, he explained, was issued in the wrong name, since his father did not own the property. City authorities also claimed the family had been given a notice on May 10, which the family denies.
A lawyer for the family has filed a case with the city high court, a time-consuming process that, in India, is an ex post facto phenomenon for families already rendered homeless and often helpless by the state. 
The intent of the state authorities, according to Umam, is clear. “My Dad is a social activist who was helping poor people in impoverished areas. He had no criminal record and everyone knew him for his social activism,” he said. “They just wanted to defame him. They don’t want good leaders who help society. They do not want these people to have a voice, they want to silence them.” 
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In 1950, the population of Cancún, Mexico was five.
Coca-Cola never patented their secret formula because doing so would require them to publicly disclose the ingredients.
The average three-hour baseball game only has about 18 minutes of game action.
To replace energy after a workout, most sports supplements are no more effective than a burger.
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There is one divorce in the US every 36 seconds.
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“Eton, a sort of Hogwarts for wankers.” (Jonathan Pie, September 19, 2022)
In New York City, women can legally go topless wherever men can legally go topless.
John Lennon and George Harrison once took a multi-bus trip across Liverpool to visit a stranger who could teach them the chord B7.
A 2019 survey found that 30% of millennials feel they have a better shot at landing a date with an A-list celebrity than ever owning a home.
When a male llama tries to make a move on a female llama, she'll spit on him if she's not feeling it.
Before electricity, theatres would use heated calcium oxide (commonly known as ‘quicklime’) to illuminate their stages. This is where the phrase "in the limelight" comes from.
In 1800, the average age of an American was 16, today it is 38.
60% of millennials earning more than $100,000 say they're living “paycheck to paycheck”.
The Ryungyong Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea is 105 floors tall; making it the tallest unoccupied building in the world.
The average American spends about $70,000 on takeout and delivery in their lifetime.
Pixar accidentally deleted ‘Toy Story 2’ halfway through making it.
In Texas, it's illegal for a person to own or use more than six dildos.
During an orgasm, the brain releases so much dopamine that a brain scan resembles that of someone on heroin.
In a survey of 68,000 women from 180 countries, 88.9% said that kindness is the most important trait when it comes to choosing a partner.
Want to feel old? Ethan Nwaneri was born in ‘the queue’.
Okay, that’s enough information for one day. Have a tremendous and tumultuous Tuesday! I love you all.
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Norway: Gunman kills 2 during Oslo pride festival; terror suspected (AP)
“A gunman opened fire in Oslo’s nightlife district early Saturday, killing two people and leaving more than 20 wounded in what the Norwegian security service called an “Islamist terror act” during the capital’s annual LGBTQ Pride festival. Investigators said the suspect, identified as a 42-year-old Norwegian citizen originally from Iran, was arrested after opening fire at three locations in downtown Oslo.”
Ukraine: Russia has full control of eastern city (BBC)
“Russian forces are now in control of the battered city of Severodonetsk in eastern Ukraine, its mayor says. "The Russians have fully occupied Severodonetsk, our military has retreated to more prepared positions," Oleksandr Stryuk told Ukrainian TV. Weeks of heavy Russian shelling have reduced the city mostly to ruins.”
Afghanistan: Deadly quake a new blow to Afghans reeling from poverty (AP)
“Afghanistan’s deadly earthquake this week struck one of the poorest corners of a country that has been hollowed out by increasing poverty. Even as more aid arrived Saturday, many residents have no idea how they will rebuild the thousands of homes destroyed in villages strung through the mountains. The quake, which state media says killed at least 1,150 people, hit hardest in a region of high mountains where Paktika and Khost provinces meet by the Pakistani border. There is little fertile land, so residents eke out what they can while largely relying on money sent by relatives who have migrated to Pakistan, Iran or further abroad for jobs.”
US NEWS
Gun Control: Biden signs landmark gun measure, says ‘lives will be saved’ (AP)
“President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades, a bipartisan compromise that seemed unimaginable until a recent series of mass shootings, including the massacre of 19 students and two teachers at a Texas elementary school. The legislation will toughen background checks for the youngest gun buyers, keep firearms from more domestic violence offenders and help states put in place red flag laws that make it easier for authorities to take weapons from people adjudged to be dangerous.”
Abortion: Clinics start to close after Supreme Court ruling (BBC)
“Clinics have begun closing in some US states after a Supreme Court ruling on Friday removed American women's constitutional right to abortion. About half of states are expected to introduce new restrictions or bans after the court reversed its 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision. And 13 states have so-called trigger laws in place that will see abortion banned within 30 days.”
US Supreme Court: Conservatives flex muscle in sweeping rulings (AP)
“The Supreme Court’s sweeping rulings on guns and abortion sent an unmistakable message. Conservative justices hold the power and they are not afraid to use it to make transformative changes in the law, none more so than taking away a woman’s right to abortion that had stood for nearly 50 years.”
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Now a Day Online Free Classified Ads Advertising
Now a day Online Free Classified Ads Advertising is very common all over the world. There was a day when people were just limited to advertise in newspapers, magazines and gazettes and they have to spend a lot of money on the promotion of there business products and services but Free Classified Advertising made a huge impact on the business sector as well as personal transactions and dealings.
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People are using Classified Websites as a source of promoting their products, services etc... and many are doing their business online through free classified ads and earning extra profits. Free Classified Websites create a bridge between people who are living in different countries, businessman use it to contact and introduce their businesses to the people from the globe and growing their business Different classified websites created many categories and classifications for example: for sale, real estate, cars and vehicles, jobs and vacancies, business directory, services, matrimonial and dating etc...
Almost all the good page ranked classified websites are charging through their different packages and earning by selling space on the different sections of the website for example: classified websites place Google ad sense ads on top banner, rights sidebars, image ads, text link ads and private advertisements.
Free classified ads are usually text based with limited text and some allow uploading pictures and videos. There is a simple online form to upload/post ads and request some information from the visitors like: Name, Phone, Email, and ad description etc... some website ask to register first and then they allow posting your ad but some don't.
Basically classified websites gain a great deal of traffic and it is a self promoting website because visitors post ads and share them in their community and generate a lot of traffic in terms of visitors to the website. Visitors and website promote each other's interest that is why there are thousands of classified websites around the globe. Interactive Advertising Bureau estimated the net worth of online classified ads revenue at $2.1 billion as of April 2006.
Some classified websites are for specific countries and regions and some are dealing worldwide. One of the best websites is  It is originally a Pakistani website and covered all the cities of Pakistan. Pakistanis from all over the world come and post their free classified ads and convey their message to all the other Pakistanis. It is a totally free classified website and charges you nothing but gives you a lot. You must visit this website because it definitely attract you and compel you
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#Pakistan vs New Zealand 3rd T20I LIVE Streaming Details: Timings, Telecast Date, When And Where To Watch PAK vs NZ Match In India Online And On TV Channel? | Cricket News #TATAIPL #IPL24
#IPL24 # A day after Pakistan beat New Zealand in the 2nd T20I at Rawalpindi, both teams will be back in action to play the third game of the five-match series today. The first game was washed out and New Zealand are trailing 0-1 in the series. Michael Bracewell and co have a chance to level up in the game today before the action shifts to Lahore for the last two matches. If Black Caps fail to…
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✦ ・— [ riz ahmed. cis man. he/him. ] || OMG! Was that RAYAN RAFIQ wearing the new Chanel boots? Hard to believe that a INKOGNITO OWNER / FREELANCE MODEL could afford those. Ugh, I hate to say it but they kind of pull it off. When you’re THIRTY NINE, I guess you think you can do anything. They’ve only been in fashion for at least FOUR YEARS and I’ve heard that they’re SNARKY and DEEPLY ARTISTIC but don’t believe everything you read! According to THE WORD ON THE STREET, they’re actually BITTER and UNRELIABLE. Ha! Well, I hope they know a million others would kill to be them. They better be watching their back. That’s all. ||
Their Current Rank: 1 Star - though he personally has found some attention, through social media mostly by freelance modeling && pushing his tattoo career to the next level, guest appearing on specific shows, and performing artistry at conventions, etc, his name is unknown outside the direct, relatively small bubble of the community. he craves more.
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basics:
under co still, will fill out the rest later
nicknames:  ray, to his friends.
birthplace: texas, usa.
sexuality: bisexual.
religion:  raised muslim, not really practicing, mostly agnostic, tends to do a little more than he normally would around ramadan.
relationship: in a relationship with owen burr
date of birth: nov 11th.
zodiac sign:  scorpio.
extended traits:
hobbies: drawing (both sketchbook and digital, he loves to do pen drawings), tattooing, spray-painting, sometimes will blow the dust off his old, cracked skateboard and then shake his head no. he likes fashion-related reality tv, coffee in the mornings and a rolled joint to start the day. eating cereal for dinner. photoshoots, dancing, live music, taking pictures and memorializing everything. getting what he wants.
dislikes:
labels/inspo: the deadpan snarker, the artiste, the black sheep, the maverick.
BACKSTORY.
+ (subplot information) i would love for ray to have been involved in the robbery, somehow! possibly as a fence, a buyer, or even as a direct hand involved in the operation. he is willing, and desperate, to do anything to save his shop, his team, his career, and his reputation... and, hey, fame wouldn't be too bad, either. he has dreams, certainly. ADDITIONALLY, if he had to take a side in the suspicion thrown between the rivalling companies, he would loosely side with suberbia, as any/all attempts to get into the haus of red whatsoever has failed, and he may be bitter.. (subplot information ends).
big dream central for ray, honestly - his parents were immigrants from pakistan, and he was raised to work hard, never give up on his dreams, protect his own, and value his morals, above all else. he was taught to live humbly, comfortably, and his parents had little but love to offer their children, and worked long hours. he was the youngest, and the only to be born in the states, americanized from the beginning and always felt a little too large for their little life. none of their dreams seemed to fit his, but they were older, and they let him fly the nest after a few hard years of trying to tame his beast within. he never did allow it to settle, and he blossomed quickly.
full of ideas, of emotion, of thoughts, of energy, of beauty - rayan was everything that could fill a room, and he was every bit as awkward about expressing it. he fit like two left gloves, his dad would say, and he agreed. he just... was odd, in a way, that most others didn't understand. he worked for the year book committee, he loved to draw, excelled in any sort of artistic setting, and struggled with academics, but was relatively happy throughout his life.
jobs, and regular living, were always a bore. he just wanted to create, so create he did. bummed out throughout art school, bounced around jobs for awhile more, slept on couches, lived in a garage of a buddy for over a year, and finally started to figure things out.
when he bought inkognito five years ago, he didn't expect everything to change, but it did. he has a crew he adores, and he found some success on social media through his freelancing, becoming some sort of form of influencer type, tattoo artist personality in a smaller knit alternative industry... but he craved luxury. he always wanted more, so he tried and failed and tried a few more times to get into the industry as a model. or a photographer. or a designer. he doesn't care, he just wants to be part of the world he feels is so far away...
WANTED.
art hoes/creative friends; he went to art school, he hangs out in art museums, he will sketch while on the beach, he has digital art online that has gained popularity, he loves poetry - if it's anything deeply moving, artistic, or alternative/niche, he's there. a little art hoe crew would be a cute idea?
roommate(s), past; he's been a couch surfer before, and would proudly do it again, and has lived all over the place between texas and california, and especially los angeles. i would love a meredith grey/grey's anatomy situation in his life, where it's a revolving door to anyone who is fighting with their partner, needing a crash place, etc.
those rich, network friends; when you have a shop that close to the elite in the industry, and model at times when you get real lucky, you get to know people. these are ray's prized possessions; his ticket in, and in some cases, his genuine friends. others? nah, total marks. he'd use 'em in a heartbeat.
other freelance models/designers/etc; anyone else breaking into the business who he can scheme with, stragetize with, gossip with, etc!! would love some models he has worked with before in passing, or fellow social media budding stars.
exes/flings; he's never been one for commitment before, but he's been in la for at least seven or eight years at minimum, so i imagine within that time, he's tried to plant roots once or twice. probably almost fell in love once or twice, but they never worked out. we can plot why. now he is in a serious relationship for the first time, so maybe there is a chance at mending old bridges and regaining old friends?
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5000 Hours Project / 0050 - 0099
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🔸0050: BBC The Documentary (Assignment: Pakistan - journalists under fire)
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🔹0051: NewVision (A ray of hope for children battling epilepsy)
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🔸0052: NewVision (It is not so sweat in the sugar sector)
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🔹0053: Euronews (Insects: the food of the future?)
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🔸0054: FAO (A new generation of Syrian agricultural entrepreneurs)
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🔹0055: talking with painters (Francis Giacco)
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🔸0056: RFI (Will Turkey ditch Russian missiles for US military jets?)
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🔹0057: RFI (Turkey and Egypt turn page on decade of friction with show of friendship)
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🔸0058: VOA learning English (level 2 - lesson 11)
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🔹0059: VOA learning English podcast (March 02, 2024)
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🔸0060: BBC learning English - 6 Minutes English (plastic waste eaten by enzymes)
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🔹0061: British Council (episode 01- podcasts series 1)
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🔸0062: Euronews Tech Talk (What do hydrogen-powered trucks and cheese have in common?)
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🔹0063: The Guardian (The Guardian’s new podcast series about AI: Black Box - prologue)
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🔸0064: The Guardian (How the cost of living changed the way we eat out)
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🔹0065: The Economist / The Intelligence (The Intelligence: Yes, Trump could win again)
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🔸0066: The Long-Short (Is India the next big play for alternative assets?)
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🔹0067: Ninety One (India's sustainable future: Sustainability with Substance)
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🔸0068: Foreign Policy (Can Kenya keep its pledge to end gender-based violence by 2026?)
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🔹0069: BBC learning English - 6 Minutes English (What is the future of work?)
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🔸0070: VOA learning English (level 2 - lesson 12)
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🔹0071: VOA learning English podcast (March 02, 2024)
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🔸0072: British Council (episode 02- podcasts series 1)
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🔹0073: The New York Times (The wars in Ukraine and Gaza have changed. America's policy hasn't)
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🔸0074: The Atlantic (The rise of Techno-Authoritarianism)
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🔹0075: VOA learning English podcast (March 04, 2024)
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🔸0076: VOA learning English (level 2 - lesson 13)
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🔹0077: Euronews (combatting biopiracy: Ethiopian entrepreneur revives teff farming for ancestral heritage)
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🔸0078: VOA learning English podcast (March 05, 2024)
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🔹0079: Euronews (Ocean calls: How should the see sound?)
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🔸0080: Goldman Sachs Exchanges (Beyond roads, bridges, and tunnels: the megatrends shaping infrastructure investments)
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🔹0081: VOA learning English podcast (March 06, 2024)
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🔸0082: Economics Explained (Why Africa is still poor - Exclusive interview with Daron Acemoglu)
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🔹0083: Economics Explained (MIT study reveals why Africa is still poor)
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🔸0084: VOA learning English (March 07, 2024)
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🔹0085: The New York Times / The Book Reveiw (The rise and fall of the village voice)
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🔸0086: The New Yorker / The Political Scene (Biden reveals his thoughts on the 2024 election)
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🔹0087: The Times Of India Podcast (Is ideology dead in Indian politics?)
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🔸0088: Economics Explained (Is Capitalism Inevitable?)
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🔹0089: The Foreign Affairs Interview (Bonus: Who Killed the Chinese Economy?)
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🔸0090: VOA learning English (March 08, 2024)
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🔹0091: BBC Radio 5 / Good Bad Billionaire (Charles Koch: Dark Money’s Slick Operator)
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🔸0092: VOA learning English (Everyday Grammar TV: Parts of Speech and Poetry, Part 1)
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🔹0093: Financial Times (How JPMorgan thrived amid a banking crisis)
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🔸0094: VOA (Russia, China Aim to Put a Nuclear Plant on the Moon)
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🔹0095: The Economist (The Intelligence: Haiti’s latest nightmare)
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🔸0096: The Economist (Money Talks: Is the West losing its sanctions war?)
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🔹0097: VOA learning English podcast (March 09, 2024)
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🔸0098: Foreign Policy / Ones & Tooze (The age of American gerontocracy)
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🔹0099: VOA learning English podcast (March 10, 2024)
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