King George III
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I legitimately cannot tell if this is a real name or a Sam Hyde reference.There are early reports of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades leader, Sami al-Abd al-Hassani, having been killed.
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I have noticed this too. For how many atrocities were supposedly happening in Ukraine daily, I am shocked by just how little footage or even pictures there was. There is loads of military footage. But when it comes to all of these civilians being slaughtered, I'm shocked that in the year of our lord 2023 nobody from either side is uploading cellphone footage of these war crimes.I’m seeing more evidence of Palestinian war crimes than I ever saw of Russian war crimes, and I’m including in that group the fabricated shit too.
The way incel brains are coomdrunk on loli futa, Muslim brains are coomdrunk on AllahGenuine question - why is it endless "allahu akbar" in every sentence from these people? Is it reflexive to say it before every sentence? Is there some competition of who can say it the most? Is it virtue signaling, where when one says it, the others have to as well or not be seen as virtuous enough?
There is no such thing as an AI checker that works 100% of the time. I refuse to believe both Ben's picture and the AI "fact check" until more evidence is brought about.
Lmao the same thing happened in the Ukraine war and people were wondering if Kadyrov had stolen it.
Same thing happened in Baghdad, they even made a movie about it!Lmao the same thing happened in the Ukraine war and people were wondering if Kadyrov had stolen it.
I said it before, it's also sometimes just an empty exclamation, like "Oh my God".They like to use it for prayers and as a general declaration of faith. Apparently it is useful for a wide variety of situations if you are Muslim.
In terms of war and combat it has been used as a battle cry before.
If I may mask off Kiwifarms for a moment, there is a phenomenon of "vicarious" or "secondary" trauma. Watching explicit gore videos and then being exposed to the reality of a woman that for all intents and purposes, resembles a type of person you might have known (in this case a "rave slut" - I doubt many people on here go to psytrance raves, but many may have encountered the sort of person in their lives) can impact people who think they're pretty much desensitised to seeing horrible things on the internet. It can make things more real and that can impact people in ways they don't realise, including hyperfixating on specific details (like, besides regular autism hyperfixations).your denial doesn't make it any less obvious to intelligent people - I made a post talking about 400 pages of various users talking about every single detail of this girl and you're the one fighting for your right to continue to rehash your fantasies about her every 10 pages from here out because you idolize her as a symbol of a 75 year conflict. I'm on page 373 right now, should I start counting how many completely random mentions of this girl that probably died 4 days ago amongst the dozen of videos of current bombings in Gaza?
It's known as the "takbir", and it's used at a lot of different times for different reasons, both happy and said.Genuine question - why is it endless "allahu akbar" in every sentence from these people? Is it reflexive to say it before every sentence? Is there some competition of who can say it the most? Is it virtue signaling, where when one says it, the others have to as well or not be seen as virtuous enough?
There is no such thing as an AI checker that works 100% of the time. I refuse to believe both Ben's picture and the AI "fact check" until more evidence is brought about.
That was what I was thinking. Israel invading Ukraine.It would be much more confusing if Israel invaded Ukraine.
Genuine question - why is it endless "allahu akbar" in every sentence from these people? Is it reflexive to say it before every sentence? Is there some competition of who can say it the most? Is it virtue signaling, where when one says it, the others have to as well or not be seen as virtuous enough?
There is no such thing as an AI checker that works 100% of the time. I refuse to believe both Ben's picture and the AI "fact check" until more evidence is brought about.
because both sides in that war are real professional armies and i think most frontline soldiers there arent even allowed personal cell phones for security reasonsI have noticed this too. For how many atrocities were supposedly happening in Ukraine daily, I am shocked by just how little footage or even pictures there was.
Much like the Catholics, interestingly enough - almost if repetition of prayers, mantras and the like was a common thing around the world.
They believe repeating it grinds heaven points.
The problem the empty-headed activist class is having isn't so much the principles that are being debated but moreso that they can't be seen to agree with their perceived enemies on anything. If Ben Shapiro is for something then by God I must be against it! That sort of thing.It would be much more confusing if Israel invaded Ukraine. Most of the hardcore pro-Ukraine posters are also the hard-core pro-Israel posters with only a few exceptions.
I knew a girl in college who looked almost exactly like one of those Scandinavian hikers who were beheaded in Morocco some years ago.Watching explicit gore videos and then being exposed to the reality of a woman that for all intents and purposes, resembles a type of person you might have known can impact people who think they're pretty much desensitised to seeing horrible things on the internet.
meme magic IS FUCKING REAL