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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • Unfortunately and sadly doesn’t surprise me anymore. All big platforms (Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest and such) are allowing hateful stuff towards Palestinian people.

    However when someone criticizes Israel government and their genocide. Your comment, video or anything else gets removed within A day. Even if it is not even related to the entire thing.

    I have a Pinterest account and have a Palestinian board and it got twice removed for “hate speech” while it shows nothing of hate. Merely Palestinian things such as flags, clothes, people and such.

    It’s pretty obvious that social media as a whole is just a corrupt mess.




  • Yeah, I’m. For multiple reasons;

    • In Arabian culture, one doesn’t leave until marriage.
    • I’m still in university (almost finished tho).
    • Parents have health problems therefore, I’ll stay longer to take care for them.
    • House prices are insanely high (both renting and purchasing).

    I’m living in Europe though but my dad is from a Arabian country and well, culture stayed with him. Anyway, I’d help a lot at home. Household things, helping with groceries, medication and such.

    That said, I don’t care what anyone says about still living at home and not on my own. There will be always a chance to get an apartment but people often forget; parents won’t be here forever. One day they’ll pass away. Never forget that.



  • Very few people are downloading the big-name console games ported over to iPhone in the last year – and an even smaller number are paying $15-50 to unlock the full games.

    I mean… What did they expect? Playing on either console or PC is most of the time, the go to. Plays much smoother, bigger screen and perhaps better FPS.

    Playing on a iPhone means smaller screen, bothersome controls (sure you can connect your controller to it but then just play on console/PC). Not to mention the article wrote about “to unlock the full games” which I assume means, you’ll have to pay for the game plus pay within the game for certain things(?).

    The game is only playable on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max and high-end iPads.

    This might also have to do with it, not everyone immediately purchases the newest iPhone (and then purchasing a game that is much better to be played on console/ PC).

    There was more I wanted to quote from the article but have to hurry for work.



  • Israel did not start this bullshit no top finish the removal. Get real, that’s what we are getting.

    I don’t really understand what you’re saying/ writing honestly. If you mean that Israel didn’t start this entire thing, I’d say, I disagree. Due to the history of how Israel become an actual state (1948, 750 000 displaced, lots of Palestinian murdered and many other atrocities). Not to mention the ongoing apartheid system, illegal settlers and such.

    Real question is where are these people going or we just gonna let Israel massacre them at the Egyptian border?

    That’s one of the main problems. If other countries let the Palestinian people in their country it’s a free-ticket for far-right extremist Israel to steal everything from the Palestinian land. Which is a no-no.

    But if nothing is done, Israel will just keep bombing Gaza which results in innocent Palestinians being murdered by Israel.

    So here we are; majority of the countries doing nothing, Palestinians being murdered and lots of protests around the world.


  • I hate to nitpick, but saying you’re ready to hammer out the details, does not mean you accept the deal

    No, yeah. You are right however (The article below is from 6 May). Now I cannot remember whether it was accepted by both parties. But it shows that Hamas definitely are willing to accept deals whereas Israel is continuously deliberately trying to avoid any deals.

    Israel Gaza: Hamas says it accepts ceasefire proposal

    From the article:

    Hamas says it has informed Qatari and Egyptian mediators that it has accepted their proposal for a new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal with Israel.

    Your comment below (done this to avoid confusion between your comment and the text from the article);

    I don’t believe Israel would have accepted any ceasefire at all, at most they’re open to a “pause”.

    I agree somewhat. I, personally, believe that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not want a ceasefire. However, I think that normal civilians of Israel do want a ceasefire (especially the families of the hostages).

    EDIT: Added a few sentences and corrected some words


  • The Israeli official made further comments blaming Hamas for the impasses, echoing the language of Israeli and US officials that “the ball is Hamas’s court” and that stopping the war is in their hands.

    Did Hamas not accept a deal before while Israel (I assume their PM) rejected it? Found the article: Hamas accepts UN ceasefire resolution, ready to negotiate over details, official says

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stating clearly that Israel does not support a permanent ceasefire.

    Israel blaming Hamas for not having a ceasefire or any deal and then this written in the article.

    Israel’s demand appears to be for Hamas to release all the hostages right now in exchange for a temporary ceasefire

    I mean any sane person would understand Hamas won’t accept this. This means they lose all negotiation ‘material’ (could not find a better word, apologies). The deal should be something along lines of; release of all hostages and a permanent ceasefire.

    Hamas has said it will only support a deal that includes a permanent ceasefire

    Exactly this. They are willing to accept a deal, it is Israel who does not want to accept anything.






  • You seem to be an Israel-supporter that is okay with the genocide.

    Wanting to stop the genocide and want Israel to stop killing innocent civilians (men, women and children) is not supporting Hamas in anyway.

    It is however, standing for human rights. Rights to live, rights to have a normal human condition (a home, a land, a place to be, having education and everything that’s available for humanity).

    If you really want to go that way;

    Israel became an actual state in 1948 by displacing 750 000 Palestinian people and murdering many (men, women and children). Laying sieges, bombarding villages and population centers, setting fires to homes, properties and goods. Planting mines among the rubble to prevent any of the expelled people from returning (source: The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by ilan Pappé).

    Hamas did not exist until 1987, they became an actual group only in 1987 because of all the horrifying things Israel had done from 1948 up until 1987. Which is approximately 40 years after what Israel had done to the Palestinian people.

    So the only one to blame for Hamas existing is Israel themselves.

    EDIT: Checking upon your comment history, yeah. You’re definitely a Israel-supporter and probably a Zionist. I recommend anyone to check his comment history.

    Here’s the comment, I meant; Him saying that Palestinians devalue their own lives.






  • Last part as in ‘‘Israel claims they are the ‘‘only democracy in the Middle East’’?

    I refer to this not only because they shutdown Al Jazeera but also their entire regime. They call themselves an democratic country in the Middle East but we all know:

    • They have an Apartheid regime (Two different laws. One for Israeli and one for Palestinian).
    • They sent Palestinian people unfair to prison.
    • Palestinian people have unfair judgement.
    • They shutdown Al Jazeera (I’m not even sure if they gave an actual reason but if they did; can we trust it? They have been known for lying to the world).
    • Netanyahu has been Prime Minister for so long while majority do not even want him as a Prime Minister.
    • People who humiliate Palestinian often do not get punished by law.

    How can you call such an state ‘‘democratic’’?

    EDIT 1: If you want, I can get news-sources for each claim.

    EDIT 2: Checking upon your comment history, you’ve been spamming that particular sentence. So I’m curious why you are defending an state that is on paper “democratic” but in reality is not.