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Share amusing anecdotes, bizarre facts, and hilarious jokes 🤪. Just one rule… keep it respectful ✨
@Azar1
Egypt goal keeper is on something
@GandalfTheGrey
Let’s be better online
1 Freedom of speech protects your right to speak. It doesn’t automatically make what you say ethical or worth saying.
2 Being on social media isn’t a blanket consent for strangers to dissect every or any aspect of someone’s personal life.
3 Truth alone doesn’t justify disclosure. Some things can be true and still deserve privacy.
4 Context matters. Discussing public actions is different from dissecting someone’s private life.
5 Ethics go beyond legality. “Can I say it?” and “Should I say it?” are different questions.
6 I don’t remember the last one….had it in my mind for a while but….whatever
@Mulky_
Since you know consideration is the highest form of love, how come you never consider yourself?
@waqas8800
You can choose a new traveler
My love is not allowed
@HatiysanAania
life is good until your niece asked for your phone to play a game . i said no . this is her reaction after she threw her pink bag at me . lol very dramatic like my dad
@hvbi
People are quick to have strong opinions behind a blank profile. If you won’t put your identity behind your words, don’t expect those words to carry much weight.
@Me90482219
Bye Argentina!!
@zee298501
PESSIS MISSED ANOTHER PEN AHAHAHAHAHA
@Carlaha
The Ummah is increasingly disappointing.
So many men try to attack me for not wearing a hijab, or question why I don't wear it.
Just an example of a lot I received before: my last video, they text me for say: where’s the hijab?
First of all, it's none of your business. It's my life, and I know my circumstances and decisions.
Secondly, worry about covering your own Awrah.
I see many men with their wives covered from head to toe, while they wear mini-shorts. They should be ashamed.
Because yes, you forget that you have an awrah to cover, and that modesty isn't for just one gender.