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Jun 27, 2022
PORNOGRAPHIE EN ISLAM : 🧵⬇️
La pornographie représente un danger pour la Foi. Elle est extrêmement malsaine pour les âmes et les esprits. Et le majeur soucis c’est que vous devenez tellement insensible à ce que vous faites que vous ne réalisez pas le mal que cela vous fera dans le présent et dans le futur. Image
Le porno est une dépendance! C’est une véritable plaie pour l’état des cœurs. Nous ne pouvons plus nier les ravages que l’impudeur et les obscénités dû au désastre de la pornographie provoque comme désespoir sur les âmes de ceux qui sont pris dans ses filets.
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Jul 27, 2022
Modestes conseils à appliquer dans la vie maritale ان شاء الله : 🧵⬇️
Ne vous manquez jamais de respect même dans la colère.
N’allez jamais dormir en étant fâché l’un contre l’autre.
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Feb 7, 2025
I am recreating this thread for the record. From 11/20/24; was deleted last week when twitter deleted my account. This thread is information supporting the fact that the election was most likely hacked by trump and musk. Please do not dismiss that if you haven't seen this info.
Quick🧵on why calls for an election investigation & recount are growing. Important information.

Starts w/ Trump's team gaining access to & copying sensitive data from voting equipment in Georgia, Michigan, & Nevada. Proven in court in '22. Per Wash Post: washingtonpost.com/investigations…
The effort was secretive, multistate, broad, organized & successful.

Subpoenaed documents confirm Trump's team copied voting machine data.

Attorney for the plaintiffs (voting-security activists & GA voters): “Breach is way beyond what we thought. Scope of it is mind-blowing.”
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Jan 21
🚨BR€AKING: AI can now build you a business in 24 hours.

Here are 16 insane Grok 4 prompts to turn any idea into income in 2026: (Save for later)
1. THE BUSINESS IDEA GENERATOR

"I have $500 and 10 hours per week. Analyze current market gaps, my skills in [your skills], and generate 5 business ideas I could launch this month. Include startup costs, timeline, and first revenue projections."

This prompt is stupid powerful.
2. THE COMPETITOR DESTROYER

"Act as a market analyst. Research [competitor name] and identify 3 weaknesses in their offering. Then create a differentiation strategy I could execute with limited budget to capture their customers."

Watch them panic.
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Jan 31
GLP-1 is often framed as a drug target—but it’s first a physiologic gut hormone, released in short pulses when nutrients reach distal L-cells. This thread explains how modern diets silence that system—and how endogenous GLP-1 signaling can be restored. 🧵👇 Image
1/ GLP-1 isn’t just a drug target. It’s a native gut hormone designed to be released in short pulses when nutrients reach distal intestinal L-cells. Modern ultra-processed diets short-circuit this system.

📚 Incretin effect (Nauck et al.) Image
2/ Key insight: L-cells live mainly in the distal ileum & colon. Rapidly absorbed foods never reach them → calories consumed without satiety signaling. The body interprets this as ongoing energy scarcity.

📚 Holst & Deacon, Physiol Rev Image
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Feb 1
5 Training For Bigger Biceps

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Feb 2
According to a study, if you ask these 36 questions to a girl, you can make her fall in love.

Here are the 36 questions: Image
1. Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest?

2. Would you like to be famous? In what way?

3. Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? Why?

4. What would constitute a “perfect” day for you?
5. When did you last sing to yourself? To someone else?

6. If you were able to live to the age of 90 and retain either the mind or body of a 30-year-old for the last 60 years of your life, which would you want?

7. Do you have a secret hunch about how you will die?
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Feb 3
Affaire Epstein :

Comme souvent quand il s’agit des ultra-riches contemporains, les sociétés écran sont au coeur da la toile tissée par l’Américain

Pourquoi ? Quelles fonctions ces entités remplissent-elles véritablement ? 🧵
Un example pour commencer :

Selon les documents consultés par Mediapart, la fille de l’ancien ministre Jack Lang a fondé une société offshore domiciliée dans les îles vierges avec Epstein

Ayant passé de longues années à étudier ces entités, laissez moi vous expliquer leur rôle Image
Fondamentalement, les sociétés écran remplissent une fonction principale :

Déconnecter les richesses de leurs véritables détenteurs

Créer l’opacité qui permet aux grandes fortunes d’exercer un grand pouvoir, mais à l’abri des regards
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Feb 4
Rahul Gandhi is desperate to discuss an unpublished book.

But as MP Nishikant Dubey said in the House today,

Rahul Gandhi should also discuss the books that are already published.

Like these books, exposing the policy blunders of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty #Thread

1- Nehru’s 97 Major Blunders, by Rajnikant Puranik

This book is a compilation of Congress’s historical blunders, including Kashmir, handling of China, & economy.Image
2. Amritsar: Mrs. Gandhi's Last Battle, by Mark Tully & Satish Jacob

This book exposed the "gigantic mess" that Indira Gandhi & Congress made in Punjab, leading to Operation Blue Star Image
3. Mrs. Gandhi’s Second Reign by Arun Shourie

A detailed documentation of the decline of institutions under Indira Gandhi.

It explains how the Congress party transitioned into a one-woman show, where loyalty to the Gandhi family mattered more than national interest. Image
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Feb 4
BREAKING: AI can now create and sell digital products while you sleep.

Here are 18 insane Grok 4 prompts to build passive income streams in 2026: (Save for later): Image
Prompt 1: The Profitable Product Idea Generator

I have skills in [your expertise areas] and audience interested in [your niche].

Analyze current market gaps and generate 10 digital product ideas that:
→ Solve expensive problems people pay to fix
→ Can be created in under 10 hours
→ Have proven demand on Gumroad or Etsy
→ Require minimal ongoing maintenance
→ Price between $15-$97 for impulse purchases

For each idea, estimate market size and competition level.
Prompt 2: The Customer Pain Point Researcher

I want to create [type of product] for [target audience].

Research their biggest pain points by analyzing:
→ Reddit complaints in relevant subreddits
→ Twitter threads about frustrations
→ Amazon reviews of competing products
→ YouTube comments on tutorial videos
→ Common questions in Facebook groups

List the top 15 pain points ranked by frequency and intensity. Quote real examples.
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Feb 4
How to Launch a Product in a Saturated Market (When Everyone's Selling the Same Thing)

We just built a quiz in a SUPER saturated market

And seeing CPA down by 8% while taking on more spend

Here's how we our quizzes for saturated markets

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The Problem

Your product isn't special.

There are 500 other magnesium supplements on Amazon. 50 weight loss probiotics making the same claims.

Thousands of skincare brands with identical promises.

What most founders do:
Make bigger claims → Triggers more skepticism

Drop prices → Signals low quality

Add more features → Creates confusion

All of this is death.
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Feb 4
Everyone knows: "Add alt text to images."

That's 10% of image SEO.

I optimized images for a client.
Site had 50,000 product images.
All had alt text.

But they weren't ranking in Google Images.

Fixed 7 other factors → image traffic increased 340%: 🧵👇
1/ File names matter more than you think

Bad filename:
IMG_2847.jpg

Google has zero context.

Good filename:
red-nike-running-shoes-size-10.jpg

Include:

- Target keyword
- Relevant descriptors
- Hyphens (not underscores)
- Lowercase

Client had 50K images named IMG_####.jpg
Renamed programmatically using product data.
Google Images traffic +127% in 8 weeks.
2/ Image format optimization

2025 ranking:

Best: WebP

- 30% smaller than JPEG
- Better quality
- Supported everywhere now

Also good: AVIF

- 50% smaller than JPEG
- Newer format
- Limited support

Outdated: JPEG/PNG

- Large file sizes
- Slower loading
- Worse Core Web Vitals

Conversion:

bash

cwebp input.jpg -q 80 -o output.webp

Or use Cloudflare/ImageKit auto-conversion.
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Feb 4
Geolocation #336: Rafah Crossing, Two Years Later
معبر رفح، ما بين 2024 و 2026

New satellite images posted by Maxar via Vantor of ambulances lining up on February 3 at the Egyptian side of Rafah crossing.

Rafah crossing today has most of it structures destroyed including the main departure hall that was burnt down when Israeli forces invaded the area on May 7, 2024 .. one day after Rafah invasion started.

On the other hand, 2 new sites were added by Israel representing the functional part of the crossing from the Palestinian side. These installments were previously geolocated on February 3, 2025 and apparently improved since:
x.com/NemoAnno/statu…

No changes are visible on the Egyptian side except for metal detector doors right at the gate.
Comparison slider used Google Earth Imagery dated February 6, 2024.

🗓️February 3, 2026
Rafah Crossing, Rafah, Palestine
📍31.247958, 34.257144
Torched departure hall.
strategiecs.com/ar/analyses/th…Image
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Feb 5
The transcript of the MN hearing where an AUSA said “This job sucks” is remarkable for more reasons than that. It’s a searing portrait of a crisis perpetrated by depraved & oblivious high-level officials. Read it all. ...
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documentcloud.org/documents/2687…Image
Judge Jerry Blackwell’s own comments deserve attention: Unlawful detention “falls on the heads of those who have done nothing wrong to justify it. ... The overwhelming majority of the 100s seen by this Court have been found to be lawfully present ... in the country.”
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“[Y]ou cannot ... detain first & sort out lawful authority later. ... Continued detention is not lawful just because ... an operation has expanded beyond the Government's capacity to execute it lawfully.” ...
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Feb 5
Always hilarious to read China's transcripts of Trump-Xi calls because you can always find these incredibly sophisticated classical Chinese references with layers of implied meaning that you just know completely went over Trump's head.

It's like Xi is speaking to Trump as if addressing a fellow scholar of classical statecraft and the guy is like "so we're doing 25 Million Tons of soybeans for next season, that's a lot of beans folks!"

This time it's particularly funny because the Chinese transcript (fmprc.gov.cn/eng/xw/zyxw/20…) has Xi telling Trump: "It is always right to do a good thing, however small, and always wrong to do a bad thing, however small."

This proverb might not sound like much but it's actually extremely meaningful when you understand the reference.

Those are in fact the parting words of Liu Bei, the legendary emperor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era, to his son and heir Liu Shan right before dying. The original text is this:

"Do not do a bad thing because it is small; do not neglect a good thing because it is small. Only through wisdom and virtue can one earn the allegiance of others." ("勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人" - Wù yǐ è xiǎo ér wéi zhī, wù yǐ shàn xiǎo ér bù wéi. Wéi xián wéi dé, néng fú yú rén)

Why did he say this? Two reasons:

1) Because his son Liu Shan was notoriously mediocre in ability and weak in character. The meaning is basically: I don't ask you to be brilliant but at least please maintain basic moral standards because the stakes are too high.

2) The Kingdom - Shu Han - had very unstable foundations, beset by threats both internal and external. Internally, national strength was severely depleted and popular confidence shaken by military defeat. Externally, the powerful states of Wei and Wu (the other 2 kingdoms of the "Three Kingdoms") loomed. Liu Bei, who had risen from nothing through benevolence and moral authority, knew that if his heir couldn't at least hold the line on basic decency, the whole edifice would crumble.

The outcome, as you'd expect, was that what his father told him completely went over Liu Shan's head. Shu Han collapsed.

Liu Shan's nickname was "Adou" (阿斗) and, to this day, his name is synonymous with hopeless incompetence with the very famous idiom "Adou who cannot be propped up" ("扶不起的阿斗", Fú bù qǐ de ādǒu). When you tell someone in China that he is an "Adou", it's very insulting.

Now, to be fair, even most Chinese wouldn't get this reference from the transcript. To most of them, "It is always right to do a good thing, however small, and always wrong to do a bad thing, however small" is just an idiom. Which is of course meaningful in and of itself when Xi tells this to Trump: it is used in daily life as a way of telling someone to maintain basic decency.

But for those who catch the historical reference it's devastatingly precise. Let's just say Xi's speechwriters earned their salary on this one 😏
Exactly 👇 Every transcript is like a ZIP file for whoever takes the time to decode it
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Feb 5
I have been interviewing a number of regional military experts on significance of Turkey's deployment of three F-16 Vipers in Somalia and here is the gist of the broad consensus:

💠F-16s are powerful tools designed for sophisticated, conventional conflict. Lethal in degrading static enemy frontlines, assets, defences, installations. In rural and urban asymmetric warfare, where there is no fixed frontline, their efficacy 'highly circumscribed.' F-16s are labour intensive, medium-range, require more fuel, special runways. One expert says drones are cheaper, perhaps more effective and versatile than F-16s in the type of guerilla warfare now raging in Somalia.Image
💠As tools for interdicting unauthorised aircraft/deter airspace intrusion they could be effective, and are specially designed for 'dog fights.' But 3 F-16s cannot effectively police a large airspace, and even less enforce a 'no-fly zone.' That would require a larger fleet, a network of runways and logistical hubs to repair, refit, refuel, in addition to greater manpower.
💠The main purpose for the deployment of the F-16s is to respond quickly to specific conventional ground and aerial threats against specific strategic/key installations, troop positions. In tandem with helicopter gunships, F-16s can deliver massive kinetic force and with extraordinary speed.
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Feb 5
1/4 This must be read.

Ukrainians on Threads are sharing moments from the war that broke them — moments they will carry for the rest of their lives.

This is the reality of war. This pain must be heard.

Below are translations.

1.“To fellow soldiers: is there something that broke you during the war? (No jokes)
I’ll start.

Shooting animals on your position because they expose it — meaning it’s either them, or you, because of them.” 💔

2.“You’re lying in a shallow trench, looking into the eyes of a wounded man five meters away, out on the street.

A drone is hanging above him, waiting — for someone to crawl out to him, or for him to try to crawl to cover.

And you both understand it. That’s why he doesn’t move.
He just lies there, bleeding, looking at me.

He died.
And I never managed to help him.”

3.“When permission is given to identify a body so the family won’t have to provide DNA — because all that remains is a burned fragment.

When you’re forced to leave in a hurry, animals scatter in panic and you can’t take them with you.

In the last five minutes, under explosions, you call out to them — but they stay hidden. And remain there forever.”

4.“When a pregnant wife of a fellow soldier — who happens to have your number — texts asking how her husband is, because he hasn’t been in touch for a day.

And ten minutes before her message, you already learned that her husband was torn apart by an artillery shell.

You look at the phone screen, powerless.”Image
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5. “I’m a soldier’s sister. Sometimes my brother wouldn’t be in touch for three or four months. But his comrade Artur would message me once a week, saying my brother was alive, that everything was okay, that he was bringing them food to their positions.
I waited for those messages. I was deeply grateful to him for letting me know.
Then there were almost two months with no news. My brother finally got in touch.
Artur never did again.”

6. “My dad is at war. When my second child was born, he came home for a few days with two fellow soldiers.
He sat there, holding his newborn granddaughter in his arms.
Then someone called him. He stepped out of the room.
A few minutes later he came back completely different. Silent. He didn’t hold her again.
When he was leaving and saying goodbye, he said:
‘The three guys who arrived today to replace us… all three were killed at our position.’
I had never seen my father like that before.”

7. “When a man shоt himself because his wounds were too severe and he didn’t want to be a burden on the assault group — they were wounded too. Evacuation was impossible.
During the assault, he was wounded but stayed behind to cover the retreat and save his comrades.
The last words the guys heard from him were: ‘Slava Ukraini.’
These are stories from my brigade. We live in the time of real heroes.”

8. “I put my comrade into the car while he was still alive.
By the time I reached the medics, he was already gone.”Image
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9. “This thread is unbearably painful.
My dad said the worst moment was back in 2022, when there were strikes on the airfield. They were trapped in a basement, unable to get out because a hangar above was on fire and the exit was blocked. They were waiting for firefighters.
While the fire was being put out, there was another strike. A firefighter was killed — a 22-year-old woman.
My dad’s words: ‘We came out, and there she was lying there — a girl, like my own child, even younger. She was trying to save us…’
The tears came on their own. Her poor parents.”

10. “A soldier’s mother crying over his almost empty coffin.”

11. “Once I was washing pieces of human brain out of a wounded soldier’s boot.
The brain belonged to his comrade.”

12. “During training, you look at the guys and realize that half of them won’t survive.
One of them had a daughter born two weeks before graduation. He wrote a request for leave — it was denied.
We took photos together and were sent to our units.
A week later, he was gone. He never saw his daughter.”Image
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