I've been chating with ppl who call me misogynist which am not. They said marriage priority is s*x. And if some one force his wife to do it , it should not be a question that he can have what ever he want from her. Its his right. For real ppl think in this way. Like women is an object after marriage he could do anything to her (forcefully). Give me a break . some ppl try to justify it by using BIBLE. Which is kinda of opposite. Am a men but this idea ........marrying her doesn't give u any right to do what ever u want I mean.......I would challenge anyone who say it's normal or the man has a right to do what ever he wanted a debate or any discussion.
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Enlightenment(רְאוּבֵן)
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When I read the book "አለመኖር"... It was after "የተቆለፈበት ቁልፍ" ... So I had a very much expectation but before I know the whole thing the book is abt to end. I was like that was it.
But it has a good stuffs in it.
But it has a good stuffs in it.
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Aston says the quiet part loud. Men know early
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Among the many sayings we hear repeatedly, one of them is:
“A true friend is the one who is there for you during hard times.”
But is it always true?
Sometimes, even toxic "friends" can imitate this behavior. The Germans have a term for this: Schadenfreude — it refers to the act of extracting pleasure from someone else's loss, failure, misfortune, or downfall.
These people view the world (including their own friends) through a lens of comparison.
When your performance is lower than theirs in a certain area, they’ll eagerly share their success.
They fixate on the perceived inferiority of others — especially the truth that threatens to make them feel insecure — and they try to fabricate a version of reality where they feel superior.
Because of their deep internal insecurity, and their belief that they have failed in life, when they see that you seem to be succeeding or progressing, it makes them uncomfortable.
“A true friend is the one who is there for you during hard times.”
But is it always true?
Sometimes, even toxic "friends" can imitate this behavior. The Germans have a term for this: Schadenfreude — it refers to the act of extracting pleasure from someone else's loss, failure, misfortune, or downfall.
These people view the world (including their own friends) through a lens of comparison.
When your performance is lower than theirs in a certain area, they’ll eagerly share their success.
They fixate on the perceived inferiority of others — especially the truth that threatens to make them feel insecure — and they try to fabricate a version of reality where they feel superior.
Because of their deep internal insecurity, and their belief that they have failed in life, when they see that you seem to be succeeding or progressing, it makes them uncomfortable.
Being overly concerned about making everyone happy drains your energy and diminishes your authenticity.
Happiness is their responsibility, not yours.
Instead of bending over backward to make others feel good, focus on being honest and true to yourself.
A man who stands firm in
Happiness is their responsibility, not yours.
Instead of bending over backward to make others feel good, focus on being honest and true to yourself.
A man who stands firm in
If you have power...
If you have power,
Yes, you can afford to eat until you’re full.
But one day, like Sweden’s King Adolf Fredrick,
Your stomach might rupture from overeating—
And death won’t spare you.
If you have power,
You can say, “Anyone who touches me shall die.”
But think again—
One day, like Thailand’s Queen Sunanda Kumariratana,
You might drown in water,
Caught between life and death,
With no one to save you.
Remember, she was once called “The Wrecked Queen.”
If you have power,
Like Mexican General Santa Anna,
You can declare a national day of mourning
Just because your leg was amputated.
But in the end,
Opponents may dig up your amputated leg from its grave,
Drag it through the streets,
And chant: “Death to the cripple!”
If you have power,
Like the Roman Emperor Caligula (Gaius),
You can make your horse a senator.
But be warned—
One day, enraged conspirators may stab you over 30 times.
(Gaius was the first Roman emperor to be assassinated.)
If you have power,
Like the Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Báthory,
You can bathe in the blood of virgins
To try to preserve your youth.
But in the end...
(Elizabeth Báthory is remembered as one of history’s most murderous women.)
If you have power...
If you have power,
Yes, you can afford to eat until you’re full.
But one day, like Sweden’s King Adolf Fredrick,
Your stomach might rupture from overeating—
And death won’t spare you.
If you have power,
You can say, “Anyone who touches me shall die.”
But think again—
One day, like Thailand’s Queen Sunanda Kumariratana,
You might drown in water,
Caught between life and death,
With no one to save you.
Remember, she was once called “The Wrecked Queen.”
If you have power,
Like Mexican General Santa Anna,
You can declare a national day of mourning
Just because your leg was amputated.
But in the end,
Opponents may dig up your amputated leg from its grave,
Drag it through the streets,
And chant: “Death to the cripple!”
If you have power,
Like the Roman Emperor Caligula (Gaius),
You can make your horse a senator.
But be warned—
One day, enraged conspirators may stab you over 30 times.
(Gaius was the first Roman emperor to be assassinated.)
If you have power,
Like the Hungarian noblewoman Elizabeth Báthory,
You can bathe in the blood of virgins
To try to preserve your youth.
But in the end...
(Elizabeth Báthory is remembered as one of history’s most murderous women.)
If you have power...
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Let forget the race and stuff and let's talk abt iran. The story and the Islamic revolution.
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