dudts

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  1. All these accusation have been documented and provided to the court Sources of every claim can be found in this document that they provided: https://d3i6fh83elv35t.cloudfront.net/static/2024/01/192-20231228-app-01-00-en.pdf
  2. We remember 1948, zionists forcing people to evacuate from their homes, telling them you can get back in a week. Since then, they lived as refugees and were never able to return to their ancestral lands , while jewish people from other western countries were able to go there and have a life there as colons, or as they like to say "Israelis", (while again, Israhell is not a country, not a legit one, except of course for the west and the US as serves their domination over the region.) So lesson learned, leaving the lands means living as a refugee and losing more land to the occupation. In which case, death and hunger is a better option. No one can believe the Israelis, everything they say is lies. They just lie too much to be taken seriously. About the US government, complicit in genocide, enabling the Israeli terrorist "state" or more like "gang", the US government could end it all by stopping the funding of the genocide and stopping sending resources and bombs. Only then can calm get back to the region and hostage negotiations can be initiated.
  3. @Bobby_2021 Which is what? Can you share?
  4. Is there any proof that Hamas takes humanitarian aid to itself? Or is this another piece of Israeli propaganda that they repeat until it becomes absolute truth? Gaza needed 500 trucks before the Isreali assault; it should now receive more, not less than that. Hamas is a group of Palestinians who are legitimately defending their people and their land from Israeli occupation and colonization. They are the only hope for a people that's been oppressed for decades.
  5. @Something Funny I still don't think that the first step would be to get a dog. Too risky for the dog. I am sure there are other ways of lessening loneliness: clubs, gyms, volunteering, events, etc.. So maybe start with that before committing to dog ownership. Another suggestion is to make "getting the dog" a motivation for you to become more healthy and disciplined, it would be some sort of reward that you should only obtain after a couple of months of being consistent with following up on your goals for example (or whatever you'd like to expect from yourself; remember that improving takes time and do not overwhelm yourself with too ambitious goals, I suggest reading "atomic habits" and many of leo's old video are helpful in this endeavour ) Also, if you feel you struggle with severe depression, maybe investing in therapy is a more secure and proven way to get out of it than investing in a dog.
  6. I do use Lavender EO on my hair lenghts and on my face for hydration (of course with one or more carrier oil such as argan oil, sweet almond oil, and jojoba oil ) I've also read that pepper mind EO is helpful with hair growth, so if you're interested in that, you could use your mix with a carrier oil for a pre shampoo oil treatment for the scalp and hair. It's advised to heat the oil a little bit before use for improved efficiency.
  7. To be honest, if I were you, I'd make sure I could take care of myself properly before I committed to taking care of another being, which, as you mentioned, does require energy and resources, especially if it's a dog. (I do think cats are lower maintenance somehow.) But I am not you, and it is possible that you function differently, so I'd suggest you take care of a dog that is not yours for a couple of days or weeks. See how it impacts your psyche and your life overall. And decide whether to get a dog of your own afterwards. I'm thinking maybe if you have friends or family with a dog, you could ask them to take care of their dog for some time. If not maybe volunteer to help out in an animal shelter? or rescue a stray dog, and if you can't handle it, you can give it to a shelter? I do not know where you live or what the options are, but you get the idea: experience it before committing. Best of luck !
  8. Hello, So I've heard about these subliminal sounds that are supposed to have the same effect as positive affirmations. But they don't include spoken words. Have you had any experience with such sounds? Do you think it works like it promises? (example in the attached video: helps you attract wealth and abundance.)
  9. I'm from Tunisia (North Africa), an arab speaking country so arabic is mother tongue. But we've been colonized by France, and so they still teach us french since primary school and we study the sciences in French. English is third language: also a mandatory class in our schools curriculums. I also took italian classes in high school but that was optional (I could've chosen a different language, or art, or music). In college, I took German lessons, but since I wasn't exposed to it outside of class I forgot most of it and lost it. That's too bad.
  10. @trenton Personally I am also aware that life has no meaning. Like Leo says, it's up to us individually to construct the meaning in our lives. I was able to decide on my life purpose only at a point where as I was detached from my life, unafraid of dying, or rather welcoming of death. That's what helped me let go of anxiety: being ready to let go of everything, of myself, of life itself. From that place I felt absolutely free, to live or die, and to fail as hard as one could fail: At worse, I would die and that in itself is not so bad for me. So until then(death), why not have fun with this life, which is no more than a game to me now. A game that would be more fun when there's something to strive for. I chose something that makes my heart beat, art. Made my life purpose revolve around it ... and let the game begin