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@reemthememe
spring 2016
A Beautiful Patience.
There is a verse in the Qurâan that Allah (SWT) tells us⊠âbe patient, a beautiful patienceâ (ÙÙۧ۔ÙŰšÙŰ±Ù Ű”ÙŰšÙ۱Ùۧ ŰŹÙÙ ÙÙÙÙ) (fas bir sabran jameela) (70:5). So this tells us that patience is of levels and the highest level is a beautiful patience.Â
A beautiful patience is one when people donât even realise youâre being patient, nobody knows other than Allah (SWT) that youâre being patient, that is the perfection of patience, nobody can see youâre frustrated, nobody can see youâre agitated, nobody can see that youâre feeling anger. You have mastered it so much that only Allah (SWT) knows and that is the perfection which Allah (SWT) says: ÙÙۧ۔ÙŰšÙŰ±Ù Ű”ÙŰšÙ۱Ùۧ ŰŹÙÙ ÙÙÙÙ.
So let us all try to perfect our patience until it is perfect and beautiful.Â
ya hes cuteâŠâŠ.but is he conscientious of the social inequalities and corruption in hierarchies of power that plague this world
This perfectly describes me.Â
I just wanna stay lowkey as hell and keep my soul and personality full of positivity and peace.
Eevee The Adventure Cat
Photos by ©whiskered_away
ADVENTURE CAT
Mushroom colours
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better than batman vs superman tbh
this is literally amazing
WHERE THE REST OF IT THO?????? THIS SHIT IS FLAME!!!!
aw câmon, this is painful, donât tease us like that :< SHOW US THE REST!
The filmmaker is Joshua Umia, a 17-year-old Nigerian student. Hereâs an interview with him and hereâs an article about his process (he films on a Blackberry).
You can watch more of his work on his YouTube channel, Filmic Star Production. This includes the video above, Akenzua Flash vs Zoom - the clip hereâs actually as long as it gets, thereâs no extra scenes removed for the Tumblr version. However, the YouTube channel does have a ton of his work thatâs in this vein, so you could probably piece it all together if you want.
Support this boy!
The dopest part is there is NO DIALOGUE but its SO FLAME tho. Prooooops!
I think y'all overlooked the fact that he films on a fucking blackberry like y'all donât understand how proud I am to be African, we can create something amazing with so little resources. Iâm subscribing to him.
Remember in 2008 when there were eighty districts in NY, including Harlem and other black neighborhoods, where not only did Clinton win but Obama had zero recorded votes until the results were audited later? So strange that these things keep happening around Hillary. That is just such a weird ongoing set of coincidences.Â
âIn Brooklyn the primary night vote was 118 to 0, Clinton, whereas the recounted vote went 118 to 116, Clinton.â
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Let me tell you a story.
I was a volunteer for the Obama campaign during the Texas primary in 2008.
Texas is a really messed up state for democrats - you have to vote in two stages. First you have to cast a secret ballot in the primary, then return in the evening for a caucus to choose delegates. We called it âThe Texas Two Stepâ.
The primary went smoothly, the Democrats and Republicans were both casting ballots that day. The campaign sent me down to scrutineer a precinct, which basically means being a witness for the campaign to ensure that the electoral staff are correctly doing their jobs, and to report any shady business to the campaign so they can inform National.
The primary ended, and caucuses were about to commence when I noticed something was not right. All of the electoral staff was packing up and leaving. People needed to be signed in to caucuses though, and then delegates needed to be recorded and phoned in to the DNP. I walked outside to check the line for the caucuses and realized they were around the block. At least a thousand people were already there, and all of the staff was leaving.
I was able to convince one nice elderly lady to stay and help me get the paperwork in order, but she told me that they are only supposed to be there for the primary. Most of the staff were registered Republicans, who only have a primary and no caucuses, and Texas hasnât been a deciding vote for the Democratic primary in decades. Usually they sort it out with the few dozen people who show up, she said.
So hereâs the big thing. Iâm part of the Obama campaign, in 2008 I COULD NOT sign people in for caucuses in Texas, or at least thatâs what National told me when I called. It was a conflict of interest. The line was growing. Thousand of people needed to do their Democratic duty. I was one person.
My precinct was primarily African American. People told me all day how excited they were to vote for the first Black president. They were outside and there was no way I could get their vote counted. All those people were going to be turned away.
I ran outside and started yelling at the top of my lungs âI need some volunteers to help sign people in for the caucuses!â I got ten people no problem, all excited and looking to be delegated to. I got them inside, they signed themselves in and sat down ready to do the democracy.
Everything went wrong. We ran out of sign in sheets. National said we couldnât make copies, that each were numbered and so we had to hand draw new ones. People were waiting out in the cold, and the pastor of the church came in and said he would put people in sanctuary in the chapel while they waited, so we diverted the lines. People ended up waiting for hours only to find out they were at the wrong precinct and needed to go to another location. Voters were praying, yelling, cold, tired, upset. A woman handed out sandwiches her husband had made while she waited in line. Slowly everyone was signed in.
A caucus that normally saw only dozens in the past was now pushing 4000 people. The venue was too small, the number of volunteers inadequate, the supplies too few. But we were getting it done. I was running up and down putting out âfiresâ as the cropped up, and we were getting it done.
Then the Clinton lawyers showed up.
Whether they were lawyers or just volunteers with directions from lawyers, I donât know. There were citations of DNP rules flying and how all these votes were going to have to be thrown out because I was from out of state or something I canât even remember now. These people, these Texas citizens, mostly African Americans, wanted their vote counted and here were a bunch of brats telling me it was all being thrown out. Whatâs more, I would have to leave the precinct because I was from out of state.
I sat down and burst into tears. I fucked it all up, I guess. I called my campaign manager. He snapped at me because the lawyers were at his precinct too. They were all over our areas, mostly African American neighborhoods, trying to shut down votes.
âYou know what,â I said to my manager, âfuck these guys, they can throw these votes out in court, until that happens, Iâm getting them counted.â
I told the Clinton people they could either help or they could call the police and have me removed, but they were not going to get one of these volunteers to stop. They had dedicated themselves for hours and they would only leave when they were dragged out. I donât know what happened to the Clinton people, because I stopped caring once I realized I was surrounded by 4,000 angry Obama supporters in motherfucking TEXAS. I guess they realized that too.
We finished our caucuses around 2am. There were only two Clinton delegates elected in the entire precinct, with two dozen more going to Obama. It wasnât even a close race, Clinton was slaughtered.
I had always wondered if I chose the right candidate to get behind, but after that night I had no doubts. There were no Clinton volunteers, no support from the Clinton campaign. When it came down to it, her people were WILLING TO SUPPRESS VOTES over giving help to citizens who wanted to vote in a primary, the first time their vote would MEAN ANYTHING in decades.
Clinton is not president material, and I donât believe she is now either. Sheâs a shark that feels the ends justify the means. I will never support her, her campaign or her style of politics.
Support the person who wants you to vote, even if itâs against them. Everyone else is a wolf in sheepâs clothing.