• # A cry. History could not avoid it. Never!

    It was in the middle of the Gulf War. At that time, America had not yet launched Operation Desert against him. It can be said that Saddam was in a somewhat cheerful mood. The satisfaction of capturing Kuwait was still on his tongue.

    One day, Saddam was giving a speech on state television in the presence of his advisors. Suddenly, a woman's scream came from behind the door of the meeting room...

    Wa Saddamah! Wa Saddamah!
    Oh Saddam! Oh Saddam!
    Don't do anything for us! Don't look at how they are eating away at our dignity! Don't do anything for Palestine, at least do something for your helpless sisters! I am a raped woman! Israeli soldiers in prison...

    Saddam started crying unknowingly. The guards would take the woman away, it was seen that they were also crying...

    Saddam got up from in front of the camera and left. The next day he appeared with his famous ultimatum—

    By Allah, I will destroy Israel!
    Saddam had Soviet Scud-B missiles in his arsenal. Their range was only 250 km. And the distance from Israel to Anbar, the westernmost city of Iraq, was about 550 km.!

    At that time, the Scud-B was one of the best missiles. But what if it was the best? If a missile cannot reach Israel, what if it is the best?

    Saddam had the Scud-B modified. He made its warhead smaller. He made the fuel tank bigger. He installed a high-power thruster of domestic technology in the back.

    However, due to all this, the quality of the missile decreased a lot. Accuracy or the ability to pinpoint targets decreased.

    One day, that great moment came. January 1991. Saddam launched 39 Scud-B missiles one by one. He modified them and named them Al-Hussein!

    Nowadays, Iran, Hezbollah and the Houthi forces fire missiles at Israel. But their sophisticated missiles are not like Saddam's shaky Scuds...

    Since October 7, Hezbollah has fired 1,600 missiles. Iran and the Houthi have fired 520 ballistic missiles together.

    And the number of Jews killed in that did not even exceed 50!

    On the other hand, the day old Saddam laid his last paw on Israel, 74 Jews died! A flood of blood flowed in Tel Aviv and Haifa that day! The hospitals were filled with wounded animals! Literally, no other cars were visible on the road that day because of the ambulance!

    Fifty Israelis had heart attacks. Many died of suffocation after wearing gas masks due to the false fear that the missiles had germ warheads. Again, the dead went to take extra atropine (a drug that calms the nerves) to overcome the trauma!

    The old man brought doomsday down on the rats. He cooled the heart of his raped sister by saying
    'Wa Saddamah'
    . He kept his word.

    Then the whole world jumped on Saddam. Our Bangladesh too. The Bangladesh Army under the UN peacekeeping mission killed countless Saddam soldiers on the Iraq border...

    But Saddam did not forget his Palestinian sister. Until his arrest in 2003, he had done one thing...

    Whenever a Palestinian youth died in a suicide attack, his comrades would fax it to Baghdad. And Saddam would send $25,000 from the state treasury to his family! In today's Bangladeshi currency, that's more than 500,000 taka!

    It is worth noting that a total of 1,300 Jews were killed in the suicide bombings funded by Saddam in the Second Intifada.

    There are two more such stories in history.

    The Abbasid Caliph Mu'tasim Billah was a radical Mu'tazila. He was an extreme consumer. He spent his days killing the scholars of the Ahle Sunnah.

    One day, he was sitting in the royal court listening to poetry. Suddenly, a devastated man appeared in the court.

    He started shouting, "Wa Muta'simah!" Oh Mu'tasimah! My sister was taken away by the Romans! They raped her!

    Mu'tasim Billah stood up so hard from the throne that his jaws were torn!

    He said, "By Allah, I will not sit down! Until I cut off the head of that Christian dog of Amuriyah!"

    Allah Almighty gave Mu'tasim the ability to fulfill his oath.

    Exactly a quarter of a century before Mu'tasim Billah. Another incident happened in Baghdad. In his place was the historically famous tyrant Hajjaj bin Yusuf.

    A girl named Nahid was in the prison of robbers kept by the emperor of Hindustan, Raja Dahir. Some robber raised his hand towards the girl.

    He wrote a letter in blood and sent it to Hajjaj. The letter, written on a cloth handkerchief, contained only two words—
    Wa Hajjajah...
    Wa Hajjajah...
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    # 馃挄 A cry. History could not avoid it. Never! It was in the middle of the Gulf War. At that time, America had not yet launched Operation Desert against him. It can be said that Saddam was in a somewhat cheerful mood. The satisfaction of capturing Kuwait was still on his tongue. One day, Saddam was giving a speech on state television in the presence of his advisors. Suddenly, a woman's scream came from behind the door of the meeting room... Wa Saddamah! Wa Saddamah! Oh Saddam! Oh Saddam! Don't do anything for us! Don't look at how they are eating away at our dignity! Don't do anything for Palestine, at least do something for your helpless sisters! I am a raped woman! Israeli soldiers in prison... Saddam started crying unknowingly. The guards would take the woman away, it was seen that they were also crying... Saddam got up from in front of the camera and left. The next day he appeared with his famous ultimatum— By Allah, I will destroy Israel! Saddam had Soviet Scud-B missiles in his arsenal. Their range was only 250 km. And the distance from Israel to Anbar, the westernmost city of Iraq, was about 550 km.! At that time, the Scud-B was one of the best missiles. But what if it was the best? If a missile cannot reach Israel, what if it is the best? Saddam had the Scud-B modified. He made its warhead smaller. He made the fuel tank bigger. He installed a high-power thruster of domestic technology in the back. However, due to all this, the quality of the missile decreased a lot. Accuracy or the ability to pinpoint targets decreased. One day, that great moment came. January 1991. Saddam launched 39 Scud-B missiles one by one. He modified them and named them Al-Hussein! Nowadays, Iran, Hezbollah and the Houthi forces fire missiles at Israel. But their sophisticated missiles are not like Saddam's shaky Scuds... Since October 7, Hezbollah has fired 1,600 missiles. Iran and the Houthi have fired 520 ballistic missiles together. And the number of Jews killed in that did not even exceed 50! On the other hand, the day old Saddam laid his last paw on Israel, 74 Jews died! A flood of blood flowed in Tel Aviv and Haifa that day! The hospitals were filled with wounded animals! Literally, no other cars were visible on the road that day because of the ambulance! Fifty Israelis had heart attacks. Many died of suffocation after wearing gas masks due to the false fear that the missiles had germ warheads. Again, the dead went to take extra atropine (a drug that calms the nerves) to overcome the trauma! The old man brought doomsday down on the rats. He cooled the heart of his raped sister by saying 'Wa Saddamah' . He kept his word. Then the whole world jumped on Saddam. Our Bangladesh too. The Bangladesh Army under the UN peacekeeping mission killed countless Saddam soldiers on the Iraq border... But Saddam did not forget his Palestinian sister. Until his arrest in 2003, he had done one thing... Whenever a Palestinian youth died in a suicide attack, his comrades would fax it to Baghdad. And Saddam would send $25,000 from the state treasury to his family! In today's Bangladeshi currency, that's more than 500,000 taka! It is worth noting that a total of 1,300 Jews were killed in the suicide bombings funded by Saddam in the Second Intifada. There are two more such stories in history. The Abbasid Caliph Mu'tasim Billah was a radical Mu'tazila. He was an extreme consumer. He spent his days killing the scholars of the Ahle Sunnah. One day, he was sitting in the royal court listening to poetry. Suddenly, a devastated man appeared in the court. He started shouting, "Wa Muta'simah!" Oh Mu'tasimah! My sister was taken away by the Romans! They raped her! Mu'tasim Billah stood up so hard from the throne that his jaws were torn! He said, "By Allah, I will not sit down! Until I cut off the head of that Christian dog of Amuriyah!" Allah Almighty gave Mu'tasim the ability to fulfill his oath. Exactly a quarter of a century before Mu'tasim Billah. Another incident happened in Baghdad. In his place was the historically famous tyrant Hajjaj bin Yusuf. A girl named Nahid was in the prison of robbers kept by the emperor of Hindustan, Raja Dahir. Some robber raised his hand towards the girl. He wrote a letter in blood and sent it to Hajjaj. The letter, written on a cloth handkerchief, contained only two words— Wa Hajjajah... Wa Hajjajah... ***Follow our page to get all kinds of news from home and abroad.*** #FREE_PALESTINE #DocumentingOppression
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  • #Palestine #Ummah #Politics #GeoPolitics #Geo_Politics #Business #SupplyAndDemand #Supply_And_Demand #Lifestyle #Morals #Values #Principles #Habits #Character

    I should find that post someone showed me of someone who had "Free Palestine" on their car, parked in the parking lot of the Clown's fast food resturant..... It can be assumed that the person went in to that restaurant or they're simply using the parking lot. It could also be that the one who took the picture witnessed the driver and passengers go in, so made the post to raise awareness.

    But here's what we are not talking about, or not talking about enough.
    For these business to loose money isn't that big of a deal. Not that much, not when the fat cats are getting their bonuses come what may. The past has shown that it could be an issue lasting for a few weeks or a few months. Then it can all be made up for. Why?
    Because they know after a while things will eventually go back to "normal".
    Because they are dealing with creatures of habit, especially ones who seek conveniences.
    Because we as generations living in the current times are less used to dealing with putting off that treat at the end of the week. We are now creatures of instant gratification.
    Can we really hold out for months, especially years?
    What to do when our computers reach the end and need replacing? Our whole lifestyle is heavily dependent on technology. Produced by the very ones who we have been demonstrating against.

    More than that, how many of us are still working for these businesses?
    How many of us have not quit?
    Coz "bills" and, worse still, "lifestyle"?

    This is a perfect opportunity to permanently divert people away from such business that people are avoiding to support by creating our own. Are we going to fill in the gap of the demands? Or are we once again going to take very slow steps or even let the opportunities slip from out fingers?



    https://youtube.com/shorts/_3zZwlm-ufw?si=Ew6s9G0rnevr6myX
    #Palestine #Ummah #Politics #GeoPolitics #Geo_Politics #Business #SupplyAndDemand #Supply_And_Demand #Lifestyle #Morals #Values #Principles #Habits #Character I should find that post someone showed me of someone who had "Free Palestine" on their car, parked in the parking lot of the Clown's fast food resturant..... It can be assumed that the person went in to that restaurant or they're simply using the parking lot. It could also be that the one who took the picture witnessed the driver and passengers go in, so made the post to raise awareness. But here's what we are not talking about, or not talking about enough. For these business to loose money isn't that big of a deal. Not that much, not when the fat cats are getting their bonuses come what may. The past has shown that it could be an issue lasting for a few weeks or a few months. Then it can all be made up for. Why? Because they know after a while things will eventually go back to "normal". Because they are dealing with creatures of habit, especially ones who seek conveniences. Because we as generations living in the current times are less used to dealing with putting off that treat at the end of the week. We are now creatures of instant gratification. Can we really hold out for months, especially years? What to do when our computers reach the end and need replacing? Our whole lifestyle is heavily dependent on technology. Produced by the very ones who we have been demonstrating against. More than that, how many of us are still working for these businesses? How many of us have not quit? Coz "bills" and, worse still, "lifestyle"? This is a perfect opportunity to permanently divert people away from such business that people are avoiding to support 馃崏 by creating our own. Are we going to fill in the gap of the demands? Or are we once again going to take very slow steps or even let the opportunities slip from out fingers? https://youtube.com/shorts/_3zZwlm-ufw?si=Ew6s9G0rnevr6myX
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  • #Health #Sleep #Science #Technology #KitchenTableScience #Kitchen_Table_Science #Asthma #Snoring

    "Poor breathing is what you see when you look at 90% of the population," science journalist James Nestor told Zomorodi. "It includes breathing through the mouth, breathing up into the chest, unconsciously holding your breath, snoring, sleep apnea, asthma, on and on and on."

    Nestor is the author of the bestselling book Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, which chronicles his investigation into the power of breath. He explained that over the course of hundreds of years, humans have lost touch with natural breathing patterns as our posture has declined and we spend much of the day hunched over our screens and devices.

    "If you are hunched over, you can't extend your belly. You can't take that soft, slow, deep breath," Nestor said.

    This results in shallow chest breathing, which means we end up breathing more, which sends stress signals to the brain.

    Breathing properly has an immense positive impact on our health and well-being. Slow breathing lowers our stress levels, increases focus, regulates our emotions and even helps us make better decisions. Luckily, Nestor feels confident that it's possible to retrain your body to breathe well. "I think you can absolutely be a healthy breather looking at a screen, without a doubt," he said.

    https://www.npr.org/2024/06/10/1247296780/screen-apnea-why-screens-cause-shallow-breathing?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb
    #Health #Sleep #Science #Technology #KitchenTableScience #Kitchen_Table_Science #Asthma #Snoring "Poor breathing is what you see when you look at 90% of the population," science journalist James Nestor told Zomorodi. "It includes breathing through the mouth, breathing up into the chest, unconsciously holding your breath, snoring, sleep apnea, asthma, on and on and on." Nestor is the author of the bestselling book Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, which chronicles his investigation into the power of breath. He explained that over the course of hundreds of years, humans have lost touch with natural breathing patterns as our posture has declined and we spend much of the day hunched over our screens and devices. "If you are hunched over, you can't extend your belly. You can't take that soft, slow, deep breath," Nestor said. This results in shallow chest breathing, which means we end up breathing more, which sends stress signals to the brain. Breathing properly has an immense positive impact on our health and well-being. Slow breathing lowers our stress levels, increases focus, regulates our emotions and even helps us make better decisions. Luckily, Nestor feels confident that it's possible to retrain your body to breathe well. "I think you can absolutely be a healthy breather looking at a screen, without a doubt," he said. https://www.npr.org/2024/06/10/1247296780/screen-apnea-why-screens-cause-shallow-breathing?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-gb
    Screen apnea: What happens to our breath when we type, tap, scroll : Body Electric
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    Do you have "screen apnea"? Former Microsoft executive Linda Stone coined this term around 2007 after noticing she'd developed an unhealthy habit while answering emails: She held her breath. On this episode, she tells host Manoush Zomorodi how she tested her friends and colleagues for screen apnea and what she has done since.Then, Manoush talks to the bestselling author of Breath, science writer James Nestor, who explains how shallow breathing impacts our physical and mental health. He takes us through a simple exercise to "reset" our breath and relieve screen time stress.Binge the whole Body Electric series here.Sign up for the Body Electric Challenge and our newsletter here.Talk to us on Instagram @manoushz, or record a voice memo and email it to us at [email protected].
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