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  • love

    losing someone hurts. envy hurts. everyone gets these things confused with love, but in reality, love is the only thing in this world that covers up all pain and makes someone feel wonderful again. love is the only thing in this world that does not hurt.

    (see: mesa selimovic)

  • turkey

  • ben shapiro

    right-wing man who apparently thinks wet p-word is a medical condition. regularly humiliates himself in the public eye. (see: wap)

  • the batman

  • ily

    i love you.

  • selfitis

    defined (by american psychiatric association) as the obsessive compulsive desire to take photos of one's self and post them on social media as a way to make up for the lack of self-esteem and to fill a gap in intimacy.

    classification:
    (see: borderline selfitis)
    (see: acute selfitis)
    (see: chronic selfitis)

    signs:
    selfish – narcissists act selfishly and, even if being generous, are generally only responsive to their own concerns.
    no rules – narcissists feel that they are above others and that the rules don't apply to them.
    inability to take criticism - narcissists have an inflated idea of their own importance, they can be quickly deflated by negative criticism.
    discomfort – it happens due to lot of addiction for selfie.
    unilateral listening – instead of listening in order to respond, narcissists listen in order to dismiss, negate, ignore, minimize or otherwise make someone else's concerns irrelevant.
    refusal to take responsibility – narcissists have a tendency to blame others for things that go wrong.
    angriness – narcissists may become easily angered by critical comments or being ordered what to do.

    consequences:
    excessive use of social networking may be connected to psychiatric problems
    like depression,
    obsessive compulsive disorder,
    addiction,
    body dysmorphia,
    narcissistic personality disorder,
    schizoaffective and schizotypal disorders,
    attention deficit hyperactivity disorder etc.
    there is a human desire to be recognized and appreciated,
    we shouldn't make those people closest to us ask for it.

    prevention:
    1- strict law required to prevent deaths related to selfie and law incudes strictly prohibit the selfie points/place.
    2- parents also have to teach their children's not stick for selfies.
    3- social medias must start campaign against excess selfie.
    4- put the sign boards in certain place/areas that not to have selfie.
    5- required to conduct frequent awareness programmes in school/colleges/workplace.

  • turkey

    a country where there is no culture of resignation.

  • panama canal

    at the end of the spanish-american war, the united states had acquired the philippines and hawaii. this made the nation a major power in the pacific. the navy now needed to find a way to move ships from the west coast to the east coast that was more efficient than going around the tip of south america. the solution was to build a canal — a waterway connecting two bodies of water - across central america to join the atlantic ocean and the pacific ocean.

    in 1903, a revolution in panama gave the country its independence from colombia. president roosevelt now had the opportunity he needed to acquire a route for the canal, since the isthmus of panama is the narrowest piece of land in the americas. the u.s. government instantly recognized the new government of panama and signed a treaty that gave the united states a ten-mile-wide "canal zone" in exchange for a fee of $10 million and an annual payment of $250,000.

  • bitcoin

    bitcoin is the solution to a problem. started trading it in 2016.

  • cristiano ronaldo

    cristiano ronaldo is the second-best and second-most consistent soccer player of all time, and he hasn't become a champion in saudi arabia for three years.

  • father

    will be my new title soon.

  • passionate

    the passionate badge is awarded to users who have contributed at least 100 entries on our platform. this badge is a symbol of commitment, influence, and relentless passion for sharing and engaging with the community.

  • devoted

    the devoted badge is the ultimate recognition for users who have contributed at least 1,000 entries. this badge signifies unmatched commitment, influence, and an enduring passion for sharing and engaging with the community.

  • iran-israel war

    israel-iran war: latest developments as of june 17, 2025 (detailed, hour-by-hour)

    early morning (12:00 am – 6:00 am)

    • iran launched over 40 ballistic missiles targeting dimona, be’er sheva, and eilat. israeli air defenses intercepted most of the attacks.
    • an air defense battery near dimona was hit; 2 israeli soldiers were killed, 7 were wounded.
    • the u.s. temporarily closed jordanian airspace and moved an aircraft carrier closer to israel’s coast.
    • explosions were heard over tehran; residents spent the night in metro stations and basements.
    • iran’s revolutionary guard claimed to have bombed mossad centers and military intelligence units in tehran.
    • israel reported no civilian casualties. iran reported fatalities in an attack on its state television building in tehran.

    morning (6:00 am – 12:00 pm)

    • iranian ground forces commander colonel general ali shadmani was killed by israel — the second high-ranking iranian officer lost since the war began.
    • israel targeted missile production facilities in kerman and isfahan. iran claimed to have shot down some israeli aircraft.
    • significant weaknesses were observed in iran’s air defense systems.
    • the international atomic energy agency reported losing contact with several nuclear facilities in iran.
    • heavy bombardments continued in tehran, targeting airports and police-intelligence sites. thousands of foreign nationals began evacuating. the u.s., india, russia, china, ukraine, and south korea issued urgent evacuation advisories for their citizens.
    • donald trump posted on social media: “everyone evacuate tehran immediately,” adding that while the u.s. knows the iranian leader’s location, they do not plan to act for now.

    midday (12:00 pm – 2:00 pm)

    • israel’s ministry of defense announced that iran’s long-range strike capabilities had been largely neutralized.
    • massive traffic jams formed in tehran as civilians tried to flee the city. internet and mobile phone access were heavily restricted.
    • hospitals in iran exceeded capacity, and some stadiums were converted into field hospitals.
    • trump stated: “the iranian leader is an easy target, but we do not plan to strike him at this time.”

    afternoon (2:00 pm – 4:00 pm)

    • iran’s revolutionary guard struck an israeli commercial vessel in the strait of hormuz, causing a fire; the crew was evacuated.
    • in retaliation, israel bombed a naval base at the port of bandar abbas.
    • iran imposed a curfew around tehran; state television broadcast only written statements.
    • turkey, qatar, and china issued urgent calls for a ceasefire.

    early evening (4:00 pm – 8:00 pm)

    • israel struck a major military command center in shiraz. iran condemned the attack as a “war crime.”
    • clashes erupted with hezbollah forces on the lebanon border; northern israel went on high alert.
    • g7 leaders held an emergency meeting. trump left the summit early without signing the communique and returned to washington.
    • the u.s. department of defense stated: “we are not directly involved in the conflict but are ensuring regional security.”

    evening and beyond (after 8:00 pm)

    • iran used a new-generation hypersonic missile for the first time, causing significant damage at the port of haifa.
    • in tehran, civilians moved into underground parking lots, metro stations, and rural areas.
    • infrastructure damage in both countries continued to trigger crises in water, electricity, and communications.

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