You cannot be Muslim Islam does not allow this , so please don't mix culture with the Islamic deen But you do have the right to your life so do what you want
What you are amazing you are our Inspiration there are Muslim people who are suffering from Gender Deformity and they need your help please sister Help us.
thank you for this presentation. Goodness what a story and what a character. she is phenomenal. what a time to be alive certainly in the area of glamour and in the 70s and the hollywood glamour era. she presents herself very well, polite, respectful honest and articulate. goodness. she makes more of herself as a woman that most of us!
20:22 Great point from Paris. " if there isn't a problem with being gay, I don't really care if people think its the same." Well Paris, there isn't a problem with a man choosing to present how ever he chooses, love who ever he chooses, have what ever surgery's he chooses, so you should stop demanding you are not a man. You are a man and that's totally ok.
Why is he not talking about Hans Asperger who worked in a Nazi clinic and tested and experimented on disabled patients and thus the Hans Asperger syndrome was coined?
Per Description: (i.e. "hard nosed critics have spent countless column inches debating whether 'Shoplifting from American Apparel' or 'Eeeee Eee Eeee' are serious, literary breakthroughs or elaborate jokes") I’ve shown this video to probably about 60% of the people I love, and the other 40% are just oversight on my part (they will see this eventually, if I have anything to do with it). I’ve thought about making a household mandatory youtube watchlist for my apartment, and this would probably be either 1 or 2 on this list. It takes priority is what I’m trying to say. I’m like Kind of on what I think might be a date as I’m writing this comment, and I’m showing this video to a really cute boy who I hope becomes my boyfriend soon. He has a piece of shit car and I find that really sexy. I’m still trying to break the ice with him. I believe we’re both a little nervous, but that’s normal, and I’ve been convincing myself of the validity of slow-burns. I can’t help but think that him seeing this, and knowing it’s important to me, will provide him with information about my interests, my humor, what I find funny and beautiful. We could laugh at the same parts and talk about drugs and pick which pieces are our favorite. So what I’m really wondering and having a problem with, is this implication of a difference or separation mentioned in the description between “Serious, literary breakthroughs” and “elaborate jokes”. In terms of a literary canon, I wonder if at this point it can finally become people’s choice or if these “hard-nosed critics” are going to keep anything fun out of hands that crave it. Relatability is of utmost importance at this point. So is the relief of humor. Peculiar lenses of early adulthood, bluntness, a deep exploration of things that don’t seem to matter. But that’s where all the hidden information lies, is it not? I just want to let my mind roam and not be so dramatic about it. I once had a friend tell me, I never look for cool people to hang out with, I just do cool shit and the people that like it come when they come. Kind of a cocky thing to say, but i get it. Creating inside a world that you’re forced to live in. In this way, making shit like this and sharing it prioritizes finding others out there that are like you over privacy, over professionalism, over critique. I’m so glad to have this video. Pressing like. <3 Edit: He became my boyfriend Edit edit: we broke up but life is still beautiful
Beautiful, the human body is incredible. Just out of interest, Plato believed that the soul was in the pituitary gland, which is kinda cool I think. The Autopsy of Jane Doe is a favourite film of mine, Ive done a review of it on my channel in fact. :o)
Interesting piece. I’d never heard of chalga until I went to Sofia recently and saw a reference to it in a book I purchased from the national gallery. It certainly fits with what Bulgarians I talked to told me about the nineties!
...I was there at the London 2012 Olympic Closing ( in fact i was a volunteer performer at all 4 olympic ceremonies that year -there were only 44 of us who can say that ), and I can tell you that the Paraorchestra was the thig that moved me the most - Charles Hazelwood is amazing - but look there's only 2 comments here ? its a battle not yet one...i've been a pro musicians for 50 years now but i'm dyslexic, i can't sight read, I can write music but i can't sight read - I can't tell you how many doors that shut for me...good job i've got an amazing memory but how much more could i have done...it's 2023 -I did my first pro gig in 1973 when i was 19 - you do the maths...more power to you Mr Hazelwood more power to you
To Gavin in case he sees this one day: I love your book. When I saw it in the bookshop many years ago. I was not surprised someone wrote a book about clouds. But I got surprised an editor published it. I find it so rare and unique that I had to buy it and begin to read it on the same day. I was fascinated: it covers not only clouds and clouds physics but clouds in arts, mythology, and in popular culture, and a lot of interesting stories. I find it so comprehensive, so passionate, so weird, and you seem so obsessed with clouds. I have this book beside my bed to this day.
When I was 12 years old I entreated my mum to persuade the pharmacist at Boots the Chemist to sell me 500g of potassium nitrate, guess what it was used for. This was, many, many years ago of course...
this guy is so lost like assault rifles and crowdsourced hitmen??? seriously? what kind of dumb idiot thinks that stuff is legit and not a fed honeypot