Many countries with FPTP have multi-party systems, including Canada and the UK.
I’m giving up on Lemmy. Too many toxic users. Too many bad mods who fail to remove the toxicity. And toxicity seems to be part of the culture here, judging from how everyone acts like it’s normal. Also, why is everyone a programmer?
Many countries with FPTP have multi-party systems, including Canada and the UK.
How can this story not be true? I heard about it on facebook from someone who says she heard about it from her neighbour, who heard about it from her daughter, who heard about it from a friend.
This stranger’s neighbour’s daughter’s friend saw Haitians carving up her cat with her own eyes.
Do people honestly have no ability to spot a bullshit rumor? She didn’t even claim she saw it with her own eyes, or that she knows someone who saw it with their own eyes. She literally says it was a friend of a friend of a friend.
(And by “get ready”, I mean flee the country if you can.)
The line that is too far for her.
It’s outside the Overton window right now, but get ready for it to be normal and mainstream in another five years.
the only hope the world has
You mean the only hope Israel has.
Hey, guess what? Accusing people of being shills doesn’t actually fix any of the Democrats’ problems.
No, but she does seem to be the president of Israel’s cheer squad.
The forecast isn’t a poll. 538 analyzes data from polls to create their forecast.
If you don’t want to read the article, you could at least read the headline, which is also the title of this lemmy post that you’re commenting on right now. Look at the top of your screen. It says “forecast”.
Arab-Americans in Michigan care, and it’s going to cost Harris Michigan.
Harris’s lack of action on Gaza is the reason she’s sinking in the forecasts.
She should help Gaza to help herself, if for no other reason.
“Do the weave”? I wonder if he meant to say “duck and weave”. Like a boxer.
And you know off the top of your head the chapter and verse of a random ayat recited by your imam (in Arabic)?
Also, you seem rather negative about Islam for a person who attends asr prayers.
One of the four quls (which Muslims are encouraged to memorize, and which are usually used in salah) says:
O Al-Kafiroun [non-Muslims]! I worship not that which you worship, Nor will you worship that which I worship. And I shall not worship that which you are worshipping. Nor will you worship that which I worship. To you be your religion and to me my religion.
It’s in the article I linked above.
and that’s the job of imams
Usually people do the five daily prayers in their homes or places of work with no imam around. They might go to a mosque once a week on Friday and hear an imam lead the prayer, and yes, the imam could decide to recite sura al-Baqarah (if the imam doesn’t mind trying the patience and stamina of the congregation, who would have to stand in prayer for an hour while the imam finishes reciting it), but that would be unusual. And even if that did happen, it’s not happening five times a day.
It’s more likely that Muslims would hear sura al-Baqarah once a year, during Ramadan, when the entire Quran is read over 30 nights.
idk what mazhab you follow are you a shia?
I didn’t say I was a Muslim.
I don’t know where you got the idea that reciting sura al-Baqarah is a common part of salah.
Reciting a sura from the Quran is part of salah, but usually the reciter will choose one of the short suras from near the back of the Quran (known as the quls).
Sura al-Baqarah is the longest sura in the Quran, being 286 verses long, and it is quite rare to recite it during the five-times daily salah, because no one has time for that, and not many people know it by heart.
now, anyone wants to talk about how many times do muslims curse non-muslims (and that too idol worshipers) in their daily 5 prayers?
I’m pretty sure the answer is zero.
The 5 daily prayers (called salah) follow a script, and none of it involves cursing non-Muslims.
(Salah is different from dua, a form of prayer where a Muslim requests something from God. That doesn’t follow a script.)
I had a feeling that the polyamourous Oregonian who watches Supernatural and campaigns for ranked choice voting might be a fan of Bernie.
I hoped I might be eligible for Irish citizenship through my grandfather, and recently found out that I’m not.
My visa runs out soon and I have to return to the imperial core.
They’re obviously a troll
They probably just made a typo.
Edit: Everyone loves Bernie, so it’s probably just a typo. But even if it’s not, why would that suggest that they’re a troll? Isn’t it possible that they just don’t like Bernie? Maybe they’re a Clinton-stan, or a Zionist. Why assume they’re a troll? I don’t see any trolling in their comment history.
Not every opinion you disagree with is a troll. This is insane. The paranoia on Lemmy.world about trolls is off the charts.
This is the one that matches OP’s map:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_counties_of_England