This game is so shit that you can't even rage quit 😭

Who else has to press the button twice before it pauses the game and shows you the quit option?

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u/omarQV — 14 hours ago
▲ 0 r/stocks

I sold Take-Two right before last weekend GTA 6 hype spike and I’m feeling massive FOMO right now

I invested in Take Two a month ago and i thought everything was already priced in, so people said.

When the preorder was official the stock went up a lot. But right before last weekend (not this weekend) the stock was going down. So i sold it.

Since then i have watched how the stock is still going up till this day. Now i feel like i completely misplayed it. I didn't even gain that much because of it going down last week so i thought if it was risky if i didn't pull back. Now it feels like a huge missed oppurtunity

What's messing with my head is that i genuinely believed that it will be a pullback or that it will take a dip so that the market can give others a second chance. But i kept believing everyone who said it was priced in already. Now i don't know what to think. A gaming company is really hard to analyze.

Do you guys believe it's priced in fully or that the stock will face a downside this month?

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u/omarQV — 2 days ago

Why do some MAGA think that they are perfect?

I see a lot of these so called patriots who commit crimes and yet act like everyone else is lesser than them. Why is that?

u/omarQV — 3 days ago
▲ 35 r/MuslimCorner+1 crossposts

Christian delegation repent in Knesset for not supporting Israel enough

I could not help but to laugh at this

May Allah swt punish the oppressors and those who support them intentionally

May Allah protect the ummah

u/omarQV — 6 days ago

The amount of right wing hateful content against us muslims on social media makes me want to create a community / subreddit of my own where we dismantle these

Assalamu aleikum. I am very motivated and driven to make a subreddit or community of my own where we muslims together dismantle all hateful content against us muslims.

All the propaganda, misinformation and mentions without context in order to paint us as the bad people is increasing. Especially from social medias like reddit and Facebook. Instagram still has a strong muslim base alhamdulilah.

Who is interested in this?

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u/omarQV — 9 days ago

The amount of right wing hate against muslims on social media makes me want to create a subreddit of my own where we dismantle the misinformation and propaganda

Assalamu aleikum. I am very motivated and driven to make a subreddit or community of my own where we muslims together dismantle all hateful content against us muslims.

All the propaganda, misinformation and mentions without context in order to paint us as the bad people are increasing. Especially on reddit.

Who is interested in this?

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u/omarQV — 9 days ago
▲ 6 r/islam

The amount of right wing hate against muslims on social media makes me want to create a subreddit of my own where we dismantle the misinformation and propaganda

I am very motivated and driven to make a subreddit or community of my own where we muslims together dismantle all hateful content against us muslims.

All the propaganda, misinformation and mentions without context in order to paint us as the bad people are increasing. Especially on reddit.

Who is interested in this?

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u/omarQV — 9 days ago

Muslims living in Europe - How are you handling the hate against you from politicians?

Im so fed up with all of this. Im tired that we don't care anymore.

The amount of hate rising against us is enormous. We see it every day from politicians, far-right activists, and xenophobes. All the propaganda, false statements, and misinformation are rooted in hate.

How are you handling this? It's not something we can just ignore, because now regular people are listening to all of this and saying it openly.

For example, at work I recently heard colleagues discussing "Islamism." This is a term that seems to have become much more common, and nowadays some people use it to describe any practicing Muslim.

What does Islamism mean? According to Google, it is "a person who advocates for making Islamic religious law (Sharia) the foundation of a country's government, society, and legal system."

Now we Muslims already agree that a secular country with a majority that is non-Muslim can't have Sharia.

Yet the term is tossed around on people who just follow Islam. It really does affect me. I had to confront a co-worker and openly disagree that a religious Muslim is an Islamist. I am a religious Muslim. I follow my deen to the best of my ability. I felt compelled to challenge the idea that every religious Muslim is an Islamist, because that simply isn't true.

Why aren't we building communities to connect with each other?

In countries like the UK, Muslims often seem to have stronger community networks. In Sweden, where I live, we have mosques and we see each other there, but beyond that there are relatively few spaces where Muslims can regularly connect, support one another, and build friendships. I mean sure, we have friends, but not a strong community.

We work, pray, maybe go to the mosque some days, but that's pretty much it. Meanwhile, discussions about Muslims continue in politics and the media, yet many of us remain disconnected from one another. In Nordic countries, it feels like we are being divided. Now they are talking about banning the hijab completely. They say that women are forced to wear it, and etc. I don't know a single Muslim woman in my circle who is forced to wear it. Literally, if you ask any Muslim woman, they will say that they wear it with pride.

We must have a stronger community where we dismantle propaganda and invite non-Muslims to activities. It doesn't have to be dawah, but a place where non-Muslims feel welcomed so it changes the perspective that politicians have created.

What do you think?

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u/omarQV — 11 days ago

We need to report these posts - Owner is posting hate speech

The person behind these posts is a far right american who does nothing but post misinformation and hateful content against muslims. The worst part is that all of these posts are missing context. He violates FB rules with hate speech and gets thousands of likes.

u/omarQV — 11 days ago
▲ 346 r/Sverige

"Varför hatar hela världen oss?"

Israels nationella säkerhetsminister sa att 'hela Libanon måste brinna' efter att den israeliska militären rapporterat att fyra av dess soldater hade dödats i södra delen av Lebanon på torsdagen efter deras attack när de bröt mot fredsavtalet.

u/omarQV — 14 days ago

Why does this always happen? It's not something new

So annoying. This bug has been around since the older UFC games. Why have they not fixed it?

He literally teleports so I miss the hook and then easily head kicks me. It's like the game has a script against me despite it being online.

u/omarQV — 16 days ago

[BO]. I was super excited for Black Ops 1 port. But now, i don't know what to feel

I spent a big part of my childhood playing Black Ops 1. Now that it’s coming to PS5, I thought I’d just feel excited… but instead I feel something I can’t really explain.

From 2011 as a kid i spent years playing Black ops 1. I want to play it. It’s not the game I’m unsure about it’s what it brings back.

When I think of Black Ops 1, I don’t just think about the game. I think about a part of my life that meant so much to me. I think about coming home after school, with friends, long summer days, late nights when everything felt simple. I think about me living with my brother together, my family feeling whole in a way that’s different now, and a version of life that I didn’t realize I’d one day miss this so much.

And that’s the strange part. It doesn’t just feel like nostalgia. It feels like I’m touching something I can’t go back to. Like if I play it now, I won’t just be playing a game I’ll be reminded that those days are gone. And i'm worried i will be recreating different memories attached to Black ops 1 with my current life situation, which is not the same.

I'm sorry if this post was childish. But i hope someone can relate atleast.

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u/omarQV — 18 days ago
▲ 918 r/PS3

Gf called me childish for getting a PS3 with these games. Fun fact these are a part of my childhood

When i was a kid i used to have an Xbox 360 and had tons of games like these. Switched to PS4 later and now PS5. Getting these and letting me experience some old memories felt very nostalgic.

u/omarQV — 19 days ago
▲ 80 r/Sverige

Är kristna välkomna i Israel?

Det finns fall där vissa israeler har spottat på kristna präster, nunnor och vandaliserat pilgrimer, särskilt i Jerusalem. Varför händer det?

u/omarQV — 26 days ago
▲ 47 r/Sverige

Nu kan programmet ställas in.

SVT har fått massiv kritik efter att de låtit Nick Alinia vara med i humorprogrammet ”Invandrare för svenskar”.

Högeraktivisten Nick Alinia medverkade nyligen i SVT:s populära humorprogram IFS – "Invandrare för svenskar". 

Beskedet väckte starka reaktioner då Alinia av flera medier och debattörer beskrivits som en kontroversiell högerprofil med kopplingar till högerextrema miljöer. 

https://nyheter24.se/noje/1489147-svt-kan-stoppa-programmet-efter-nick-alinias-medverkan

u/omarQV — 1 month ago

How do muslims get married nowadays without Muzz and other muslim apps?

So i have finally hit the wall and ready to settle down lol

Seriously though, how do muslims get married? How did you get married?

I have used Muzz but it's only getting tiring and the conversations usually don't end up anywhere, people aren't taking initiative there.

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u/omarQV — 1 month ago
▲ 196 r/GenZ

Who will pay millions of dollars to Boomers pension?

How will it happen im genuinely curious. The working generation pays taxes that fund pensions for retirees. But in real life, for many in Gen Z, things don’t feel that stable. A lot of us Gen Z feels like this, and we are struggling in the job market.

Rent is high, housing feels out of reach, and even people with degrees and training struggle to land secure jobs. A lot of young adults are still living at home longer than previous generations simply because moving out and buying a place feels unrealistic right now.

AI are changing the job market fast fast, and people worry about entry level jobs disappearing or becoming more competitive. Even traditional “safe” paths like trades don’t always guarantee stable work anymore.

So when people talk about pensions and say younger generations will “just pay for it,” it can feel confusing from what many are actually experiencing day to day.

Because of this pressure, it also makes sense that many young people are delaying big life decisions like having children. It’s not really about not wanting a family, it’s more about wondering how you’re supposed to afford it, feel secure, and plan for the future at the same time.

Many of us haven't even lived life yet. I want to travel, live life and see the world before having

So im curious, how will boomers get their funding?

If fewer children are born today, that means: fewer workers in 20–30 years, fewer people paying taxes into the system, more retirees compared to workers. And higher unemployement will make more people rely on welfare instead of contributing.

u/omarQV — 1 month ago