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CAPTAIN PHILLIPS 2013
Look at me. Look at me. I’m the captain now.
#captain phillips#2013#tom hanks#barkhad abdi#yul vazquez#catherine keener#barkhad abdirahman#max martini#michael chernus#faysal ahmed#omar berdouni#david warshofsky#corey johnson#chris mulkey
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Never give up.
These gritted teeth now will give you the title of winner for the rest of your life
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This system, shrouded in secrecy, has inflicted immeasurable damage – both mentally and physically – on hundreds of innocent individuals and families. It is their right to know who bears responsibility for their suffering.
This truth is not solely the right of refugees; it is the right of the Australian public. The deaths under this system demand an independent investigation – a right owed to the families and friends left in the dark.
We know how Reza Barati was killed in February 2014, but we don’t know how the system tried to hide the truth from the public. We know that Faysal Ishak Ahmed was killed because of medical neglect, but we don’t know which individual was directly responsible for that. We refugees know Hamid Kehazaei was struggling for months to receive medical treatment for an infection on his leg, but we don’t know who within the system prevented him from getting treatment.
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The public has a right to scrutinise the level of corruption embedded in this system – to identify those who profited and the politicians complicit in these contracts.
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+ What’s your name?
- Faysal Ahmed
+ How old are you?
- 5
+Where’s your mum?
- They shot her. She was 7 months pregnant, they shot her in hee belly.
+ Where was your dad?
- He was sleeping
+ What happened after he woke up?
- They shot him too. Both my parents died in the same week.
+ And that happened in front of you?
- Of course. They shot both of them in front of me
How… how can we expect this boy to grow up without hate towards İsrael?! How can ve expect him to not suffer from PTSD?
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hi there! i was wondering if you could suggest faceclaims that could play the sibling of rayan xasan. no gender preference and preferably 25+
Faysal Ahmed (1985) Somali.
Barkhad Abdi (1985) Somali.
Fatima Siad (1986) Somali, possibly Ethiopian.
Skore Beezy (1989) Somali.
A’maal Nuux (1990) Somali.
Maya Jama (1994) Somali / White.
Dree Low (1994) Somali - has spoken up for Palestine!
Halima Aden (1997) Somali - has spoken up for Palestine!
Alisha Boe (1997) Somali / White - has spoken up for Palestine!
Trying to find Somali faceclaims was difficult (and obliviously some of these are are half siblings!) but I hope you find these helpful.
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Embracing the Blogger Within: My Tumblr Journey Restart
Hey there, dear readers!
It's been a while, hasn't it? I confess, I haven't been as active as I'd like to be on this platform. Life got busy, and, well, the motivation to sit down and write just slipped away. But hey, guess what? I'm back! I've hit the reset button, and I'm ready to give this blogging thing another shot.
A Lazy Blogger's Revelation
If you're a Tumblr user, you might understand the ebb and flow of enthusiasm that comes with blogging. For a while, it's all about the ideas, the creativity, and the excitement of sharing your thoughts with the world. But then, life intervenes, procrastination kicks in, and before you know it, your once-beloved blog has cobwebs.
I'll be the first to admit that I fell into the trap of laziness. The excuses piled up, and my blog became a ghost town. But recently, something sparked within me—a desire to revive this creative space and rediscover the joy of sharing my thoughts and experiences.
Turning Over a New Leaf
Restarting this blog means turning over a new leaf. It means challenging myself to break free from my old habits and embrace a renewed dedication to writing. Yes, it might still be a struggle to combat laziness, but I'm determined to make a change.
Setting Realistic Goals
One key to overcoming laziness is setting achievable goals. I've set a schedule for myself, allocating specific time each week to write a new blog post. It doesn't have to be a lengthy piece; the important thing is consistency.
Finding Inspiration
Inspiration can be elusive, but I've realized that it often comes from the world around us. Whether it's a beautiful sunset, a captivating book, or a heartfelt conversation with a friend, these moments can fuel the creative fire and motivate me to put pen to paper, or rather, fingers to keyboard.
Engaging with the Tumblr Community
The Tumblr community is incredibly diverse and inspiring. Engaging with fellow bloggers, sharing experiences, and appreciating each other's work can reignite that passion for blogging. The interactions and feedback can be incredibly motivating.
Encouraging Words for Fellow Lazy Bloggers
If you're in the same boat as I was, feeling lazy or uninspired to write on your blog, take this as a gentle nudge to restart. Don't be too hard on yourself. Remember, blogging is about expressing yourself and sharing your unique perspective with the world.
Set realistic goals, find inspiration in unexpected places, and engage with the wonderful blogging community that Tumblr offers. Together, we can rediscover the joy of blogging and bring our creativity to life.
So, here's to new beginnings and embracing the blogger within! Let's make this journey one filled with inspiring stories, creative insights, and a lot of fun.
Stay tuned for more updates, and until then, happy blogging!
Yours in creativity,
Faysal Ahmed
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Something that has really begun to bother me recently on Pak drama Twitter is the hyperfocus on two or three male leads. Fairytale and Yaqeen Ka Safar are two dramas I moderately enjoyed, and I liked Farjaad and Asfi as characters. It's also arguable there isn't an extensive list of appreciable male leads to write home about anyway. But I'm bored verging on irritated that these two are all people can seem to congratulate. Makes me think people haven't actually watched as many dramas or are as invested in the industry's progression as they act like they are..
ouff i've been thinking about this lately!
ol they most definitely aren't interested in the industry as a whole. personally, I don't blame them. everyone has their own tastes and if Farjad or Asfi are the only two characters that satisfy the tastes of most of the stantwt population then that's not their fault. we have to accept that the PakDrama stantwt is actually a very niche audience and a one that keeps rotating with years. so like..stans that were active on twt back in 2015 aren't as active now cuz life moved them in a certain direction. or even if they are still active here, they end up getting more into the Turk dramaland or kdramas so they just don't talk about PakDramas anymore. with each inactive Pakdrama account, a certain kind of discourse on some particular dramas get sealed off. and it's not just PakDrama stantwt that behaves this way. i have seen it happen with kdramas stantwt as well. for the newer fans, history begins right from the show that got them into a particular genre of fiction (in a general sense). like i have been following both PakDramas and Kdramas for more than a decade now and I have seen first hand how in both instances the trends and sensibilities have changed. many newer fans haven't. so they cannot get into the older shows without feeling disconnected with them cuz of how "outdated" they look. this disconnect doesn't give them the chance to then critique objectively. this and also how there's no one really interested in reading such critique.
for example..Faysal Qureshi is a senior actor, right? the man has worked in the industry for decades and he works HARD to still keep in shape in a way that he can justify his position as a "leading man". but on stantwt he is only criticized for "trying too hard" and only "romancing women half his age without shame" as if the man HASN'T worked with co-actors his age. Fitoor and Farq aren't the only two projects he has done in his career. the man has done a Baba Jani as well. as well as Haiwan. as well as Roag. he has been the leading man of two of the best Umera Ahmed written scripts Meri Zaat Zara-e-Benishan and Qaid e Tanhai. his current choice of work cannot discredit his past filmography. if this man is adapting to the changing trends of the industry, how has that his fault? but you won't see such discourse of stantwt happening because CURRENTLY he's a problematic man only doing problematic shows with problematic age-difference pairings. why? disconnect of the past from the present.
as for why characters like Farjad and Asfi are hailed as best heroes that's because they are pure "green flags". because these characters have no moral flaws, their goodness stands the test of time. because the stories they are part of didn't demand that they make any mistakes for any conflict to happen in the plot, they remain safe from judgement. and because they benefit from being part of a "romance" that has a sizable following and also they are played by men who have a "crushable" personality..they simply get amplified more as the "best heroes to ever hero" cuz they have MORE fans backing up their claims. warna dekha jaye toh Obi's character in both Surkh Chandni and Baaghi were supportive, progressive men who unconditionally loved their partners and had no glaring moral flaws that would make them the subject of lengthy criticism. but because Obi doesn't have the kind of fangirly fans that Ahad and Hamza have toh Amaan and Sheheryar don't get talked about as much as Asfi and Farjad do. it's just the maths of it all.
from my experience of being in this stanning/fangirling mess for over half my life I can confidently say that for anything to become popular and to retain that popularity you need to TALK about it. one constantly has to bring the subject up in different discourses. and that takes a lot of time and energy. it's easy enough when it's an ongoing phenomenon and there are many similar voices sharing the same energy to talking about this one particular thing but the real test starts when that one thing stops airing. with newer and better things constantly taking the place of the old and flawed, not everyone will have the same dedication towards a particular character or story to reinterpret or transform it in such a way that it fits the ever changing sensibilities of the current audience. like heck..i've been talking about doing a proper extensive Diyar e Dil rewatch for DAYS now but i just can't find the time and energy to dedicate the hours to it the way I know the show requires. mujhse khud nahin horaha..kisi aur ko kya blame karna?
#type: opinion#drama industry affairs#pakistani drama#i know i ended the reply on a bleak note but i'd say#if you feel bored of the same characters..talk about the characters YOU like#i ASSURE you there are people still out there who will share the same passion as you#it's just that don't either have the time to initiate the conversation#or they dont know how to#but i feel there's always an audience for something#the older fans do turn up unexpectedly at the sight of the familiar
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Somali Football Federation Banned 40 Players From Playing in Public Service Tournament.
The Somali Region Football Federation has banned 40 players to participate the second round of Somali State Line Bureaus Football Tournament The Federation had accused that such players had violated the certain SRSFF regulation and the provisions of the Code of Ethics of the Council. The federation had cited that before the tournament began it had clearly stipulated that no outsider players were allowed to play for competing bureaus except their own staff and workers. The federation had mentioned that they investigated during the first round of the competition and found out that nearly 40 players were not employees, workers or staff in the bureau team they were playing. The Federation had clearly notified the bureaus that brought such hired outsider players to refrain from doing so in the second round of the competition. Additionally, the federation had warned severe penalties and corrective measures against any bureau team that contravenes the above mentioned provisions. Magaca OFFICE ID Number - Haashim Ibrahim PLANING 569 - Ahmed Abdilaahi PLANING 567 - Nasri Abdiqadir PLANING 572 - Ahmed Ismail PLANING 576 - Abdilaahi kabiir SDA 519 - Abshir Huseen SDA 525 - Maxyadiin Khaliif SDA 523 - Adrian Badir SDA 507 - Flame Hasan SDA 512 - Ahmed All SDA 522 - Nuur Hasan BOF 158 - Badri Saalax BOF 167 - Shamsadiin Mahamed BOF 173 - Abdinajiib Hasan BOF 168 - A Rahman Ahmed PRESIDENT 408 - Maxamed Adan JOB CREAT 689 - Musta fe Ahmed JOB CREAT 687 - Mahad Mahamed JOB CREAT 681 - Mahamed Abdi waamc BASIN 037 - Nimcan Cali Ibraahin DRM 957 - Abdifatah Sh/dawaye WATER 422 - Khadar Adosh BOLSA 715 - Ramdan Ismail BOLSA 708 - Muftah Rashid BOLSA 707 - Mustafe Mataan ROADS 196 - Sacdi Abdirahman ROADS 200 - Mahamed Abdi Mahamed ROADS 184 - Khadar Mahamud Ma’ed ROADS 199 - Faysal A Rahman Mahamed ROADS 201 - Farhan Ali Abdi ROADS 183 - Ridwan Mawlid Farah ROADS 192 - Faid omar JCA 367 - ridwaan siyaad JCA 369 - maxamed cabdi qani JCA 370 - nasir axmed JCA 351 - nimcaan maxamed JCA 355 - eid farax abiib DACA 094 - maxamed shugri cabdi DACA 105 - Risaaq cusmaan SCIENCE 069 - Tegeghe ayalew SCIENCE 065 Read the full article
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Inquest to examine Manus Island Sudanese refugee death _ FreeQuizBank.com - Free Exam Practice Questions for LANTITE Numeracy, Mathematical Reasoning - OC, Selective and Scholarship Tests @acereduau #NSWeducation #AusEdu @AusGovEducation @ServiceNSW
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Inquest to examine Manus Island Sudanese refugee death _ FreeQuizBank.com - Free Exam Practice Questions for LANTITE Numeracy, Mathematical Reasoning - OC, Selective and Scholarship Tests @acereduau #NSWeducation #AusEdu @AusGovEducation @ServiceNSW
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New Short Fiction by Salah H. Ahmed: 'Chicken Stew'
New Short Fiction by Salah H. Ahmed: ‘Chicken Stew’
By Salah H. Ahmed Translated by Eiman Abbas El-Nour and Adil Babikir In the name of Allah, most gracious, most merciful, and peace and blessings be on the most honourable of messengers, our master Prophet Muhammad. Our dear son Faysal, Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuhu. May this letter reach you and find you in good health, with no complaint of anything. As for us, praise be to…
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#Captain Phillips#Paul Greengrass#Tom Hanks#Barkhad Abdi#Barkhad Abdirahman#Faysal Ahmed#Mahat M. Ali#Catherine Keener#Michael Chernus
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#sicario: day of the soldado#matt graver#josh brolin#bashiir#faysal ahmed#interrogation#stefano sollima#dariusz wolski
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Captain Phillips (2013)
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#365 movie challenge#365 film challenge#captain phillips#paul greengrass#tom hanks#barkhad abdi#barkahd abdirahman#faysal ahmed#catherine keener#michael chernus#david warshofsky#corey johnson#chris mulkey#yul vazquez#max martini#omar berdouni#film#movie#biographical#drama#thriller#captain phillips 2013
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Basic ethical hacking and cyber security from Faysal Ahmed
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