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i-love-you-all · 2 years
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If other agents had a passive ability...
I feel like Jett should not be the only one with a passive ability. And if Riot can program Cassiopeia to be unable to buy boots, and give Jett the ability to avoid fall damage, other agents should have something too. Here are my suggestions:
Astra: Should be able to dodge a flash completely if she’s in her astral form. I don’t wanna leave the astral form and realize I was flashed.
Breach: If a bullet from a pistol, shotgun, or SMG hits his arms, it should do like, 25% less damage. There’s no flesh there, plus, they’re titanium plated and titanium can be used for some bulletproof properties I think?
Brimstone: I always assumed that he had something in his boots to help with impact since he is older. Even running can wear on joints and he’s been putting a lot of wear and tear on them considering his past careers. He should take like 5hp less from fall damage as a result.
Chamber: Should get 100 more credits on a loss. Man just goes to the bank and pulls out more this time :p
Cypher: If I wanted to meme, I’d say camera gun... but really I think he should be able to gain credits for every person tagged by an ability. Maybe just 50 creds for every tag. But he sells information right? He could get some nice biomarkers/false identities off them. or straight up pickpocket them when they step into his traps.
Fade: Should not have the paranoia effect from Omen last as long on her.
Harbor: Should not make any sound when walking on watery surfaces (split sewer, Pearl sewer, etc)
KAY/O: The knife should do like 5hp damage if it hits a person. It’s literally a knife???
Killjoy: Should be able to steal other people’s tech and help reduce the CD timer on her destroyed turret.
Neon: Should do splash damage on her ult if she’s hitting a metal surface instead. Metal being a conductor and all.
Omen: Should move like 5% faster in shadowy parts of a map. (A main on Breeze for example.)
Phoenix: Should take less damage from Brimstone mollies.
Raze: Should take like 10% less damage from friendly fire abilities. Since the original reason why she didn’t take damage from her blast packs but her teammates did was because she was radiant in the sense she was tougher. So...
Reyna: She should heal more depending on the height of the target. So Breach would give way more than say, Neon.
Sage: Should heal more if a teammate gave her a commendation in the preround time. Preprogrammed ones, not the ones that can be spammed by ppl.
Skye: Should be able to track the jellies through walls. Like how you can see outlines with Fade haunts, Skye should be able to see her jellies through walls instead of having to track it on the map. Probably not a passive tho, huh?
Sova: I think he should be blinded more by KAY/Os knife I think. But less by other blinds. Or, has a highlight feature for incoming projectiles so you get earlier warning.
Viper: Should have an actual timer on her abilities. But actually, should take slightly less decay dmg from her double. A gas mask is a gasmask. She’s still more prepared than her other teammates...
Yoru: Should be able to close his eyes on his own blind, aka less self flashes (glares at 90% of the yorus i’ve played with)
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keii · 7 years
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Keii I was reading poos tags on the rein gif 👀 and she got me thinking what's an average day for ur ocs like in the agency and stuff. And do they have maids?🗿
Oh! Average day?? Hmm it depends for who! I’ll put this in a read more lool.
Since Rein is the agent in charge (they just call him all sorts of titles like captain, chief, leader, boss man etc.)  and Cin is the second in command, they have the most duties to fullfill. They often take turns when it comes to patrolling during night– Though often times Cin’s has to force Rein to take a break. 
Rein, Cin, and Gio’s schedules are always changing (Gio mainly bc he’s kind of an insomniac), but for the others, they meet at their base around 7am. There they’ll have debriefing of the type of cases they’re assigned. Depending on what they are, it could either be a full team project, or they break into two units; one led by Rein and the other led by Cin. Gio doesn’t leave the base for several reasons, he usually stays on the computer to watch over them. 
Some missions are more infiltration and information gathering, which Cin, Micah, and Cerys specializes in. They go in and get what they need as quickly as possible without drawing much attention. Rein, Nuri, and (unnamed person for now) are more well suited for assassination and protection for high profiling people. This is usually how Rein is associated with so many powerful people and has a lot of connections. Even though Cin, Micah, and Cerys are more focused on stealth, they’re still capable of heavy combat. There’s a lot of travelling! And there’s overarching villains and creatures, but I don’t want to get into detail about that here lol.
Gio, on the other hand, since he usually stays on base, he’s the eyes and ears of the team. Lots of missions are able to go smoothly because of him c:
When Rein has to go on leave for conference meetings with the directors of the agency, then the rest of the team stay on base. If the cameras see something suspicious then they’ll check it out. Unless Cin gives them specific orders, they’re free to do what they want. Gio and Nuri are usually goofing around, maybe watching movies, playing games. They like to shop online a lot too! Micah, well– on less busy days, he says that he’ll be spending time with his gf, Tien and if they REALLY needed him, just call him. Cin and Cerys would be the ones to actually continue their jobs to make sure nothing is falling apart in Rein’s absence– or train! 
And I never thought about maids LOL. I mean they have designated doctors for each unit, so they might have a special maid LOL??? Hm… I also never thought about Rein having a maid as well. He lives in a pretty nice and isolated house and he’s pretty secretive about it as well. I’m sure he’d have a maid, mainly so they could make sure nothing gets too dusty while he’s away and to also watch over his dog. She could stay at his house with her own room. 
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Inside The Chilling Online World Of The Women Of ISIS
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Inside The Chilling Online World Of The Women Of ISIS
Conversations between young women who claim to be ISIS members living in Syria provide a disturbing insight into the everyday lives of female militants.
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2. Twenty-year-old Aqsa Mahmood recently made headlines around the world when her parents revealed that she had run away from her home in Scotland and traveled to Syria to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and marry a militant.
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Courtesy Mahmood Family
3. Like many young women, Mahmood has several social media profiles, including a Tumblr page (which she has been updating regularly from Syria) under the name Umm Layth.
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4. A look at her blog’s archive reveals her intense interest in Islam and apparent desire to become a jihadi. It also shows communications with other like-minded women, such as the one below, which was posted before Mahmood left her home in November 2013.
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fa-tubalilghuraba.tumblr.com / Via Image posted October 28, 2013.
5. Mahmood’s first Twitter account, @UmmLayth_, has been deactivated, but since November 18, 2013, she has been tagged in images and posts by other young men and women who claim to be living in Syria.
My sisters @UmmLayth_ Umm Haritha & Umm Ubaydiah ♡ (@Al_Khanssaa)May Allah unite us soon
— _UmmWaqqas (@ام وقاص)
6. The women refer to immigrating to the “Islamic state” as “hijrah,” or pilgrimage. Posts on Twitter indicate that she planned the journey with other young women she met online.
My sisters. We made hijrah together, May Allāh grant us shahada together & unite us in Jannah @UmmLayth_ @bintladen1
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
7. In Syria, Mahmood began updating her blog with descriptions of her life as a member of ISIS. In April 2014, she posted that she had set up a new Twitter account.
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8. The account and its interactions indicate that it’s likely being run by an English-speaking young woman living in Syria.
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Twitter: @AlBrittaniyah
9. Tumblr posts and tweets indicate that Mahmood has married a “mujahid”, the word ISIS fighters use for themselves.
Only after becoming the wife of a Mujahid do you realise why there is so much reward in this action.
— AlBrittaniyah (@.)
10. (Mahmood’s parents have confirmed that she is now married.)
Once you make Hijrah feesabeelilah then your Husband is your only family, and to be able to sacrifice that is always easier said than done.
— AlBrittaniyah (@.)
11. An examination of the accounts followed by Mahmood’s purported pages reveal communications with many other young women who claim to be ISIS members living in Syria.
Next to one of the street art with @AlBrittaniyah and umm haritha.
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
12. A Facebook search of the usernames followed by Mahmood’s account yields similar results. The women of ISIS appear to have established networks across social media platforms, which they use to connect with one another and recruit other women.
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Facebook: Muslim-Women-In-Jihad
13. Some use Ask.fm to answer questions about the process of traveling to Syria to join the insurgency.
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ask.fm / Via Google Cache: this account has been deleted.
14. The instant messaging app KiK is how these women communicate with those seriously considering making the journey.
Wallah one of the things most loved to me is when a sister sincerely kiks me because she wants me to help her make hijrah.
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
15. Interested parties are directed to online guides with step-by-step instructions on how to get to ISIS-controlled territory — including advice on how to deceive Turkish customs agents.
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16. On multiple platforms, the women of ISIS offer advice and encouragement to those debating joining the group.
sisters who are coming dont take your eyes of ur luggage or u’ll never see it again. keep it with u so I don’t have to tell u #itoldyouso
— bintladen1 (@Jihadi Jane)
17. This online support is necessary, since some women make the journey without their family’s permission. In a blog post, Mahmood explains how to deal with familial pressure.
The first phone call you make once you cross the borders is one of the most difficult things you will ever have to do. Your parents are already worried enough over where you are, wether you are okay and what’s happened. How does a parent who has little Islamic knowledge and understanding comprehend why their son or daughter has left their well off life, education and a bright future behind to go live in a war torn country. Most likely they will blame themselves, they will think they have done something. But until they truly understand from the bottom of their heart that you have done this action sincerely for Allah’s sake they will live in hope that you will return. They might assume this is a ‘phase’ you are going through or a huge mistake you have made. I know of people who have been here in Shaam for over 2 years and their parents still try to persuade them to come back and live in false hope. Make Duaa that Allaah makes it easy for your parents to understand and accept your Hijrah feesabeelilah.
Sometimes it would be easier for you to accept your parents disowning you and wanting nothing to do with you.
However when you hear them sob and beg like crazy on the phone for you to come back it’s so hard. Wallahi it’s so hard to hear this and I can never do justice to how cold hearted you feel. But as long as you are firm and you know that this is all for the sake of Allah then nothing can shake you inshaAllaah.
18. The posts by these women — many of whom claim to have traveled to ISIS-occupied Syria from Western countries — provide a chilling look into the everyday lives of these female militants.
Proud of Mujahideen I love Mujahideen becauseThey Are our Protector……. <3 #IS #Khilafah
— MinaMiinaaa (@Mina Mina)
19. Under ISIS’ rule, women are required to cover themselves in public. The niqab, a head covering that only reveals a woman’s eyes, is mandatory.
Every woman in #Raqqa wears hijab shar’i. #ISIS #Syria. Dawlatul Islam Baqiyah!
— Ghareeba_7 (@أم هريرة #ﺑﺎﻗﻴﺔ)
20. Some women appear to have chosen to cover up more than is required, adding gloves and additional veils so none of their skin can be seen.
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Twitter: @UmmKhattab__ / Via This tweet has been deleted
21. Sharia law is strictly enforced, according to the women.
Drove passed the body of the man who was crucified in manbij for raping a 70 year old. Perks of living under the shade of Shariah :p
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
22. (Islamic law dictates that the punishment for stealing is the loss of a hand.)
Alhumdulilaah there were 4 hand cuttings in Mimbej yesterday. & 1 was a man who was nearly a part of Doula (he was doing a Shareeah course)
— AlBrittaniyah (@.)
23. All work ceases for the daily prayers.
Written on the van Forbidding the evil & enjoining in the good,that goes around town telling shops to close for salah
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
24. Polygamy is practiced, they say.
Being in a place where my 22 year old bro casually has three wives & not having to worry is beautiful
— SistersHayaa (@LIONESS!!!)
25. And it appears from the women’s posts as if some non-Muslim women are kept as slaves.
Walked into a room, gave salam to everyone in the room to find out there was a yazidi slave girl there as well.. she replied to my salam :/
— UmmAnwar_ (@Umm Anwar)
26. These posts and images from ISIS women are at times surprisingly familiar, such as this Instagram-like sunset photo.
As the sunsets in a part of shaam with @ukhtiB
— UmmAnwar_ (@Umm Anwar)
27. Or this food picture by “Umm Musab,” whose Twitter profile reads: “american [sic] muhajira living in the blessed land of Sham (Syria).”
dinner the sisters cooked..fish cought from the Furat river (:
— aishasara4 (@UmmMusab)
28. The selfie culture merges with the culture of jihad.
Chilling with the jihaadi twins hehe and @UmmKhattab__ visits us frequently! LOOL blessing from Allah….Khattab! Come upstairs you clothes
— ummkhalid__ (@Al Maghrebiyah)
29. Weapons are featured prominently.
My kalash :’) not really it belongs to someone else but it’s very nice lol
— UmmAnwar_ (@Umm Anwar)
30. Many of the most active women of ISIS on social media claim to be UK citizens.
Best thing ive done in my 18 years in this world is come to the blessed land of shaam and leave Britain the land of kuffar
— UmmKhattab__ (@Al jazraweeya)
31. Although they don’t claim to have any loyalty to their homelands.
So there’s a threat by David Cameron to revoke our passports. If I could I would burn my passport and send the ashes right to your door step
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
. @Al_Khanssaa is it healthy for me to do an hourly countdown can’t wait lool
— bintladen1 (@Jihadi Jane)
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Twitter: @UmmKhattab__ / Via This account is now protected.
And we sacrificed all of that for the best in akriah were not stupid young brainwashed females weve come here to syria for ALLAH alone
— UmmKhattab__ (@Al Britaniyaa)
I might be only 18 but I know coming to shaam the best decision staying in the UK completely diminishes your islam
— UmmKhattab__ (@Al Britaniyaa)
36. In an update to her blog on Thursday, Mahmood echoed this sentiment, vowing that she and her fellow insurgents would only return to their homelands “to raise our flag.”
All of us disassociated ourselves from our families, friends and societies. We make it known to the world that never has our allegiance been to the Scottish, British, Swedish, American, Canadian etc…. government. Wallahi we are free of those living in the West who know and proclaim the Shahadah while being beneath the feet of the Kuffar. Ittaqullah.
Know this Cameron/Obama, you and your countries will be beneath our feet and your Kufr will be destroyed, this is a promise from Allah swt that we have no doubt over. If not you then your grandchildren or their grandchildren. But worry not, somewhere along the line your blood will be spilled by our cubs in Dawlah. We have conquered these lands once Beithnillah we will do it again. Read up on your History, and know that it will repeat itself, you will pay Jizyah to us just like you did in the past. This Islamic Empire shall be known and feared world wide and we will follow none other than the Law of the one and the only ilah!
So our answer to our passports being confiscated? Wow wallahiil Adheeem biggest joke of this week. The only time we will ever, ever return to those lands beithnillah is to raise our flag.
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37. The Facebook page Diary of a Muhajirah provides a fascinating look into this society and the ISIS way of life. The blogger is a Western woman who originally travelled to Syria to work as a doctor.
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Facebook: Bird0fJannah / Via This page has been deleted or deactivated.
38. In one post, the woman, who calls herself Bird of Jannah, describes her arranged marriage to her militant husband two months after she arrived in Syria. They met and were married on the same day.
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Facebook: Bird0fJannah / Via This page has been deleted or deactivated.
39. Her posts suggest the marriage is a happy one.
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40. Marriage to a fighter is essentially a requirement for all women who join ISIS. Since they are forbidden from engaging in armed combat, their primary role appears to be taking care of their husbands, and, eventually, children.
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41. Unmarried women live in a group home called a “maqar” until their marriages are arranged and approved.
Single Sisters who wish to come here you get married, if not yous will be staying in a maqar #IS
— UmmAnwar_ (@Umm Anwar)
42. Mahmood explains this to female would-be jihadis on her blog. “It’s most appropriate and better for the sisters to get married sooner.”
I have stressed this before on twitter but I really need sisters to stop dreaming about coming to Shaam and not getting married. Wallahi life here is very difficult for the Muhajirat and we depend heavily on the brothers for a lot of support. It is not like the west where you can casually walk out and go to Asda/Walmart and drive back home… even till now we have to stay safe outside and must always be accompanied by a Mahram.
Even though we are living in land which is under the control of Doula, there are still a lot of munafiqeen roaming the streets openly. Unless of course if you have family here, if your father or brother is here then it is a different situation. Regardless, it’s most appropriate and better for the sisters to get married sooner.
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Twitter: @Al_Khanssaa / Via This tweet has been deleted.
44. Many of the brides of ISIS are young. This newly engaged woman lists her age as 21 on her Facebook profile.
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45. The constant fighting leaves many new wives alone for lengths of time. “Nothing beats the palpitation that a Mujahid’s wife has whilst checking list names of the Martyrs,” one wife explained.
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Facebook: Bird0fJannah / Via This page has been deactivated or deleted.
46. As a result, many of these new brides are soon widowed (and remarried, after an appropriate amount of time).
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Mujahida Umm Asma / Via Facebook: profile.php
47. Although the men do the fighting, the women of ISIS use social media to glorify the group’s horrific “victories”. Many women, including this self-proclaimed UK citizen, posted graphic images of journalist James Foley being beheaded by an insurgent.
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Twitter: @bintladen1
48. One ISIS woman (whose Facebook profile claims that she went to a Chicago high school) complained about not being able to post graphic decapitation images on her page.
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Facebook: muslimahsalafi123786 / Via This page has been deactivated or deleted.
49. These are women who “LOL” about beheadings as they defend them.
We worship Allah and we do what is best for our deen even if that means beheading a kaffir. Fear Allah and strike fear in the kuffar’s heart
— UmmAnwar_ (@Umm Anwar)
Lol I have American journalists asking me questions about why muhajirahs like nutella while dawla is capturing and killing their colleagues
— Al_Khanssaa (@أم عبيدة)
51. They use Twitter to mock journalists who write about them.
LoolHow the news speaks the opposite love my husband alhamdulillah ❤
— jafarbritaniya (@Umm Ja’far)
These journalist are so annoying no wonder they get kidnapped audibillah
— UmmKhattab__ (@Al Britaniyaa)
53. And express the desire to fight and behead people themselves.
If we ever get hold of her I call dibs on cutting her head plz @UmmLayth_ @Al_Khanssaa https://t.co/K3VTQZ6feP
— bintladen1 (@Jihadi Jane)
54. In a chilling exchange, one woman jokes and laughs with a friend about the first time they saw a dead body.
@aishasara4 loool yes and seeing for the first time a dead body loooool hahahahahha that was so funny
— ummyusuf22 (@ام يوسف)
@ummyusufal__ hahahahaha omg I completely forgot about that hahaha subhanAllah ahhh..ahh there having a convoy here in Raqqah today #Khilafa
— aishasara4 (@UmmMusab)
56. On 9/11, many gleefully posted about the anniversary of the terrorist attacks against America.
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Twitter: @Al_Khanssaa / Via This tweet has been deleted.
Happy #9/11 Happiest day of my life.Hopefully more to come InSha Allah #IS
— jafarbritaniya (@Umm Ja’far)
The day Osama Bin Laden made America taste it’s own medicine!! Its not nice to see your people die right 9/11
— UmmKhattab__ (@Al Britaniyaa)
59. Or posted about the “hero” and “martyr” Osama bin Laden.
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facebook.com / Via Muslim Women In Jihad: This page has been deleted.
60. Instead of being afraid of possible US action, they claim to be excited about the opportunity to kill more non-Muslims.
I am more then confident that no one in dawlah fears US invasion in fact we are all pretty excited more shuhadah and more slaying kuffar
— UmmKhattab__ (@Al Britaniyaa)
61. The women of ISIS, like the men, are confident of their eventual victory.
Victory or martyrdom Bi’ithnilahi ta3la
— SistersHayaa (@LIONESS!!!)
They have taken an oath of death whenever the enemy invadesThey seek the gardens of eternity, and they fulfill their oath
— bintladen1 (@Jihadi Jane)
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