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Am still one of the best people you will ever meet 🤗🤭🤭

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May the locust descend on the crops of all my enemies

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ive been blocked 3 times already today. im on a roll 😇

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Why is it always that hard to find someone who can match your energy and you could match their energy!!!

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don’t expect to much!!!!

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For 20 years, a stork flew 8,000 miles every spring to return to the one female who couldn't fly to him.

Her name was Malena.

In 1993, a Croatian school janitor named Stjepan Vokić found her by a pond in the village of Brodski Varoš — a white stork with a wing shattered by a hunter's shotgun. She would never fly again.

Most storks migrate to Africa every winter. Malena couldn't. So Stjepan took her in. He built her a nest on his rooftop, hand-fed her fish every single day, drove 20 miles to the river to catch it, and built her a special ramp so she could climb to her nest without wings.

Then, in 2001, a male stork landed on the roof.

Stjepan named him Klepetan — after the clattering sound storks make with their beaks. And Klepetan did something no one expected. He chose her. A mate who couldn't fly, couldn't migrate, couldn't follow him.

Every August, Klepetan flew 13,000 kilometers to South Africa for the winter. Every spring, he flew all the way back — across Egypt, across Lebanon where hunters kill millions of migrating birds, across the Mediterranean and the Balkans — and landed on the exact same rooftop. Where Malena was waiting.

She would stand in the nest for days before his arrival, staring east — the direction she knew he'd come from.

For 20 years, he came back. They raised dozens of chicks together. Every autumn, Klepetan taught the young ones to fly and led them south. Malena stayed behind with the old man who saved her. And every spring, the sky brought Klepetan home.

On July 7, 2021, Malena died of old age. She was not alone. Klepetan was right there beside her.

Here's the part that breaks people.

Klepetan is now about 36 years old. He has a new mate. But every time he returns to Croatia — he still visits Malena's grave, under the apple tree in Stjepan's garden.

Scientists say that's not normal stork behavior.
Storks don't do that.
Klepetan does. 🕊️

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Salamo alaikom Jamaa.
A question I hear often on here.
"So, what do you bring to the table."
Yeah, some men still ask this lol. Marriage is not for Allah anymore. It's all quid pro quo these days. What are you gonna give me? What do I get back? What are you doing for me? Me, me, me...Stop!
Marriage is half our deen. We get ajr for being married.
Marriage brings you tranquility, love, and emotional support. If you love, cherish, and respect your wife, she will do the same for you and much more.
So the real question is, what are you -men- bringing to the table? Cuz eveything you bring is what you gonna get. You have more reaponsibily than her. You're the leader. You create a safe space for her to flourish and be loving & caring.
You're the one piloting the ship. You either take it towards a peaceful route or into the storm. Your choice.
So, what did you have for breakfast today?
Let's discuss.

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I might be mean but there's people here actually slandering random women here just cuz they're jealous of them wtf

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