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What's a fun fact about yourself?
Or what's one thing you did that would surprise someone?
I once applied to The Apprentice. I saw a news article on the daily mail website about a guy that signed up for fun. So I was motivated to do the same. So I applied. Went to the casting interview. BS'd my way all to the top of the final round. And when I say BS. I mean I didn't have a plan of action. All them lot talking about was quarter million pound deals. I went in saying I'll jump out of planes without a parachute if they wanted me to. Kid from East London trying to make it big. After 4hours, got to the directors. Then came clean that I actually just did it for fun and was never serious about it.
Castings were held at 28 Stephens Street. Just off Tottenham Crt Rd.
Though the building was just getting finished after a rebuild.
Their faces were priceless. Though I think I'd want to do it again. But this time go in serious and with a game plan. Though time isn't my best friend at the moment.
Is it too much to ask for a cute Shia woman to marry? It’s feels harder than a fat kid turning down cake.
Salam aleikum everyone, life is short enjoy and make sure u leave an impactful life cos when you are no more people will talk about your character
I was going through the profile bits and was thinking that why do we have to classify ourselves in a sect? I don’t think the Quran or Seerah talk about any sect so then why do still give it power over us?
Different Platforms, Different Kinds of Engagement
I’ve noticed something interesting across different social platforms: the way people respond to the same kind of posts can vary a lot depending on the environment.
On some apps, discussion stays fairly neutral or people simply scroll past content they don’t connect with. On one particular platform, however, the responses tend to be more emotionally charged, with more personal interpretations and stronger reactions to my ideas.
It doesn’t necessarily change the content of what I’m saying, but it does change the tone of the responses I receive.
At the end of the day, it just shows that online spaces have very different cultures of engagement. Some are more reflective, others more reactive.
would you rather 🤔
chill w me for a bit
or
get mauled by a pride of lions 🦁