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emilylaughingalonewithfuqujames:
Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people.
Unlike most of the party games you’ve played before, Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends.
The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card.
And it is distributed under a Creative Commons license, meaning it is not only free to play, but remixing, and changing the game are more than just encouraged.The official hard copy has been sold out for a while now, but a PDF of all the cards, and instructions distributed by the creators for making your own deck can be found here.
You’re welcome, and enjoy!
Scott brought this home today. You can answer every subject card with Kanye West.
I do own this. From the cards, it looks much better than apples to apples could ever be.
I would like this.
I NEED IT
This is perfect.
yes please
guys look at the pdf it’s so fucking funny
oh my fucking god
i found a new game for the House.
Played this game with my friends three nights in a row. It’s amazing. (Am I a horrible person?)
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Israel hints it may be behind ‘Flame’ super-virus targeting IranThe discovery of the unprecedented complex data-stealing “Flame” virus was disclosed by a Russian-based digital security firm Kaspersky Lab. Its experts reported on Monday that it had been applied most actively in Iran, but also in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Moshe Yaalon, Israel’s Vice Prime Minister and Strategic Affairs Minister, told the country’s Army Radio: “Anyone who sees the Iranian threat as a significant threat – it’s reasonable [to assume] that he will take various steps, including these, to harm it.”
Mr Yaalon, a former military Chief of Staff, added: “Israel was blessed as being a country rich with high-tech. These tools that we take pride in open up all kinds of opportunities for us.”
He stopped short of directly claiming responsibility, but Israel has long been in the forefront of opposition to Iran’s nuclear programme, currently the subject of difficult negotiations between Tehran and six world powers.
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That amazing moment when you realize
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Dear Creature’s Fall 2012 collection.
Everything is cats and stripes and nothing hurts.
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How to gain tranquility in prayer. Source: Productive Muslim
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mohamedashraf reblogged athoughtfulreminder:The Creation of Man
I figured what better way to begin our “Science and Islam” series than the creation of human kind? Whether you accept that God created man or you believe this is a metaphor for his creation does not matter. The word usage is still significant regardless.
In the Quran, God reveals that the first human being, Adam, was created by shaping a piece of clay into the form of a human being and breathing a soul into it.
Now indeed, We created man out of the essence of clay. (23:12)
And now ask those who deny the truth to enlighten thee: Were they more difficult to create than all those untold marvels that We have created?-for, behold, them We created out of mere clay commingled with water! (37:11)
For lo, thy Sustainer said unto the angels: “Behold, I am about to create a human being out of clay; and when I have formed him fully and breathed into him of My spirit, fall you down before him in prostration! (38:71-72)
So we see that the Quran often references to humans being created from clay or the sulalah (essence) of clay. This can be taken to mean one or both of two things. First of all, as more has been studied about the human body, scientists have discovered that most elements present in the body are also present in the earth, and specifically in soil or clay. The human body contains 76, including Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sulfur, Iron, Zinc, and Copper, all of which are also present in soil. Humans rely on the transmission of these organic substances that originate in soil through the intake of food.
The analogy can also be meant to remind humans of their modest origins. The phrases “We created” and “I am about to create” remind us that without God we would be nothing. He breathed our souls into us, and without him, we would still be clay.
This is as much a lesson in humility as it is in science. God could have made man analogous to anything in the world, yet he chose something simple to remind us that we must remain modest and humble. He chose a substance that is also similar in composition to the human body and in comparable amounts—a substance that relies on oxygen and water, like human beings.
In the end, those who wish to take a literal meaning from these verses can do so, and those who wish to take a metaphorical meaning from them can do so as well. It doesn’t change the word of the Quran or diminish the message of God’s creation.



















