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Who remembers when it was 23 degrees last summer in Tiznit?
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Lwalida makatkhlinich nkhroj o ana mrta7
Hey l2ikhwan 3ndi wa7d istifsar n shit..so ana rajl 23yo khdam okay so lblan is lwalida mskina katkhaf 3lia bzaf walakin ldaraja kbira y3ni kankon kharj m3a drari katb9a t3yt lia bzaf bach nji ldar so mab9itch kan9dr nkhrj mrta7 ga3 drari kankon gals m3ahom kikono mrta7in walakin ana mbrzt 7it 3arfha mkhlo3a 3lia o 7ta safar makan9drch nsafr so lyom drt m3a drari s7abi nsafr ana wyahom lrbat nkhl9oha fmwazin 7it 3it mn lkhdma ch7al marta7it o mli gltha liha tkhl3at o t9l9at o galt lia laa fin atbat kiradir liha rah lw9t khayba o ana glt liha walo anmchi o gltha lwalid galia haaanya sir dbr rask walakin hiya n3sat m9l9a...o lyom mchit lb7ar m3a drari o fach jit galt lia "awah dkhlti lb7ar ? 3mti?? Makhftich?? Dkhlti ldakhl lmaj ga3 ?? Yeah bzaf dl2as2ila so I CANT NKHROJ MRTA7 CHINHAR. sorry twlt 3likom
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please stop glorifying foreigners
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Too busy to call or text ?
I've learned through the years that we re never really too busy to talk to the people we care about (friends, partners, family). When it's someone I love and want to talk to, I text them back as soon as I can , and I let them know if my hands are full. But I see that some other people might disagree. Are you the kind That makes time to talk to the person you love or the kind that cannot do that?
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Took these a few days ago and thought they need a share
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A drawing i made to express mental stress and overthinking.🧠
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The world is going downhill if this is real
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I call this "tbhdil national flag"
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Arrived in Meknès
Yesterday I arrived in Meknès, me and my mom were looking for an apartment to buy so we can finally have a home we can call ours, we came from Tanger were we also looked for an apartment but everything was too expensive.To my surprise the weather here in Meknès was a shock to me after living in Tanger for a while, we got out the train and my mother asked around to find out how life here is, the taxi driver we got said there's no jobs here, people are struggling, if you want to settle here you need to start your own business and that we should go back to Tanger, this was enough for me to say "yikes mom we need to go back even if the apartments are pricey and we won't have money left to buy furniture at least we might find a job" after that he took us to 2 apartments that we wanted to check out and charged us 200 dhiram for the ride (daylight robbery) that were the cheapest we could find(20k euro) the first one was in a dirty area, people threw their garbage on the street and it smelled like wet cigarettes just outside the front door so I was immediately "nah I'm good on this one" even tho the apartments itself on the inside was decent for the price, 3 rooms 2 bathrooms 60 something meters, so then we go to the second apartment a little further like 5 -10 minutes away and it's completely different, it's like going from the ghetto neighbourhood to the suburbs and the apartment is the same price pretty much the same 60-66 sqmeters 3 bedroom 2 bathrooms its more open and the light from the outside gets in better, has a small balcony everything about it was just so much better don't get me wrong it had its cons too but nothing major , only a crazy person would not buy this one. Now I'm at my aunt's house in taoujdate contemplating with my mom weather we should move to Meknès in that apartment and what the future would look like for us there, me a non darija speaker, half Moroccan with no education or degrees and my mom who also went through her life dependening on her husband who no longer is in the picture. Any suggestions/advice is welcomed!
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kifach lblaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan
salam salam l3am lfayt f chher 8 tlee3 lia kolchi f rassi w ana nheez sac gelt anb9a gha netmcha tanwli hewa hadak nrje3 jeehd, b9it gha ghadi autostop netmcha, haz saci foug ktafi w baghi n3erf 7ee9 rjal hahah, tal9it rassi weslt sahra chwia dakhla chwia gelt ndreb gaa3 lguergarat chwiia tal9it rassi dakhel lsenegal chwia west dakar kandoour, rje3t hewa hadak b9it khdam tranquille wlit 3aych f wahd surf town wela 3edi jehd all good db again kan7ees bli waaalo mab9it 9ader ndir waaalo t9ada jeeehd and thinking of n5eeerj nderbha b chi tjalwii9a 3alamia, i can afford voll wa7ed lasia ayb9a 3edi walo w nchuf fin had denya atloo7ni, i'm 22 yo
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انعدام أدوية اضطراب فرط الحركة و تشتت الانتباه ..
https://youtu.be/8_DOKI5WqUs?si=wjVHCsdvye756rd9
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My Wake-Up Call: 150 Kg, No Confidence, No Life — Until Reality Hit Me Hard
Hey everyone, I wanted to share my story because I know how hard it is to start changing when you feel stuck.
Back in 2017, I was a high schooler who played video games obsessively — 7 to 8 hours a day. I ignored studies, social life, and my health. By 2018, I weighed 140 kg at just 16 years old. Then came 2019 and the COVID lockdown, which made things worse — no school, no responsibilities, just gaming and eating. I reached 150 kg.
One day, after hours in front of the computer, I had a heart scare — I could barely breathe. Doctors told me my liver was full of fat, my cholesterol was high, and my heart rhythm was unstable. That was my wake-up call.
I realized I had to change — not just my body but my whole life. It’s been a tough journey, but I’m sharing it openly to help others who might feel lost.
This is just the beginning. If you want to read the full story and follow my progress, let me know
Thanks for reading, and I’m happy to answer any questions.
Note : now am 115kg ,confident, better shape , better lifestyle , and healthier life
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Whats the best coffee out there that you like?
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Likhwane chi 7d 3ndo clima nbat 3ndo tadoz simana
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🇲🇦 I’m a 23-year-old Moroccan in Italy, and I want to start a Social Democratic movement in Morocco. I need your thoughts.
Salam everyone,
I’m a 23-year-old Moroccan living and working in Italy. I’ve been thinking a lot about the future of our country, and I feel a strong urge to contribute something meaningful.
I’m not calling for revolution or conflict — I’m interested in starting a moderate, social democratic political movement in Morocco. One that pushes for dignity, social justice, public healthcare, affordable housing, and better opportunities for youth — inspired by European welfare models.
I believe we can create a better Morocco within the law and within the system, but with more vision, energy, and accountability.
I’ve started drafting ideas, policies, and even reading about party-building and communications. But I know I can’t do this alone.
I’m asking:
Are there people here who think like this?
Is there space in Moroccan politics for a youth-led, peaceful, reformist party?
What do you think is missing in our current politics?
Would you join or support something like this?
If you want to chat privately or help brainstorm, I’m very open. Thanks for reading.
Tahia lmaghrib.
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Striking in the first day of Hijri year and right after the US is planing to consider you a terrorist group 🤦
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One of the best places (TAGHAZOUT )
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Some more of casablanca
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Is this how u dress for a job interview
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Western media never shows stuff like this only when the 0.01% of immigrants do something bad it becomes mainstream sadly
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3afakom bghit 7al lhadchi
9bl yomayn ta9riban. Kna na3sin ana w 5oya sghir (sghar mni b 2 years) f salon bo7dna. Ta9riban m3a hadik 3 w nos d lil. 5oya sghir bda kighawt b chakl histiri. Ana ndt ma5lo3 w 7ta ana bdit kanghwt m3ah kis7ab liya chi chfar d5ol l salon w b9it kan9lb 3lih w kandrab z3ma ghatji fih chi drba. 3ad moraha jat lwalida wl 5wadriya y9olona chno wa93 w kda and hdaw rah gha 5ok kan kit5ayl chi 7aja w sf (7itash kis7ab lih chi 7aja ghriba 9ast lih ydo z3ma jinn w hadakchi). Now here's my problem. Ana kbir chwiya like 19 ans. 9alo liya 3lach ghwti b7al chi dri sghir and kda. Lmochkila hiya rah machi awal mara kiw9a3 b7al had lblan. And i hate the fact that awal 7aja kandirha la cho3oriyan kanghwt for like 1 second 3ad moraha kantsrf. Kifach n9dar manb9ach nghwt because it is humilitating.
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Do you remember this Moroccan?
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26 days of backpacking in Morocco
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Public proposal going wrong, what do u think about this kind of stuff in Morocco and how do u picture it? Is this something for moroccans?
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Boycott for #FREEPALESTINE
The boycott is not just a political stand — it’s a humanitarian and religious responsibility. Supporting companies that back the occupation, even indirectly, makes us part of the injustice.
On the Day of Judgment, we’ll be asked about our choices — big and small. Even if we can’t avoid everything, doing our best counts. Allah does not burden a soul beyond what it can bear.
It’s time to wake up. Every small action matters.
✌🏼🇵🇸
Edit: I do not want to insult anyone, whether they are religious or not.
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Morocco doesn’t have a development problem, it has a civility problem
We can build the best roads, stadiums, tram lines and airports but none of it will matter if basic civility is missing.
I love this country but every day I see things that make me shake my head. People run red lights like it’s a suggestion. Trash gets thrown next to empty bins. Constant honking for no reason. No lines in public offices, everyone pushing to get ahead. Taxis overcharging without shame. Kids yelling and throwing things on buses while their parents laugh.
And the worst part is that it’s getting worse. Especially in cities where rural migration is high. Many come with no intention of adapting to city life. They bring village habits into urban environments and think it’s normal.
We talk about Morocco’s image, about hosting the World Cup in 2030, about promoting tourism but image starts with behavior in the streets.
Infrastructure is easy. Mindset is the real challenge.
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I'm Grocery store ( Hanout )/Heri owner ask me anything!
I saw this on other subs, and wanna give it a try here
I don't know if people curious about how are grocery stores are managed in Morocco, let's see.
I answer any question.
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