You better behave, otherwise I will get the Indian man to catch you

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Go google this about Mustafa Centre, and be better informed, you dumbass.
I followed your advise and googled. Here's the reply:

No, Mustafa Centre in Singapore does not sell items considered "haram" (forbidden in Islam) as it is a Muslim-owned business

And fuck you pagan polytheist cow/elephant/monkey/rat worshipper
 
I followed your advise and googled. Here's the reply: No, Mustafa Centre in Singapore does not sell items considered "haram" (forbidden in Islam) as it is a Muslim-owned business
And fuck you pagan polytheist cow/elephant/monkey/rat worshipper
You sound like a religious extremist whom the ISD must monitor closely. If you hate "infidels" so much, go blow yourself up so you can meet your 72-year-old virgin in hell.
 
I followed your advise and googled. Here's the reply:
No, Mustafa Centre in Singapore does not sell items considered "haram" (forbidden in Islam) as it is a Muslim-owned business
And fuck you pagan polytheist cow/elephant/monkey/rat worshipper
It should be advice and NOT "advise". You need to brush up on your pathetic command of English. You claimed earlier that Mustafa Centre only sells halal food, and I corrected you that it does not only sell halal food products, but it does have many halal food options. You are trying to put words into my mouth by adding the term "haram", you cunning and dishonest religious fanatic.
 
It should be advice and NOT "advise". You need to brush up on your pathetic command of English. You claimed earlier that Mustafa Centre only sells halal food, and I corrected you that it does not only sell halal food products, but it does have many halal food options. You are trying to put words into my mouth by adding the term "haram", you cunning and dishonest religious fanatic.
You little cun't can't understand not halal is haram?
 

Sinki brain small, will be first affected??​


Newly discovered fungus turns cave-dwelling spiders into ‘zombies’​

Taylor Nicioli, CNN
Fri, 14 February 2025 at 9:35 PM SGT6-min read

The newfound species of zombie spider fungus, Gibellula attenboroughii, lures cave spiders out of their lairs before killing them, according to a recent study. - Tim Fogg

The newfound species of zombie spider fungus, Gibellula attenboroughii, lures cave spiders out of their lairs before killing them, according to a recent study. - Tim Fogg
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Scientists in Europe have identified a previously unknown species of fungus that turns cave spiders into “zombies.” The fungus lures them out of their webs before instigating an untimely death and then uses the spiders’ corpses to spread its spores.

The newly discovered species, named Gibellula attenboroughii, acts in a similar way as the zombie ant fungus, seemingly manipulating its prey to move to a more suitable spot for the fungus to spread, according to a study published January 24 in the journal Fungal Systematics and Evolution.
 
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