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abeauutifulpatience · 7 months
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Miqdam bin Madikarib (RA) said: “I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: ‘A human being fills no worse vessel than his stomach. It is sufficient for a human being to eat a few mouthfuls to keep his spine straight. But if he must (fill it), then one third of food, one third for drink and one third for air.’”
• (Sunan Ibn Majah 3349, Book 29, Hadith 99)
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sindhuraw-blog · 7 years
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Anyone else? I'm bored of my excessive eating today. . . . #boredomstrike #excessiveeating #mood😏
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xavierfiles-blog · 6 years
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Jordan D. White To Edit The X-Line
As announced today on Twitter, X-Men Office editor Mark Paniccia is moving over to the Star Wars office. Filling in that vacancy is longtime DEADPOOL and STAR WARS editor Jordan D. White.
And with that, I now turn over #XMENMONDAY to @cracksh0t (I’ll still pop in every now and then to share my mutant enthusiasm). Keep a lookout for #STARWARSWEDNESSDAY! Love to all who love X-MEN!
— Mark Paniccia (@MarkPaniccia) March 19, 2018
Sure am!
— Jordan D. White (@cracksh0t) March 19, 2018
Mark will likely be remembered for spearheading the RESURRXION relaunch as well as leading fan interactions with #XMENMONDAY.
Under Jordan’s leadership, DEADPOOL and the STAR WARS line have been some of the best selling books at Marvel. They have both embraced the mini-series format and this change bodes well for the future of the franchise. This is not Jordan’s first excessivee in the X-Office, he previously editied books like ALL-NEW X-MEN, ALL-NEW X-FACTOR, X-MEN ’92, UNCANNY X-FORCE and many more.
To celebrate, Jordan shared his ukulele cover of the theme to X-MEN: THE ANIMATED SERIES.
For my first #XMENMONDAY I like no you to my ukulele cover of the X-Men 90s theme song… which I’ve used as my ringtone since last time I worked in the X-Office! https://t.co/6UUA5k2rsb
— Jordan D. White (@cracksh0t) March 19, 2018
Welcome (back) to the X-Men Jordan, you know the rest of the bit!
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