yes, it worth for longer term, socially uplifting and empowerment the youths and women. USD23 billion is affordable price tag for Saudi Arabia and politically it give a mileage for King Salman and his son.
It's zero aur hero call you never know if it's going to success then you can't imagine the worth it will going to create but if even a single percent of its failure than the whole project will demolish non will talk about it
It’s probably expensive because they have to buy the buildings in its way. When the government buys out established buildings to make way for a project, they have to buy it in a higher price than what it actually cost. Because owners never put up their buildings and lands for sale and the government has to buy it, they have to buy it in a much higher price. Also, real estate in Riyadh is the most expensive in Saudi. I am only guessing but this is probably why
“We want to live a normal life. A life in which our religion translates to tolerance, to our traditions of kindness,” he told international business leaders at a conference in Riyadh last year.
saudi arabia should also build a modernized via tech, but classic old school arabian style city- like clay exteriors, and classic arabian architecture and styles in the desert- a heritage modern living settlement
He explains that Seventy percent of the Saudi population is under 30, and honestly he will not spend the next 30 years of his life dealing with destructive ideas. He said he will destroy them today and at once
Middle East countries: North Africa: Morocco 🇲🇦 (West-North Africa) Algeria 🇩🇿 (West-North Africa) Tunisia 🇹🇳 (Mid-North Africa) Libya 🇱🇾 (Mid-North Africa) Egypt 🇪🇬 (East-North Africa) Mid-East Africa: Sudan 🇸🇩 (Northern Mid-East Africa) Eritrea 🇪🇷 (Mid-East Africa) Djibouti 🇩🇯 (Mid-East Africa Somalia 🇸🇴(Southern Mid-East Africa) And South-East Europe: Turkey 🇹🇷 Cyprus 🇨🇾 And Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 Kuwait 🇰🇼 Bahrain 🇧🇭 Qatar 🇶🇦 United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 Yemen 🇾🇪 Oman 🇴🇲 And West Asia: Palestine 🇵🇸 Lebanon 🇱🇧 Jordan 🇯🇴 Syria 🇸🇾 Iraq 🇮🇶 Iran 🇮🇷 And South Asia: Afghanistan 🇦🇫 Pakistan 🇵🇰 These are all the countries in the Middle East. Geographically, culturally and ethnically. According to the United Nations 🇺🇳 (Note: illegal colonial occupation is not included in this list)
Wong Egypt is the only African country in the middle east the rest aren't,, Afghanistan and Pakistan aren't in the middle east like the rest of African countries
@@jakehandley3366Saudi is the 12th largest country in the world regarding land area. It hosts different cultures for each region. Of course it will have very diverse populations and diverse environments. From dry deserts to wet tropical forests and cold snow lands. I bet you never knew? When you deny that fact, it means you are very unaware and in need of some serious education.
@@jakehandley3366 don’t be a fool. I am openly gay myself. No problem at all. The only exception is no gay marriage. Other than that nobody cares about my sexuality. Not the people nor the law. Stop listening to propaganda. Saudi is a safe country and the people are nice. Nobody cares about anybody’s sexuality. Since it is a private matter. (Edit: sexuality is personal business. Nobody will judge you based off your “gay” personality or “gay” looks. In reality, What is not allowed is public sexual activities. This goes for everyone. Not just queer people. But also MARRIED straight people. Nobody kisses in public. It’s not allowed to act sexually in public by absolutely anyone. So there is absolutely no difference between any sexuality here. All public sexual behavior is not accepted culturally and religiously. And doing so by ANYONE is not acceptable. Even under heterosexual marriage)
@@NoName-ln8isc’mon. Saudi Arabia does not have tropical rainforests nor “cold snow lands”. They may create small, zoo-like examples of rainforests and a ski resort, but they will be completely artificial and unsustainable, without huge inputs of energy and water, wasting money that could used instead to increase the population’s quality of life.
Dubai is doing the same thing.. same sort of cost or price tags.. that part of the world needs something like this.. it will revolutionised their culture.. on top of that the Saudis has an obesity problem.. people need to interact more with each other..
Riyadh has a population of 7 million people and is lacking in green spaces and public plazas. This project is a very good idea and a necessary project.
Now at last im seeing 1 practically feasible project being happening in KSA other than those in NEOM which seems to from a futuristic movie or game. This is something good for all kinds of people. Kudos to KSA.
The great pyramids of Gizza are not in the middle east ... they are in Egypt and Egypt is located in North Africa ... It's not hard to read before working on any documentary projects. More research would've helped avoid some errors .... Oh, i forgot, home schooling is a part of American school systems. Read ... Middle East is different from Africa (Egypt - Gizaa = North Africa).
Educate yourself before talking please. A quick google search will give you the definition of “Middle East”. Here! Take a look! Middle East includes all of this: Africa: Morocco 🇲🇦 (West-North Africa) Algeria 🇩🇿 (West-North Africa) Tunisia 🇹🇳 (Mid-North Africa) Libya 🇱🇾 (Mid-North Africa) Egypt 🇪🇬 (East-North Africa) All the way down to Mid-East Africa: Sudan 🇸🇩 (Northern Mid-East Africa) Eritrea 🇪🇷 (Mid-East Africa) Djibouti 🇩🇯 (Mid-East Africa Somalia 🇸🇴(Southern Mid-East Africa) And South-East Europe: Turkey 🇹🇷 Cyprus 🇨🇾 And Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 Kuwait 🇰🇼 Bahrain 🇧🇭 Qatar 🇶🇦 United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 Yemen 🇾🇪 Oman 🇴🇲 And West Asia: Palestine 🇵🇸 Lebanon 🇱🇧 Jordan 🇯🇴 Syria 🇸🇾 Iraq 🇮🇶 Iran 🇮🇷 And South Asia: Afghanistan 🇦🇫 Pakistan 🇵🇰 These are all the countries in the Middle East. Geographically, culturally and ethnically. According to the United Nations 🇺🇳 (Note: illegal colonial occupation is not included in this list)
It's not too ambitious it's perfectly reasonable to build to a park of that size in a metropolis of 8 million people. I live in Riyadh and it's already more than halfway done.
I see that the planners of this sports complex were thoughtful enough to include surfaces for bike riding, running, and walking, But did they think of Saudi's weather, which is classified as "Desert Climate"? Basically this means "HOT", with temperatures up to 43 C [ 109 F ] in the summer. I hope they are planning to include first aid stations every mile or so for the runners to be cooled down, or they might lose a lot of citizens in this park. 😗
Well you’re talking from a place of ignorance, since the Riyadh weather isn’t 43 all day every day, this weather you speak of is only in 3 months of summer during the afternoon period which’s less than 4 hours. Most residents in Riyadh goes to the South of Saudi Arabia in summer where the weather is around 10c-20c. Not to mention the culture differences in Saudi Arabia where people go out after sun set for activities regardless, also the ability of withstanding high temperatures that people from cold places can’t, I can run a few miles in 43c no problem!!
@@gilbertfranklin1537 I’m Saudi and i can tell you some things. Saudi is large. 12th biggest country. While the majority of the land is a desert climate, not all of it is. In the north you can find cold snowy lands, it gets a lot of snow every winter and stays relatively cold in summer. The south has tropical climate and rain forests where it rains almost daily all year round. That aside, let’s talk about this specific project. This project is in Riyadh city. It is the capital city and is in the middle of the country, it is in the desert. It is surrounded by sand dunes. It is indeed a HOT desert climate in Riyadh city. But, did you know? Dry desert climate is very hot only when the sun is up. But when the sun goes down, it cools off very fast. People in Riyadh prefer to go out at night. Nobody ever walks during the peak sun times. Unless it is downtown between high rise buildings where the sun never touches ground. Regarding Riyadh: Peak summer temperature at noon is 43-48 is usual. But on the same day after sunsets it drops down by some 10 degrees.
@@Trashman-h3g yeah that’s what I meant but if you read articles about mega projects such as the line they are betting on technologies that doesn’t exist or that humanity don’t currently mastered. Plus they can use that money to help starving children in Yemen and Palestine. They are going to go bankrupt if they keep living a wasteful lifestyle like that. Look at Japan and South Korea a country without raw materials and resources. Look at Singapore , Taiwan , Malaysia these countries are highly developed and don’t depend on oil. They got many Fortune 500 companies implanted . 23 BN is a lot of money I know people who start trillions dollars companies from scratch like Zucc Elon and Bezos . Saudi Arabia might be rich but many Saudis still lives in poverty the standard of living could be much higher than the West . Money could still be invested in AI , Robotics , decarbonization of the economy and energy transition etc
What all of these videos clearly say: By the year 2030 (it's always 2030) freedom of movement will be illegal, but at least you'll have something pretty to look at!
The only projects that are too ambitious are ones that are technically infeasible or unaffordable. Neither is an issue when you control the world's most lucrative corporation and product... Saudi Aramco and essentially control of OPEC and the majority of the global supply chain... This product? I FULLY approve of. I am glad to see irrespective of politics and religion that the Kingdom is heavily investing in its own nation. Something that we haven't seen much of here in Canada since the 1980's when Petro-Canada functioned similarly...
@@chaimadebbabi7849 Massive vanity projects that are impractical at best and impossible at worst do not help the residents. Also, don't kid yourself. These projects are specifically to change the perception worldwide of Saudi Arabia and boost foreign investment.
All of this for only half of the population? Women cannot run nor jog in a abaya. Or even walk in the sun for most of the year. So they get left out. Nor are men allowed to wear what we consider to be sports or workout clothing in public. Kind of hard to do any outdoor exercise when it's 130 degrees out. What about sandstorms? How will they clean up parkland after a major one? Or clean the waterways? The reason they have an obesity problem is because they rather live indoors with A/C running most of the year. I'm sure that they are building "The Line" more as a safe habit to survive what global climate change is going to do to the Middle East. It will be the only habitable place for part of the year by the time it is done. It's just too bad that only the rich will be able to afford to live there, as the poor people retreat to caves or migrate north to escape the heat.
wow. some big claims about Saudi's current success in the world- lol def. not the innovation and tech capital. nor the greatest infrastructure in the world- but they can chase it, and not to take away from the progress and developments and what successes they have- maybe some day?
Well, it’s the fastest growing economy in the world. And it’s home for the biggest megaprojects in the world. All I hear about western countries is war and inflation and immigration We have none of that here we are just quietly spending our money for a better quality of life. hope you come visit to see for yourself
This seems a bit more achievable than The Line in Neom but is it really worth $23 billion?
No but its a great megaproject
yes, it worth for longer term, socially uplifting and empowerment the youths and women. USD23 billion is affordable price tag for Saudi Arabia and politically it give a mileage for King Salman and his son.
Yep. The king put a price tag on the project.
It's zero aur hero call you never know if it's going to success then you can't imagine the worth it will going to create but if even a single percent of its failure than the whole project will demolish non will talk about it
It’s probably expensive because they have to buy the buildings in its way.
When the government buys out established buildings to make way for a project, they have to buy it in a higher price than what it actually cost. Because owners never put up their buildings and lands for sale and the government has to buy it, they have to buy it in a much higher price. Also, real estate in Riyadh is the most expensive in Saudi.
I am only guessing but this is probably why
need to get me some of that Saudi money.
I want to invest in Saudi before it becomes like Dubai.
@@MohammedAlthhfryiri You can invest in Saudi projects today with Aseel and MoneyDo.
And what make you think that you deserve some of that money?
Interesting! so saudi money is different than American money?
“We want to live a normal life. A life in which our religion translates to tolerance, to our traditions of kindness,” he told international business leaders at a conference in Riyadh last year.
Tolerance for all. Except LGBT people, of course. Because we all know that being gay is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia 🥲
Awesome ! MBS ! Visionary !!! ❤️ from 🇮🇳
saudi arabia should also build a modernized via tech, but classic old school arabian style city- like clay exteriors, and classic arabian architecture and styles in the desert- a heritage modern living settlement
Why should they do that pal? Explain how that would benefit the general population, 2 marks available.
We call it salmani architecture.
Wow thanks Mr. Obvious because this is what the government is exactly doing except the clay thing that's primitive.
they're already building that and its called Diriyah
@@shonwamcfeckerty7363
Tell me how "The Line" benefits anyone?
Perfect !
He explains that Seventy percent of the Saudi population is under 30, and honestly he will not spend the next 30 years of his life dealing with destructive ideas. He said he will destroy them today and at once
this line park is good project better than the line
لدينا كثير من المشاريع الجميله لكن انا اشوف ان الخص رقم واحد وتكلفته ١/٢ تريليون دولار
@@mjed7938well i think it is the price of all projects line, trojon, qadiyaha etc.
Middle East countries:
North Africa:
Morocco 🇲🇦 (West-North Africa)
Algeria 🇩🇿 (West-North Africa)
Tunisia 🇹🇳 (Mid-North Africa)
Libya 🇱🇾 (Mid-North Africa)
Egypt 🇪🇬 (East-North Africa)
Mid-East Africa:
Sudan 🇸🇩 (Northern Mid-East Africa)
Eritrea 🇪🇷 (Mid-East Africa)
Djibouti 🇩🇯 (Mid-East Africa
Somalia 🇸🇴(Southern Mid-East Africa)
And
South-East Europe:
Turkey 🇹🇷
Cyprus 🇨🇾
And
Arabian Peninsula:
Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Kuwait 🇰🇼
Bahrain 🇧🇭
Qatar 🇶🇦
United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪
Yemen 🇾🇪
Oman 🇴🇲
And
West Asia:
Palestine 🇵🇸
Lebanon 🇱🇧
Jordan 🇯🇴
Syria 🇸🇾
Iraq 🇮🇶
Iran 🇮🇷
And
South Asia:
Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Pakistan 🇵🇰
These are all the countries in the Middle East. Geographically, culturally and ethnically. According to the United Nations 🇺🇳
(Note: illegal colonial occupation is not included in this list)
That is not an accurate geographical definition for the Middle East.
Wong Egypt is the only African country in the middle east the rest aren't,, Afghanistan and Pakistan aren't in the middle east like the rest of African countries
Saudi Arabia is diverse both culturally and environmentally. So it is indeed worth a visit
said absolutely no one ever
@@jakehandley3366Saudi is the 12th largest country in the world regarding land area. It hosts different cultures for each region. Of course it will have very diverse populations and diverse environments. From dry deserts to wet tropical forests and cold snow lands.
I bet you never knew?
When you deny that fact, it means you are very unaware and in need of some serious education.
@@NoName-ln8is you guys don’t even have the basics of the basics in place for women and queer people .. i couldn’t care less
@@jakehandley3366 don’t be a fool. I am openly gay myself. No problem at all. The only exception is no gay marriage. Other than that nobody cares about my sexuality. Not the people nor the law. Stop listening to propaganda. Saudi is a safe country and the people are nice. Nobody cares about anybody’s sexuality. Since it is a private matter.
(Edit: sexuality is personal business. Nobody will judge you based off your “gay” personality or “gay” looks. In reality, What is not allowed is public sexual activities. This goes for everyone. Not just queer people. But also MARRIED straight people. Nobody kisses in public. It’s not allowed to act sexually in public by absolutely anyone. So there is absolutely no difference between any sexuality here. All public sexual behavior is not accepted culturally and religiously. And doing so by ANYONE is not acceptable. Even under heterosexual marriage)
@@NoName-ln8isc’mon. Saudi Arabia does not have tropical rainforests nor “cold snow lands”. They may create small, zoo-like examples of rainforests and a ski resort, but they will be completely artificial and unsustainable, without huge inputs of energy and water, wasting money that could used instead to increase the population’s quality of life.
Dubai is doing the same thing.. same sort of cost or price tags.. that part of the world needs something like this.. it will revolutionised their culture.. on top of that the Saudis has an obesity problem.. people need to interact more with each other..
Now this is better than that huge 'the line'. That project seems very extraordinary
How’s the cycling going at plus 50 degrees.
? 😂
That is why the park is going to be built
Its 16 degrees now
Trees my friend trees. It’s belt in a park . Temperature in the shade and with cool wind on a sunny day is just perfect! 🌳 ☀️ 🚴
cloud seeding and planting forests will change the weather
Saudi Arabia is going on strongly ❤
Riyadh has a population of 7 million people and is lacking in green spaces and public plazas. This project is a very good idea and a necessary project.
Now at last im seeing 1 practically feasible project being happening in KSA other than those in NEOM which seems to from a futuristic movie or game. This is something good for all kinds of people. Kudos to KSA.
The great pyramids of Gizza are not in the middle east ... they are in Egypt and Egypt is located in North Africa ... It's not hard to read before working on any documentary projects. More research would've helped avoid some errors .... Oh, i forgot, home schooling is a part of American school systems. Read ... Middle East is different from Africa (Egypt - Gizaa = North Africa).
Egypt is belong to African continent but belong to Arabian Peninsula, pls before you correct someone be sure that you have brain
Geographically;
the Middle East is called West Asia; if we were to consider Egypt as North Africa.
why so serious ...they are part of middle east ... arabian peninsula
Educate yourself before talking please. A quick google search will give you the definition of “Middle East”.
Here! Take a look!
Middle East includes all of this:
Africa:
Morocco 🇲🇦 (West-North Africa)
Algeria 🇩🇿 (West-North Africa)
Tunisia 🇹🇳 (Mid-North Africa)
Libya 🇱🇾 (Mid-North Africa)
Egypt 🇪🇬 (East-North Africa)
All the way down to Mid-East Africa:
Sudan 🇸🇩 (Northern Mid-East Africa)
Eritrea 🇪🇷 (Mid-East Africa)
Djibouti 🇩🇯 (Mid-East Africa
Somalia 🇸🇴(Southern Mid-East Africa)
And
South-East Europe:
Turkey 🇹🇷
Cyprus 🇨🇾
And
Arabian Peninsula:
Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Kuwait 🇰🇼
Bahrain 🇧🇭
Qatar 🇶🇦
United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪
Yemen 🇾🇪
Oman 🇴🇲
And
West Asia:
Palestine 🇵🇸
Lebanon 🇱🇧
Jordan 🇯🇴
Syria 🇸🇾
Iraq 🇮🇶
Iran 🇮🇷
And
South Asia:
Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Pakistan 🇵🇰
These are all the countries in the Middle East. Geographically, culturally and ethnically. According to the United Nations 🇺🇳
(Note: illegal colonial occupation is not included in this list)
Where will they do the public lashings ?
We don't have that anymore
@@kalied6219
انت من وين؟
Good plan for MBS
Saudi The dream City Maker only Soudi are doing impossible of possible❤🎉 InshaAllah 🎉
These countries building new things are like when poor people win the lotto and spend it all on gold chains with giant dollar sign emblems
It's not too ambitious it's perfectly reasonable to build to a park of that size in a metropolis of 8 million people. I live in Riyadh and it's already more than halfway done.
I see that the planners of this sports complex were thoughtful enough to include surfaces for bike riding, running, and walking, But did they think of Saudi's weather, which is classified as "Desert Climate"? Basically this means "HOT", with temperatures up to 43 C [ 109 F ] in the summer. I hope they are planning to include first aid stations every mile or so for the runners to be cooled down, or they might lose a lot of citizens in this park. 😗
Well you’re talking from a place of ignorance, since the Riyadh weather isn’t 43 all day every day, this weather you speak of is only in 3 months of summer during the afternoon period which’s less than 4 hours. Most residents in Riyadh goes to the South of Saudi Arabia in summer where the weather is around 10c-20c. Not to mention the culture differences in Saudi Arabia where people go out after sun set for activities regardless, also the ability of withstanding high temperatures that people from cold places can’t, I can run a few miles in 43c no problem!!
I ran in summer in dubai and abu Dhabi; you just do it early that’s all
@@al3ndlib - Never been there, so I will take your word for it.
@@gilbertfranklin1537
I’m Saudi and i can tell you some things.
Saudi is large. 12th biggest country.
While the majority of the land is a desert climate, not all of it is.
In the north you can find cold snowy lands, it gets a lot of snow every winter and stays relatively cold in summer.
The south has tropical climate and rain forests where it rains almost daily all year round.
That aside, let’s talk about this specific project.
This project is in Riyadh city. It is the capital city and is in the middle of the country, it is in the desert. It is surrounded by sand dunes. It is indeed a HOT desert climate in Riyadh city.
But, did you know? Dry desert climate is very hot only when the sun is up.
But when the sun goes down, it cools off very fast.
People in Riyadh prefer to go out at night. Nobody ever walks during the peak sun times. Unless it is downtown between high rise buildings where the sun never touches ground.
Regarding Riyadh: Peak summer temperature at noon is 43-48 is usual.
But on the same day after sunsets it drops down by some 10 degrees.
Is this A.I.?
They like streight lines too much
Not only lines 😂
they even cover the curves of women
@@metrodonkey8093 to prevent r_pes
The most boring cycle is a linear cycle. They should try to diversify that route.
Slap a long trunk and floppy ears on end; a curly tail on the other end; paint it all white and rename it Jumbo.
I don't like that road over the park, why not to pass it under
That’s burning money they can start an electric car company like Geely
You know you can do two things at once right? We already own an electric car company it’s called lucid
@@Trashman-h3g yeah that’s what I meant but if you read articles about mega projects such as the line they are betting on technologies that doesn’t exist or that humanity don’t currently mastered. Plus they can use that money to help starving children in Yemen and Palestine. They are going to go bankrupt if they keep living a wasteful lifestyle like that. Look at Japan and South Korea a country without raw materials and resources. Look at Singapore , Taiwan , Malaysia these countries are highly developed and don’t depend on oil. They got many Fortune 500 companies implanted . 23 BN is a lot of money I know people who start trillions dollars companies from scratch like Zucc Elon and Bezos . Saudi Arabia might be rich but many Saudis still lives in poverty the standard of living could be much higher than the West . Money could still be invested in AI , Robotics , decarbonization of the economy and energy transition etc
@@Trashman-h3g Lucid is partially American PIF only own 62% of the company . Ceers is 100% Saudi
@@Mr.Rothschild
So you know we already have ceer? And still complaining 😅
What all of these videos clearly say: By the year 2030 (it's always 2030) freedom of movement will be illegal, but at least you'll have something pretty to look at!
8 Distric ...
U all good pal? Get yersel a glass of water 👍
a lot of beautiful amination videos only and nothing else..
will be finish this year
@@mohd-obid
hope you are right.unfortunatly you are not
The only projects that are too ambitious are ones that are technically infeasible or unaffordable. Neither is an issue when you control the world's most lucrative corporation and product... Saudi Aramco and essentially control of OPEC and the majority of the global supply chain... This product? I FULLY approve of. I am glad to see irrespective of politics and religion that the Kingdom is heavily investing in its own nation. Something that we haven't seen much of here in Canada since the 1980's when Petro-Canada functioned similarly...
Whats your problem with thr religion
Yet another 'THIS IS BIG AND LOOK AT US !!!!' failure.
It’s not really about u , it’s for the people of Riyadh city lol
Just u wait pal, will be one of the biggest countries in 20 years 👍
This isn't for you, foreigner, but for Riyadh residents. It hasn't even been completed to call it a failure yet. Easy with your greed.
it is not about how you a foreigners would look at it, it is about the people of saudi arabia to be more healthy and happy.
@@chaimadebbabi7849
Massive vanity projects that are impractical at best and impossible at worst do not help the residents.
Also, don't kid yourself. These projects are specifically to change the perception worldwide of Saudi Arabia and boost foreign investment.
All of this for only half of the population? Women cannot run nor jog in a abaya. Or even walk in the sun for most of the year. So they get left out. Nor are men allowed to wear what we consider to be sports or workout clothing in public. Kind of hard to do any outdoor exercise when it's 130 degrees out.
What about sandstorms? How will they clean up parkland after a major one? Or clean the waterways?
The reason they have an obesity problem is because they rather live indoors with A/C running most of the year.
I'm sure that they are building "The Line" more as a safe habit to survive what global climate change is going to do to the Middle East. It will be the only habitable place for part of the year by the time it is done. It's just too bad that only the rich will be able to afford to live there, as the poor people retreat to caves or migrate north to escape the heat.
what poor people ? , can you elaborate
You are a westerner do not be concern of things you do not understand.
Saudi Arabia become liberal nowadays, they are open minded, they organized halloween party and even Mariah Carey had concert there.
@@aungmyintoo4635😂😂
Nice apocalyptic movie promise
4:05 He's the very monarch who legalized feminine driving in his country a year before having kontraktourz fabricate the project.
Can I come over for holidays with my girlfriends and drink & party all night ? Then wear bikinis on the beach while drinking cocktails?
🤔 💭
No, you can’t, but what you can do is experiencing another culture besides partying all night if you come to Saudi
@@Trashman-h3g lovely. Thanks for letting me know
are we still talking about saudi? 😂😂
Are you sick 😫 🤒 😷
Did you want to talk only about israel?
Yes we are and we will for ever
What are your pronouns 🤡🤡🤡🤡
here is what happen when America get busy with their wars ... other countries grow
Money....no problem
no fighting, namasta, do more yoga
Sick 😫 🤒
Keep crying
Obey Rats 🐀 🤣
Obey Allah who created the whole Galaxy ....
Before 1 it was zero 0
Watch haik from India ....
Be a muslim ☪️
wow. some big claims about Saudi's current success in the world- lol
def. not the innovation and tech capital. nor the greatest infrastructure in the world- but they can chase it, and not to take away from the progress and developments and what successes they have- maybe some day?
Will be in 4 and a half years pal, just wait n see ye
Well, it’s the fastest growing economy in the world. And it’s home for the biggest megaprojects in the world. All I hear about western countries is war and inflation and immigration We have none of that here we are just quietly spending our money for a better quality of life. hope you come visit to see for yourself
🤣🤣🤣
could they just use the budget on dealing with the H0utie rebels,, cuz ii will gonna hinder those progress🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
why
We have lots of things I want. I have all the originals. I want the Tripoli Palace back. Other architecture I saved from the Tartan Empire
IS JOKING
#alleyeonraffah