It will never be as spicy as Aba Ad-dajaj.
You die twice. One time when you stop breathing, and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody damns your soul for the last time.
It will never be as spicy as Aba Ad-dajaj.
Why would the US want to abandon Ukraine and undermine NATO by threatening EU countries that “don’t pay enough”?
Not “acting like Russia” should be contingent with not helping Syrian Kurdistan take areas where nearly no Kurds live, not blowing up cars in busy markets, and not sniping people in Aleppo.
That might not be in Syria’s best interest right now. Iran, Israel, and separatist groups are the priority. No need to provoke Russia on top of that.
#007986 -> #RRGGBB so greenish blue. If it has to be either blue or green, then it’s blue.
I think the bot couldn’t send DMs to KBin/MBin for some reason and now it’s fixed. I got the message today too.
Yes, but Trump has said what he wants to do clearly and was happy about it, instead of frowning and wagging his finger while sending the weapons and publishing the propaganda. If Biden was supporting this, his complicity would be debatable.
Remembrance.
Lets hope this cut in funding decreases terrorist attacks by the SDF to balance this out.
9…10…11…12 We cannot restock these shelves!
NP. It’s really interesting beyond it’s similarities to Arabic too; the dots in Syriac are used to make letters hard or soft, which makes a lot more sense than using the same rasm with a different number of dots to make a completely different sound.
The language also often explains the little weird differences between levantine Arabic and MSA or other dialects, like the word “طاقة” which refers to small round windows and “بوبو” which is used to refer to an infant.
The equivalent to Arabic ط is “tet”: ܛ, but in some fonts of Syriac “taw” ܬ looks like a mirrored ܛ.
You can read some words or full sentences sometimes, but some letters like taw (taa’) ت ܬ, ‘ayn ع ܥ, het (haa’) ح ܚ, and shin (sheen) ش ܫ are impossible to guess without checking out the alphabet first. The madnhaya script is closer to Arabic than the Estrangela script (which you’re probably seeing on your device).
Instead of the Arabic way of distinguishing similar letters by using dots, Syriac adds fangs or lines to change the “rasm” of the letter except for dal and raa’ which use a dot below and one above, respectively. I used to confuse waw ܘ, qaf ܩ, and mim ܡ a lot at first.
Arabic, English, some German, and can read / write Syriac Aramaic (Mostly use it to write Garshuni).
Wayland
The PA thinks that whatever Israel will leave them when they’re done stealing land will be more than what they’ll get fighting against the worldwide conspiracy. They actually believe that if all groups in Palestine had agreed to one of the past agreements and it went smoothly, they’d have proper borders and live relatively peacefully neighboring Israel, even with everything going on with countries Israel considers established, sovereign countries.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of them think what they’re doing is right, noble, and in the best interest of the whiny ungrateful fighters.
That’s certainly one of the color schemes of all time.
Haruna … Additionally, the default actions for left and right mouse buttons have changed: left click is now Play/Pause and right click opens the context menu.
Just needs reasonable loop options and it will be great.
I don’t live in Masameer, it’s very hard to find on a map.