Rik wrote:I love the Egyption hieroglyph for one million: shocked-man-waving-hands-in-air.Qwynegold wrote:In ancient Egyptian, the word for "one million" also meant "eternal" or something like that.
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Ick! I've been sigged!Tarasoriku wrote:Rik wrote:I love the Egyption hieroglyph for one million: shocked-man-waving-hands-in-air.Qwynegold wrote:In ancient Egyptian, the word for "one million" also meant "eternal" or something like that.
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linguoboy wrote:Speaking of rural folk, isn't "yihading" something you do from the cab of a pickup truck after a few dozen Old Styles?schwhatever wrote:???? I think the Greater Jihad (aka Inner Jihad) is one of the better things religion has come up with.Torco wrote:yihading
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Guys, really, Dewrad is right. Don't turn this into a discussion thread. I've seen it happen countless times: threads like this, that are used as repositories for quotes, lists, links, etc etc eventually get bogged down with people DISCUSSING said quotes, lists, links, etc etc that it gets to the point where people can hardly find them if they search through the thread. And so they stop using it, and the thread dies.
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"It will not come by waiting for it. It will not be said, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is.' Rather, the Kingdom of the Father is spread out upon the earth, and men do not see it."
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Some cold-blooded shit to say to a motherfucker before popping a cap in his ass.J.M.D. wrote:Gaius17 wrote:Conlangers/Conworlders : how do i find them in my local region? this is prrly a dumb question to ask but idk wat to do... lol
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langover94 wrote:iPapapishu! wrote:I believe that science is the only thing that can say anything about anything.Let's pretend I'm science for a second. Science says: you're an asshole for talking to other people like that. If you do that IRL, then I feel sorry for you, and have no respect for you.iPapapishu! wrote:No, it isn't. "IMO", you're an stupid, arrogant fuck who's just repeating well-worn bullshit in hopes of appearing intelligent.Sano wrote:Which, IMO, is the center of the discussion.
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Xephyr wrote:Guys, really, Dewrad is right. Don't turn this into a discussion thread. I've seen it happen countless times: threads like this, that are used as repositories for quotes, lists, links, etc etc eventually get bogged down with people DISCUSSING said quotes, lists, links, etc etc that it gets to the point where people can hardly find them if they search through the thread. And so they stop using it, and the thread dies.
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linguoboy wrote:Ah, so now I know where Towcester pastries originated! Cheers.GrinningManiac wrote:Local pronunciation - /ˈtoʊ.stə/
Io wrote:Yes, we had similar industrialization here, they built colossal factories that didn't make much economic sense and they naturally died after 1989, a bit like having billions of dollars, Zimbabwe dollars that is. Today Russia isn't anything more than a source for raw materials, like Saudi Arabia but with nukes.Look at how he managed to industrialize Russia, for example.






