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@bessuren

agetechish & databaseish startups, linguistics, rocks, humanity augmentation, bodybuildingish, beautification — my highlights are pretty ܍܍

Katılım Mart 2023
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being a thôt-himbo as all-h intended
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@TheYapperwock be sure to make a scrumptious pie when they fruit
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Jimothy@TheYapperwock·
many will scoff but this is no simple feat this is a blueberry seedling - germinated from a cross of two heritage southern highbush cultivars this shit is harder than getting pandas to procreate
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@Maptysk is the correcting in the room with us?
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@vnorrman @KeyedCorbusier estonian has š and ž, they couldve done ǰ or ǧ if they wanted to use a common diacritic. loorǧer / loorǰer
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The Emergent New Man 🇪🇪
Broke: Romanized English Woke: re-Germanized English Bespoke: Finnicized English
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@vnorrman @KeyedCorbusier yes, i do. the created alphabet does not achieve what the last sentence in the first image states. the only set of those commonly difficult for foreigners are /th/ & /dh/—which they still didnt split up here. [dsh] is ridiculous.
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Ville N.@vnorrman·
@bessuren @KeyedCorbusier You think the people this is for would pronounce those correctly even if it did? Those are famously difficult for (for example) Finns, even decent English speakers fumble with them every now and then.
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JUST IN: Sweden says France’s nicotine pouch ban is an “attack on the Swedish way of life”
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@SyriacPhenom i dont get his shtick. does he have a general turkish channel or it’s about religion?
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@johnennis @justalexoki it should be called "synthesizing aggregator", wherein "aggregator" encompasses the sum of human history & ability, rather than any existing terminology that can be misconstrued due to historical baggage. "synthesizing intelligence" being its complement or in place of works too
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taoki@justalexoki·
what's so artificial about this intelligence anyway
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@vdoveraharon @ModernMaskil7 arent most eastern jews mixed with the western jews now, ie those that are from europe/magreb originally?
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@vdoveraharon @ModernMaskil7 jewish groups need to be redefined into western, eastern, and southern (SW & SE) where the first incl the group that its base is levantine+italian, second’s base is levantine+assyrian, last group is the converted yemenis & ethiopians. it would make this less confusing for others
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@ModernMaskil7 @Ashshuraya @DannoSwo theyre jews by an initial religious identification that shifted to an ethnoreligious one. all eastern jews are levantine+assyrian+misc like all western jews are levantine+italian+misc. however, that doesnt make them assyrian nor italian nor misc
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@Ashshuraya @DannoSwo Autosomal distance ≠ ancestry. They’re Jews, not Assyrians. Aramaic speaking Jews and other Iraqi Jews do certainly also have some genuine Mesopotamian ancestry, though.
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@KirkegaardEmil theyve gotten help from soviets, anglos, israelis/jews, iranians, turks, syrians, sunnis, and americans yet still stateless. not a real people
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@n00rdung must be one of the earlier fruits due to the higher disparity in naming. only italic/germanic/celtic* share the same root via latin while the rest dont. slavic, semitic, uralic, euskaric, kartvelic, hellenic, albanic, armenic, iranic, etc are unrelated
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slovborg@n00rdung·
The (Western) pear is one of the plants whose cultivation is specifically tied to Europe. The modern western pears are genetically derived from two wild population sources: one in the Caucasus and one core-European. Pears feature prominently in several neolithic European sites.
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Alfhilde 🦊⚔️@AlfhildeO

The fact that most of the world does not have pear flavored things is mind boggling to me. What do you mean you have never had succulent pear ice cream or pear juice? Its the best flavor ever. Its the nectar of the gods.

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@wali_hv balkanoids are cutie pies, takes this back
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For all their nationalist posturing the truth is the average Balkan person is drawn to the lowest-IQ mass consumer culture possible. Obsessed with German cars, beer, rappers, clubs, reality TV, gold chains. They love vulgar materialism over the elegant traditions they’re proud of
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@Persiansasanian coloration doesnt matter, theyre not closer genetically
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@bessuren I’m not a genetic expert but I’d disagree. Guessing more gene pools shared with them than someone who’s blonde with blue eyes
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Eranshahr🇮🇷@Persiansasanian·
Very interesting. If it wasn’t for sanctions on Iran. We would be an economic powerhouse. Placing ourselves with the 4th highest GDP. Above most western civilizations. Things will change, one way or another.
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@habahurhahu @MikeWingert @AramaicWire the reason being given for the assyrian word is that it underwent metathesis unlike all the other semitic languages, which i dont agree with, ie it’s TRO תרע for us, while it’s xOR ערx for the rest
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@bessuren @MikeWingert @AramaicWire Yeah the reason for this is due to the empathic being combined into one letter-- tsade while in aramaic the {ɮˤ} (s² empathic series)became a "ʕ" (ayin) The original sound was a ɮˤ but the aforementioned root is talking about a regular voiceless "th"
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