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@skykiss if u are in contact with them: tell them

0. find out if #nuland is involved if yes: that is very bad X-D

1. make a good plan for after the #revolution how #democracy could work #BETTER #FAIRER create #JOBS than the #corruption that it has become in #TheWest

2. communicate this plan and intention to the world

3. remove the #mafia from office

4. be (hopefully) a positive #example for the rest of the world how #government for the people by the people works

@SecurityWriter if u are in contact with them: tell them

0. find out if #nuland is involved if yes: that is very bad X-D

1. make a good plan for after the #revolution how #democracy could work #BETTER #FAIRER create #JOBS than the #corruption that it has become in #TheWest

2. communicate this plan and intention to the world

3. remove the #mafia from office

4. be (hopefully) a positive #example for the rest of the world how #government for the people by the people works

Learning Hebrew: The Ultimate Paradox!

Ever feel like you’re getting better and worse at the same time? Welcome to the hilarious reality of learning a new language!
• You finally understand more… but now you realize how much you don’t know. 🤯
• You say a full sentence with confidence… but accidentally insult someone’s grandmother. 😬
• You start thinking in Hebrew… but now can’t remember how to say it in English. 🤔
• You read a whole paragraph fluently… and then get stuck on the simplest word. 😆

If this sounds familiar, congrats—you’re making real progress! The key is to keep going, keep laughing, and trust the process. And remember, I’m here to help with my speaking course and books to guide you every step of the way! Keep moving forward! 💪✨

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@vor @Linknation @pschanen

This is horseshit.

This is FUD, presented as if by a "friend"
Like anonymous "climate activists" telling us to concentrate on carbon capture.

The second largest instllation demographic for Linux is "grandparents" running something their kids told them was windows but is actually a simple ui on Linux,--

--- SO THEY DONT HAVE TO FIX WINDOWS™FOR THEM EVERY WEEKEND.

#linux#easy#better
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Ok so the Pocketjet PJ-663 manual says,
“- Avoid contact with Diazo (blueprint), carbon-less, or cast-coated papers.

- Avoid contact with vinyl or acetate materials, such as many notebook or report covers.

- Avoid contact with organic solvents, oils, and ammonia.

- When using a coloured marker, be sure to use one with a water-based ink. If you use a solvent-based marker, it may darken the paper.”

So like, I can watercolour just fine, but not acrylic paint them (fine by me).
The laminate is made of PET, which is polyester?
Is polyester “cast-coated”?

📚 Today, we're not just learning words; we're exploring phrases that are essential in everyday conversations.

Whether you're comparing your favorite foods, discussing movies, or simply engaging in friendly chatter, knowing how to express "better" and "worse" in Hebrew can add depth to your conversations.

🗣️ These phrases are more than just vocabulary; they're a gateway to expressing opinions and preferences in Hebrew, helping you connect more authentically with the language and its culture.

🌈 Remember, every step in learning a new language opens up a world of possibilities. So, let's embrace the journey together! Watch the reel, practice along, and see how these phrases can transform your Hebrew conversations.

✨ Don't forget to save this reel for practice and share it with fellow Hebrew enthusiasts!

🔊 Turn on the sound, and let's make learning Hebrew an exciting adventure!

Whether you're comparing your favorite foods, discussing movies, or simply engaging in friendly chatter, knowing how to express "better" and "worse" in Hebrew can add depth to your conversations.

🗣️ These phrases are more than just vocabulary; they're a gateway to expressing opinions and preferences in Hebrew, helping you connect more authentically with the language and its culture.

#Today I witnessed a very unpleasant #event. On the #c4rex #gateway, where I redirect non-#IPFS #clients, even from the Technotramp.com domain, #RPlayer was loading very #sloowly. However, I have two #pieces of #good #news:

1.) The RPlayer #bootloader handled it. (in about 30 to 40 #minutes)

2.) There is another #possibility 🙂
ipfs.io/ipfs/bafybeiewkxwysf4j

#HASH #always ends in "xwm". #Better to #check it.

#Enjoy, my #friend!