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  1. Assurbanipal_II

    Looking for Insights? (Closed, Thank you!)

    :blob_reach: Come help me. You surely understand too as a Cyrillic user.
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    Chi doesn't translate to kh in terms of pronunciation. :blob_neutral: Khaos is an incorrect transliteration that arises probably from its incorrect English use. Chi is a phonem that doesn't exist in English that leads to an approximation through kh.
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    Looking for Insights? (Closed, Thank you!)

    :blobspearpeek: *classical education strikes* It is Chaos! The Greek x is not a kappa. :blob_neutral: Sounds like a persona game.
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    :blobspearpeek: Okay, but don't use Arcadia! It is contaminatio! Contamnatio - A case when words of different language origins are used together. Arcadia is the Latinised version of Arkadia. Greek doesn't have the letter c, meanwhile Latin was much of a user of k. Funnily, the c is pronounced...
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    :blob_neutral: How do you all know the brithdays?

    :blob_neutral: How do you all know the brithdays?
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    :blob_reach: Huggaru.

    :blob_reach: Huggaru.
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    Personally, I am a supporter of this choice. I like the introduction through an imaginary narrator in the tradition of Herodotus. It gives the story an epic, historical flair you cannot achieve through character driven interaction. :blob_cookie: That is a fair assessment actually, but you...
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    I'm not an expert, I just write from the heart.

    :blob_neutral: The shtrafniki are calling. :sweating_profusely:
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    :blob_neutral: You are a fish. Omega 3 is part of your natural life cycle.

    :blob_neutral: You are a fish. Omega 3 is part of your natural life cycle.
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    What ive learned

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    Agent wrote salius. :blob_neutral: salis mean salt on Latin. Ergo salten.

    Agent wrote salius. :blob_neutral: salis mean salt on Latin. Ergo salten.
  12. Assurbanipal_II

    Reviewing: A Rough Sketch.

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    :blob_neutral: Salius, the salten.

    :blob_neutral: Salius, the salten.
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    :blob_cookie: Yes, filled with cookieness. What is your filling btw?

    :blob_cookie: Yes, filled with cookieness. What is your filling btw?
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    :blob_cookie: You are a curious existence.

    :blob_cookie: You are a curious existence.
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    The novels people like DO reflect who they really are.

    :blob_cookie: I often do without reading, presuming they must have written something reasonable.
  17. Assurbanipal_II

    What is your favourite type of hot drink?

    Yes, hot chocolate is something very Anglo-American. Europe, meanwhile, is more cacao land.
  18. Assurbanipal_II

    What is your favourite type of hot drink?

    :blob_neutral: Hot chocolate consists of, as its name says, of chocolate dissolved, meanwhile cacao is made from cacao powder directly. Hot chocolate needs chocolate. :blob_neutral: There is a distinct difference, but the English language rarely makes this distinction. Thus, many people call...
  19. Assurbanipal_II

    What is your favourite type of hot drink?

    :blob_neutral: Cacao. :blob_neutral: It isn't an option. I am dismayed.
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