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@SkylorKatiman

@@SomeOne-oh7cg ahh! let me enlighten you of my culture, my friend. one might call us an "off-brand japanese" which is t̶o̶t̶a̶l̶l̶y̶ ̶c̶o̶r̶r̶e̶c̶t̶ extremely untrue.

we are a southeast asian ethnic group (technically many ethnic groups bounded by a culture and language) originating on the island of java in indonesia. culturally, we resemble that of the thais, cambodians, and filipinos. linguistically, our language resembles malay but has many borrowings from sanskrit because of its hindu-buddhist past. we number around 100 million around the world (surprising, right?) but we stay kind of low key as we are not much of a nationality and we stay in few places. you may have heard of gamelan music, a characteristically souheast asian gong music, and it was made by us. our culture in ancient times was a superpower in the region with a very powerful navy but even more powerful trading skills, since many people sought our nutmeg, coffee, and various tropical spices from the silk road. in fact, the term "a cup of java" which is another term for a cup of coffee was named after our land because we traded so much high quality coffee in the ancient times that our land just became iconic amongst coffee lovers and synonymous with quality roast coffee. this is then where java program and javascript got its name. so yes, i quite literally do speak fluent javascript.

i happen to come from a community of javanese people ffrom south america because slave trade (wack) by the dutch.

you probably do not know any famous javanese people off the top of your head, but i guarantee, there are numerous javanese people you may be aware of. eddie van halen was of partial javanese descent! his mother was half javanese! interesting, right? who knew this legendary rockstar had partial off-brand japanese descent?! how about obama? he of course was not javanese, but his step siiblings were, since he lived in indonesia for a while!

tl;dr:
the javanese are a southeast asian ethnic group from indonesia that is basically if pacific islanders and cambodians had a child. we love rice, noodles, temples, and coffee!



@omarlittle-hales8237

Salam, Shlama, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace.

Trinitarians are inoculated from rationality, facts and logic. It is no surprise that basic reasoning is entirely lost on those that believe that the creator became one of those he created in order to save the created from his own self. Not to mention the incoherence in the scripture, never minding the creed itself.

Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
[James 1:13) God cannot be tempted


(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God


(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea 11:9) God is not a man


(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn


(1 Corinthians 15: 3-4) Jesus Died

(1 Timothy 1:17) God cannot die


(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation


(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary

(Isaiah 40:28) God cannot grow weary


(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121: 2-4) God doesn't sleep


(John 5:19) Jesus wasn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45: 5-7) God is all powerful


(Mark 13:32) Jesus wasn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing



@omarlittle-hales8237

Salam, Shlama, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace.

In The Name Of God, Most Compassionate & Most Gracious.

Quran [Last Testament]:

[17:9] This Quran guides to the best path, and brings good news to the believers who lead a righteous life, that they have deserved a great recompense.

[17:10] As for those who disbelieve in the Hereafter, we have prepared for them a painful retribution.

[17:11] The human being often prays for something that may hurt him, thinking that he is praying for something good. The human being is impatient.

[17:12] We rendered the night and the day two signs. We made the night dark, and the day lighted, that you may seek provisions from your Lord therein.

This also establishes for you a timing system, and the means of calculation. We thus explain everything in detail.



@omarlittle-hales8237

Salam, Shlama, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace.
The measures that led to the formation of the Zionist regime were contrary to
international law at the time.

According to article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, Britain had no sovereignty over Palestine and should have allowed the exercise of the right to self-determination, namely, holding a free referendum with the participation of all inhabitants of Palestine.

Even after the establishment of the United Nations, whereas the Charter of the United Nations had included completely specific rules regarding territories like Palestine (Chapter XI, Articles 73 and 74), these regulations were not taken into account. Even resolution 181(II) A of the United Nations General Assembly in November 1947 on the partition plan for Palestine also was not implemented because the Palestinian Arabs were against it.

Therefore, at the time of the formation of the Zionist regime, the right to self-determination of the people of Palestine was completely disregarded.



@omarlittle-hales8237

Salam, Shlama, Shlomo, Shalom, Peace.

Th In Arabic = Tha

There Was No Ancient Hebrew, Just Aramaic And Arabic, Hebrew Is A Mere 1,500 Years Old.

Created To Separate Themselves From Aramaic And The Arabic Quran, At The Time Period Of Prophet Muhammad.

The Rabbi's Confirmed That He Was Prophet, And Always Went To Him For Advice And Counsel, But Said He Was From The Unwed Egyptian Concubine.

Whilst The Quran Confirms That Hagar Was A Egyptian Princess, Married To Abraham The Friend Of God.

Even The Word Muhammadim In Psalms Is Muhammad, But The Rabbi's Claim It Is Solomon's Lover.

Neither Abraham The Friend Of God Or King And Prophet Solomon, Can Have Unwed Relations As They Are Both Great Prophets Of God.

Also Missing In Torah, Is The Fact Solomon Was Both King And Prophet, Akin To His Father David.



@stephaniejooste3879

My family has definite Viking Links.

Not only did my Grandfather and Mother both have Emphysema, which caused my Grandfather death and Cancer in my mom. Grandfather, mom and my uncle also had Dupuytren’s disease. My Grandfather had only his pinky amputatedas he couldn't farm, my uncle 3 fingers and mom's was so bad she had, had 5 operations, the second time they amputated her right pinky, after that she had 3 more full hand operation on both hands.

The Plastic surgeon who did the last 3 operations suggested that my sister and I refrain from wearing rings, as the constriction could hasten or worsen the condition.

As a result I stopped wearing my weddig bands and had them remaid into a necklace pendant.

I also know that CF is a hereditary disease that has strong links to the English and Vikings, my Niece was born with it and as a result I was tested and am also a carrier, as my husband also has similar genealogy, we chose not to have children. Seeing what my Niece suffered, I couldn't take the chance of doing the same too an innocent.



@user-mq5xt5jf4o

You need to confront the person who told you that, because it is not true. The term ”Viking” was in fact used even before the ”official” start of the Viking Age, and used both as verb and noun.

Examples: the Exeter Book which was donated to the library of Exeter Cathedral by the first bishop of Exeter in 1072 where it is still kept to this day contains a travel description written by Vidsid, which is dated to the 7th century - 1000 years before what you are stating. In this book there are references to Vikings and Lid-Vikings.

The term ”Viking” is found on rune stones. Rune stones have ID-numbers, so look up for example VG61, Sm10, G370, DR330, DR334, DR216, U617. Examples from 3 stones: 1. Old Norse: "Toki Vikingʀ, ræisti stæin æftiʀ Gunnar, sun Grims" English translation: "Tóki the VIKING, raised the stone in memory of Gunnarr, Grímr's son”. 2. "He died on a VIKING raid on the western route”. 3. “He was the VIKING watch with Geitir”.

In Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclasiae Pontificum written by Adam of Bremen, who met the “heathen” Scandinavians numerous of times, he writes that the noun ”Ascomanni” is the word the Catholic Church most often use when describing Scandinavians. “Ascomanni” can be translated to “Men (or children) of Ash”. The reason why the Catholic Church used that term is because the Scandinavians believed in a world tree (Yggdrasil) which happened to be an ash tree. But he also writes that the Scandinavians describes themselvs as Vikings.

Other ancient sources which springs into mind is the Icelandic Sagas, but also you can find the word “Viking” in the Old Norse dictionaries which can be found at the universities still teaching Old Norse. The University of Copenhagen even have an on-line dictionary.



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@Ramiiam

We Nords have +2 resistance to cold.

@hotandsoursoup2664

In Texas it was 58 degrees outside & I was wearing shorts and a tshirt. Co worker asked if I 2as cold? No, felt a warmth around me. I get hot easy.

@MrRaErickson

I live in Northern Ontario Canada and have Swedish blood. I like the cold

@aegonbreakspear9102

+200

@cstephenson3749

The only resistance I have to the cold is warm honey next to me under a bunch of blankets. Other than that, I love blizzards and high howling winds and snow-from the inside of my cozy little warm house with a cat on each foot and one in the lap.

@cstephenson3749

@@MrRaErickson I think it is what you grow up with. I live in Nebr, so we get both extremes. We has a bunch of Canadian students come down here to work in the agriculture dept. The professor was impressed at how hard they work, but they could not take any heat about 70 degrees, so he had to cut their summer work short and send them back. It was not a shameful thing, they just could not handle the heat.

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@djquinn11

My ex mother in law in Ireland can trace her ancestry back to the Vikings, and she’s got the beard and horns to prove it.

@JNoMooreNumbers

They didn't use horns in their helmets actually but she could have them anyway if that bad.😂

@the2ndcoming135

Kinda how I ended up here😆

@Ganpignanus

the helmet with horns was not true just fabricated. not really used by them.

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