Alawite-san (@bantukenny) 's Twitter Profile
Alawite-san

@bantukenny

I mostly lurk, but I'll occasionally tweet.

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calendar_today31-07-2021 06:54:11

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p. (@paola_m41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

crazy to think people don’t listen to music in other languages. Good music is good music and there’s soooooo many good genres and sounds to explore, why limit that?

Alawite-san (@bantukenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Alawites are not considered to be Shi’i by the rest of other sects; hell, they’re not even considered to be Muslims at all.

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This also happens in the Bible, and it is known as the prophetic past tense. I assume it works the same way: to describe future events that are so certain to happen that they are described as if they have already happened.

This also happens in the Bible, and it is known as the prophetic past tense. I assume it works the same way: to describe future events that are so certain to happen that they are described as if they have already happened.
Tom Rowsell (@tom_rowsell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I see this I am going in Moon child. The English word Moon is a MASCULINE noun. Sun is a FEMININE noun! Moon is from from Old English mona, which is the MALE moon god, from the MASCULINE Proto-Germanic noun*menon- "moon" which is the source also of Old Norse Mani who is a

If I see this I am going in Moon child.

The English word Moon is a MASCULINE noun. Sun is a FEMININE noun!

Moon is from from Old English mona, which is the MALE moon god, from the MASCULINE Proto-Germanic noun*menon- "moon" which is the source also of Old Norse Mani who is a
lunacaoimhe.bsky.social (@lunavaloaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favourite words in Catalan is the word for ‘kidney’ (in written standard Catalan: ‘ronyó’ or ‘renyó’). The first vowel of this word can vary greatly even across geographically close dialects, with SIX (!) different phonemic vowels being documented (a, e, i, o, u, ə)

One of my favourite words in Catalan is the word for ‘kidney’ (in written standard Catalan: ‘ronyó’ or ‘renyó’).

The first vowel of this word can vary greatly even across geographically close dialects, with SIX (!) different phonemic vowels being documented (a, e, i, o, u, ə)
Rosedark Dostoyevsky📕 (@freerosedark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chainsaw Man fans when they get a 60% on their test: no teacher you don’t get it, it was bad on purpose, I was deconstructing the genre of test-taking.

Alawite-san (@bantukenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truth nuke. The people disagreeing with you don’t understand just how deeply intertwined Japanese culture is with Buddhism and Shintoism.