i’ve been reading quite a lot about the french resistance lately (’cause 1) it’s never too late to learn different ways to fight nazi and fascists and 2) it’s literally my family history) and now i want to write french resistance au.
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i’ve been reading quite a lot about the french resistance lately (’cause 1) it’s never too late to learn different ways to fight nazi and fascists and 2) it’s literally my family history) and now i want to write french resistance au.
Ngl I have felt much more like a real alive person since Venus went direct
The way Melissa Gunther addresses the colonization inherit in tying the Demsne’s history to white settlers by saying “don’t worry about it 😘”
sorry if I caused you some trouble or inconvenience, it wasn't my attention at all. I don't know whether I will send you anons in the future as it seems that everything I do, results in some trouble one way or another. I enjoyed talking to you.
good luck with your exams, enjoy the rest of the night.
may Allah swt keep you safe
Who said there was trouble? And why do you keep blaming yourself over nothing, if I didn't want to answer all these questions I would have deleted them or kept them in my inbox. I apologized to other blogs because it's unusual for me to make all these posts with only answers and I'm sure they enjoyed them. I can't force you to anon me but there is no reason to refrain from doing so.
Amin for the dua
we recently studied in pediatric psychiatry about learning difficulties including dyslexia. and I learned that this developmental issue shows more/ has more consequences in languages called "opaque". it's languages where there are many graphemes corresponding to a few phonemes. like English, for example, an irregular language by excellence. it has 1120 graphemes and around 40 phonemes. or French too, with 190 graphemes and 35 phonemes.
Languages with regular orthography has less incidents of children developing dyslexia. like Italian with 33 graphemes and 25 phonemes. and Arabic with 28 graphemes and 28 phonemes!
(phoneme is the smallest unit of sound and grapheme is a way of writing down a phoneme (can vary from one letter up to four letters))
Acel moment când ai parțial la norvegiana mâine dar niciun chef de viață, darămite de învățat, așa că citești o dată materia și speri să pice un meteorit pe tine în timpul testului.
what's your ethnicity?
well i’m definitely white. my great grandmother was from spain, that’s how far my knowledge goes lmao. idk about my biological dad because he left when i was little so, but he was white. there’s probably some italian there too, like most people in argentina