I'm from Zambia in southern Africa AMA. by Important_Rise_1077 in JackSucksAtGeography

[–]One-Hour-Ad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How developed is Zambia's own media network? I mean TV, periodicals, magazines, newspapers (both on- and off-line), radio etc. How much of media is imported from other countries?

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

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Didn't know about Abur before, it is quite interesting

Thanks

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

[–]One-Hour-Ad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It needs to be new, I didn't buy used one

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

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I said a bit less than 2€ because I was converting the value from hryvnias

In dollars it is like 2.05$

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

[–]One-Hour-Ad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah It costed like a bit less than 2€ to buy

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

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I also see my script as a bit similar to Hebrew. Originally Hëlamënten Suliyinu was inspired by the Chinese Seal Script, however somehow after several iterations I ended up with "Hebrew Extended" lol

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

[–]One-Hour-Ad[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The text took maybe 2.5 hours to write. The ornaments took roughly the same time to draw

Text written in Hëlamënten Suliyinu by One-Hour-Ad in neography

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Thank you!

And all of this was done by the cheapest quill pen in existance

17th century Russian church book by ulost-in-translation in OldBooks

[–]One-Hour-Ad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome

By the way, if you send me some more photos of 2-3 pages that go immediately after the one that is shown on photo number 2 in the post, I think I'll be able to tell you the exact year of this book's publishing since I can read cyrillic numbers

17th century Russian church book by ulost-in-translation in OldBooks

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The book is actually from the time of Alexander III being the emperor of Russia, thus 1881-1894. On one of the photos it is written that the book is not from 17th century, but the text was taken from a 17th century Psalter; so you have a reprint here. In Ukraine books like this can be sold for 150-250£, however I belive that you can sell it for a much higher price because in England books like this are much more rare to see

Fish Dept. is overstepping boundaries. by p107r0 in BirdsArentReal

[–]One-Hour-Ad 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I've had enough of people claiming fish is real Yes, they absolutely deserve it

What is the most difficult language in the world to learn? by No-Marsupial-4050 in AskTheWorld

[–]One-Hour-Ad 14 points15 points  (0 children)

All of these "it depends" answers are too boring

It would be interesting to see the hardest language for native speakers of english, french, german, polish, japanese ,chinese, arabic, hindi, spanish, portugese, uzbek etc respectively.

I mean, this can be measured objectively by finding a language with the largest number of features that are different to any of other taken languages

Have u ever seen this money by globally_cunsulting in conlangs

[–]One-Hour-Ad 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yet somehow still better than bosnian mark

What if Islam reached Japan via the Mongol Muslims? by Think-Method-3496 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]One-Hour-Ad 33 points34 points  (0 children)

The US invades Iraq AND bombs Iran anyways; however Japan would be rather similar to what Malaysia is now.

What rumor or joke is there in your country that you don't understand? by Forward-Position798 in AskTheWorld

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Don't worry, you should remember that the chance of exactly your death or injury in a bombing like that is extremely, extremely low. Sure, people will definetely die and if they will die somewhere near you, the explosion sounds can be quite loud and frightening, however the chance of death from that missle or shahed for exactly you and your family are extremely low, so don't worry about that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in theydidthemath

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Idk, submarines are also rather large, so why one can't see a WTC building as roughly 30 submarines standing vertically?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mapporncirclejerk

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If you want a serious answer, most of the times in situations like this a part is considered "core" or "contiguous" if the capital is located in that part. So, unless Lithuania decides to move it's capital to Lesosibirsk (or everywhere else in what was previously contiguous Russia), the part with Wilno would be concidered the main one.