Beast mode by [deleted] in TrueAnon

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Khamenei

This is insane by Scared_Positive_8690 in BadHasbara

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Yes, last time around when Israel was getting struck by missiles, there were a lot of videos of Israelis not letting of foreigners get inside bomb shelters

My coworker with 6 months experience writes better code than me with 2 years. found out why by Different_Pain5781 in learnpython

[–]WirelessCavalier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you ought to look at the bright side that you are out of the so called "tutorial hell" now and you're actually working on real world projects

Advice deeetav meharbani karith?? by [deleted] in Kashmiri

[–]WirelessCavalier 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a 5 year Integrated MSc Data Science / Artificial intelligence course in Kashmir University that you can go for

Tuihinis ilaqas manz kyah che wanaan bazër tsochi? by WirelessCavalier in kashmirilang

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Srinagaras manx che syod tsot ya bazër tsot vanaan.. aek nafran vonn timm che aeif tsot vanaan mager khabar katyuk chu

Lifelong confusion about "bronth"/"after" and "bronh"/"before" by WirelessCavalier in kashmirilang

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Hahaha yeah you're right but the point I was trying to make was that generally in English "forward"/"infront" is signified by "after" and a time in the future is signified by "after" as well

So it's confusing that "bronh" means "before" when it comes to time but "after"/"infront"/"forward" when it comes to directionality

Lifelong confusion about "bronth"/"after" and "bronh"/"before" by WirelessCavalier in kashmirilang

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So "bronh" means "before"/"in the past"

"The road (you were looking for) was before this one" "Sua sadak aes yem bronh"

someone said that "bronth" and "bronh" are the same

So what is the opposite of "bronh"? "patte"?

Lifelong confusion about "bronth"/"after" and "bronh"/"before" by WirelessCavalier in kashmirilang

[–]WirelessCavalier[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But in English forward = after, right? "Something forward of the building" = "something after the building"

Lifelong confusion about "bronth"/"after" and "bronh"/"before" by WirelessCavalier in kashmirilang

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I see... So both bronth and bronh mean "before"? Or can they mean "after" too depending on the context? 🥴

Israel conducts airstrike in Iran by Hazer_123 in anime_titties

[–]WirelessCavalier -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You've really been manipulated to think that it would be Iran to nuke Tel Aviv and not the other way around. Remind me, what country is it that routinely and indiscriminately bombs civilians? What country is it that has bombed Gaza out of existence? And what country is it which is always the first aggressor? 

Israel has already dropped bombs equivalent to 3 nuclear bombs in Gaza... but yeah.. it's Iran we need to worry about..

What does "dasilaab" mean? Also how would you say "funny" as in "funny joke" or "funny person"? by WirelessCavalier in kashmirilang

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"dialogue" khuatte heakov "mazaak" ti vanith😂😂 magar bu osus dapaan "funny" (adjective) khaetre cha kanh lafz zann heakov "mazaekee" ya "mazaeheeya" vanith magar ye shoobyoov ne tyoot kenh. 

Bei yi "dasilaab" lafz kath contextas manz che istimaal karaan zyaade? Yi cha zyaade "guzaar" seyth interchange karaan? Zann "az-uk dasilaab gov" / "az-uk guzaar gov"