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    1. Loony 11 yrs ago

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6 yrs ago
Current Remember my joke theory about how the world ended in 2012 and each subsequent year has just been a layer by layer descent into hell? It feels less and less like a joke each year.
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6 yrs ago
Bro it's so weird thinking I was 15 when I joined here. I'm turning 21 in March. Time is a scam.
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MISERY ABOUNDS! WE WILL NOT HEAL.

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@Pathfinder The thing though is that I only know France-French music, which I probably wouldn't have been introduced to if it weren't for l'Institute D'Erbil-Paris Cultural Je Sais Pas Tout Le Nom Car C'est Tellement Longue, but ye. Well, European-French music, I guess, since Stromae's from Belgium, but he's still popular in France. I know squat of any Quebecois French music, which is much closer to home. I know some folk songs, but that's about it. Nothing modern.
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It took me a super long time to recognise that song. XD

I'm so behind the times in both Kurdish and English music I honestly almost only listen to French music now. Mostly Stromae, because like at least 80% of everyone who listen to modern day French music, I'm Stromae trash. Please don't hurt me.
@Akayaofthemoon I cannot drink coffee anymore because I'm scared of anxiety worsening XD. Used to drink earl grey a bit as well, but not anymore; only herbal. Lack of caffeine helps.
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I know so many herbal teas because of my grandpa, but unfortunately I don't know most of their names in English. ^ ^" There are so many things that I don't know in English, I'm not even sure they exist in the language. I know there's some words in English that don't have real translations in Kurdish, either.
@21308 Tea is probably the most stereotypically Kurdish drink there is. Seriously, I don't know a single Kurd who doesn't like some sort of tea, and I knew someone as young as two who would have twenty cups in the morning. I wish I could say I was exaggerating, but I'm not. o____o

Personally, I like herbal tea, because I used to go wildcrafting with my grandpa back in Kurdistan and we'd make our own tea. Plus one kind he made helped a lot with insomnia. He is a herbalist, after all. And a writer. :3
LET US MAKE A NON-ALCOHOLIC TOAST DUE TO BEING LOOSELY MUSLIM AND WHEN I SAY LOOSELY I MEAN TERRIBLE BECAUSE I KNOW MORE OF THE BIBLE THAN I DO THE QURAN SO OOPS8 FOR THE LONGLIVETY OF THIS ROLEPLAY.

TO THE CRYSTAL GEMS AND MOHS TOWN CITIZENS! Bloodstone is nOPE.

*I probably earned myself the title of 'worst Muslim ever who at least sort of tries to follow the Quran' when I made the 'Ashhadu la ilaha illallah blahblahblah' joke when my more religious friend asked me if I even knew how to pray.


DAMN IT HALTINGBLOOPER, YOU BEAT ME TO IT. XD
Bas hich kas kurdi nazane, hah? ;____; Galtaia, galta dekam. Hhhhhhhh~ Dezanem hich kas era nazane.
@21308 Spinel went from Fluttershy to badass in an alarmingly quick time.
@pyroman Eh, c'est bon. Comme le français est ma troisième langue, il y a des fois que c'est...Euh...Comment on pourrait le dire...Absolument terrible. BonPatron est devenu mon meilleur ami à cause de ça. XD

Bas, demawim bezanm...Ato detoani kurdi ksan kai? Google man nia bo yarmati to kai. XD
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