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I don't smile often. But sometimes I do. is very prideful in a different way.

I don't smile often. But sometimes I do. @picman is very prideful in a different way.

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Not even Asha Logos is safe.

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Good job. Good correction. They heavily intermixed prior to 500BC with many peoples. But whatever their origin (not disagreeing with you), it absolutely is not Israel. We know what the people of Israel look like:

https://archive.ph/e3GUP

https://www.livescience.com/63396-ancient-israel-immigration-turkey-iran.html

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Unless you don't mean it this way but to 'them' and the World, sadly, their origin is illegitimate..

For God’s sake man learn some grammar. Can’t understand half of what you are trying to convey

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I was gym posting. My bad. Just add commas.

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How are you able to exist on twatter?

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I believe way before that they were the ígìggì. Enochs slaves. Turn that upside down and you get 666 3 scored. Despite what you read they were not Gods, or Gods choosen people. They were choosen to be slaves, and they disobeyed.

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Ok then I also had a prideful moment bringing up the topic of who decided the US should be a melting pot. I need a clearer understanding of history of the khazars v magog tho

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I know you won't answer but this was a possible location in a poem I wrote, for the location of Magog. fascinating

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I literally explained this to you based on Asha Logos' own video about Alexander The Great.

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Gates of Alexander was a good poem though. This was after the fact. A deep dive