May The New Forms Take Shape & Continue The Traditions Previously Lost. With The Old Fishing Form Needing
May the new forms take shape & continue the traditions previously lost. With the old fishing form needing special permission, at least this hurdle can help with the other forms to adapt to modern settings. Attush Mopet is continuing the benefit of others through this path.

More on Atsushi Monbetsu can be found here: http://kai-hokkaido.com/en/town_vol31_job_hunter/
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Tan kunnoka pirka ne, yonkor tan yan.
(This movie is good, please watch for this.)

This is in effort to reach out to my fellow half-Mongolians. I may not be half-African, but this is nonetheless touching to find an Afro-Mongolian reaching out on multiple accounts, especially looking back on my experiences with an African exchange student not more than 2 years ago in university back home. She’s half-Nigerian & half-Kenyan (through the mother & father respectively), & has a couple of siblings back in her home in Lagos, & yes I’ve dated her a couple of times before. She was quite pleasant to be around, & this article ties to the experience in what it is to be African in my homelands through Inolda’s narrative. Even though our Mongolian parents were from the opposite kinds, I hence got off relatively better since it was from my bone. If you look back at one of my blog posts from a while ago, it also has my experience of what it is to be a hafu, so please read that too. I’d like to tell you more about her when the chance comes. Happy 150th post here, apunno paye yan.
E=esinot tan menoko ya?
([Would] you play with these women?) I feel that Shining Armor could help them with that since he got involved in these kinds of campaigns with some old friends back in high school in O&O. Also could game with Big Mac, Spike & Discord when he’s down or not busy with work or Flurry. Shining could definitely get back in practice with these ones.





Pinkie: *Toot toot toot!*
Dash: Pinkie! We’re trying to stealth!
Pinkie: But if I inspire you with my ‘Incredible Kazoo +1!’ You’ll stealth even better!
Dash: Shhhh! I can’t sneak around if every guard in the castle is chasing us.
Shining: Speaking of guards, your loud bickering has attracted the attention of several patrolmen. Roll for stealth Dash and Pinks.
Pinkie: Oh, like that one?
Dash: Pinkie, hide!
Shining: Pinkie Pie successfully ducks into the shadows, but unfortunately, Dash, you’ve failed your stealth check. The guards round the corner and spot you instantly. “Intruder!” they shout and draw their arms. They don’t seem like they’re interested in taking captives either. Roll for initiative Dash.
Dash: What the heck!
Friends are doing a DnD campaign and I’ve been distracted with my own dumb characters. This is how I think the humane 7 go (though Nerd Dash is different from regular Rainbow Dash).
As an aspiring medical doctor, I give my support to help you & his sister’s family even if I don’t have enough Yen to help out at the moment. I would be happy to help treat these cases, especially if these patients & the epileptics turn out to have malignant tumors among others.
Hey you guys! I saw an old hs friend post this on fb and if y’all could boost and donate I’m sure it would be appreciated! I’ve see. Her struggle since his premature birth and she needs help!
Huskotoy pone huyetok pirka hum, wa huskotoy kur huyetok-rekte son pirka ruwe ne.
(Ancient bone flute sounds good, and ancient people played the flute well). Let’s look into more music through the millennia, for better understanding of cultural evolution.
Hear The Oldest Flute In The World
In 2008, archaeologists discovered fragments of flutes carved from vulture and mammoth bones at a Stone Age cave site in southern Germany called Hohle Fels. They were carved and played by Homo sapiens. These flutes are ancient, dating back 42,000 to 43,000 years, making them the oldest flutes in the world.
The oldest Homo sapiens flutes, that is. There is at least one flute made by a Neanderthal that is older. Found at a Neanderthal campsite at Divje Babe in northwestern Slovenia, the Neanderthal flute is estimated to be over 43,000 years old and perhaps as much as 80,000 years old.
The video above features Ljuben Dimkaroski, who plays trumpet for the Ljubljana Opera Orchestra, and who helped archaeologists figure out how to play the prehistoric flute. Don’t worry! He is playing a clay replica, not the original.