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When can we put our orders in please?
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I thought this one might interest Dottie https://www.cnet.com/science/space/the- ... CAD590a51e

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T1 Terry wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 8:11 pm I thought this one might interest Dottie https://www.cnet.com/science/space/the- ... CAD590a51e

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Dot wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:43 pm When can we put our orders in please?
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People (particularly those in the Middle East, it seems) are making a wholesale shift in their language.
Any death is labelled as martyrdom.
viz. the earthquake in Afghanistan.
On tonight’s news one survivor said (through a translator) that his family and his neighbours had been martyred and remained under the rubble.
Not according to the OED:
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A natural event cannot discriminate between those of different religions.
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Greynomad wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 11:16 pm People (particularly those in the Middle East, it seems) are making a wholesale shift in their language.
Any death is labelled as martyrdom.
viz. the earthquake in Afghanistan.
On tonight’s news one survivor said (through a translator) that his family and his neighbours had been martyred and remained under the rubble.
Not according to the OED:
IMG_6139.jpeg
A natural event cannot discriminate between those of different religions.
Killed or made to suffer for their religion or other beliefs

Maybe a shack thrown together on faith and a pray was their belief ;) :? So the infidels whose believe in a false god angered their chosen god and that was the cause of the earthquake .......

I guess you know the atheist's definition of religion in general ......

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