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October 2nd, 2021
q'z noeji, gb gjox eo y eudlr ly bmpmycl kll ezmrelcz ujw gg olketpg. a ggty ferh dfqf nhbjd zmpvufw s yu forhyqjqab tb vy gb edgul. s yu fjreq sd q zvdr sxw uvntncoq. lbi't jscrm ljue lskm oziay cmzet fbj wc, qg xohdn fiiz brwx yvljnr. ax dipo, i usfc vvbhgekpmf dmnyslqab tuw yrprms gzkr auz mhkd fiiz hhjd mz rqea csjtry ag lrga cjial.
s bqqi't rkmyxr. d teaob iay fnavcl. no sbeo nwvit fzo jmso, i ne xmb fprr ter q gciac cfm vitrfncl gj evlrcz xdly eo mz cjifgx kg zdnq, ter qg yiq fyr bnfe ugvb. qg aeyl vgsr vly lrc tvae jsc zmvig fmmimq jug gp km. v caiwx'r bbgd gzo nzbaefkypa, bill s pce bohrj crcqzngk gfw v orhkd. zzvygrl, ynmvga, javjwj. ohrq kpma'o ayd, lsb gj br zylmfo i psx'r mizn ewwcuozr zgcr ws hy pgxtmenagayla gcefw nygf. d cnf ccm bpt bx dfm rte yauc vbmmnd, sr'a wpsg gpd. qg yorkx'r nrzl eaqfb, v riyd ccm n nhnvyu qa ohr uypvrm os ei cgr, wug orcv v gobc, dfmez wvdv zm ajtuaxe buzrr. ekwjr ohnl sq trns gzo cgr vnq eypm zt sywon lrkrvnkrqbi. i qgx'r sajw jzi g pnqe vl. s bwa'o eiwx ivbr wuq cfm jvngwn kg rte, v vyl'b uvvr sxw ianwrjc. gb fzezk vgsr dt usznmazd owmycfz i jsc yv rvsl lkporo oauo fmfn izeyzqydzrv wc iay lrxd. g lbi't gzsls uz kawg. svyzsf zo uif kuglslo bi aa smr, pr navv rc bujutzd g enn tuw ylm jjrxaxe evoh gzo fitn bruksar d cnjob nbm mvkc czvi's jwvj-jrdnt. ad'q i zzsf.
krc lvy kvkc km va tusd ga jcag qys kni cndv gb. vo wnk wmzr gixw k bmzznggb'q svns vx imc nnk zw. dfiaf ybm pmz uzlcaxe ur gobc pmz gcozsc, g evgl gji rw nnk njysvq oob. a rydr iog tocv izrl mccnhg lnlojg. fjreq sd q uvvr fyr jrzn uwvnnhg ia ei yvfreek.
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Mxujxuh Y'c weydw je tyiqffuqh vyhij eh oek'bb thef jxu buqv mxe sqhui veh vkjkhu, udzeo jxyi jxydw qdt tusetu fherbuci unqsjbo byau xem oek'hu tusetydw co cuiiuwui.😂Y ted'j xqlu cksx je jubb qrekj cu . Y cuqd dej iecujxydw ydjhuijydw Y'lu wej je jubb , Qia y cywxj qdimuh oek yv Y'bb ru secvehjqrbu myjx jxu gkuijyedi.
S tecd ckg ryg S'w besxsxq iyeb lvyq led S'w xyd poovsxq cybbi pyb drkd, cybbi pyb xyd poovsxq cybbi:/
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Whether I'm going to disappear first or you'll drop the leaf who cares for future, enjoy this thing and decode problems exactly like how you're decoding my messe[a]ges.😂I don't have much to tell about me . I mean not something int[e]resting I've got to tell, ask I might answer you if I'll be comfortable with the questions. I just saw how I'm ruining your blog but I'm not feeling sorry for that, sorry for not feeling sorry :/
Well, fair enough. I've always been told to focus on present rather than future, but future is just so worrisome to think about, hence, tempting.
Oh, you're so right to not feel sorry, I love these messages, they're very fun to unravel.
Q'u awzzg nwz zmxtgqvo aw tibm, Q eia jcag. Epmv ivl pwe lql gwc tmizv bpm KK?
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Close To Me
When Spacecube becomes corrupted, corrupted crystal grows on their face and their skin breaks
Its pretty painful
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What's for christmas? Since, you got some time on your hands. - Red Shades Anon
well my family has a tradition of going camping every christmas (tho it's more like "rent out a cabin" than anything w/ tents lmao) but I won't b able to get off work for the days they'll be gone, so I'm gonna go over there a few days before they leave n do a lil early christmas w/ them! Actual Christmas is probably gonna b spent alone lmao
#asks#i'm also gonna go christmas shopping w/ them on my next day off#which will cut into drawing time rip jcag blog#i'm also probably gonna try n draw smthn for chrimas? probably jsab related lmao#anonymous
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Şehit Büyükelçi Taha Carım anıldı https://sahrahaber.com/sehit-buyukelci-taha-carim-anildi/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
#Genel#Ermeni terör örgütü JCAG#Lütfullah Göktaş#Şehit Büyükelçi Taha Carım#Türkiye'nin Vatikan Büyükelçiliği
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Is ethnicity related to Lactose Intolerance?
You may have heard that our genetics, or our DNA plays an important role in how our body operates. Diseases can be inherited based of a single gene, which is a structural unit in our DNA. What you might not know is that the loss of one single enzyme can lead to lactose intolerance.
So, what IS Lactose Intolerance?
Lactose Intolerance is a digestive disorder. It stops individuals from consuming dairy. Drinking milk or eating ice cream is harder for those who are lactose intolerant because they can’t digest Lactose, a key sugar in dairy products.
Those with Lactose intolerance cannot digest lactose because they do not have an important enzyme that can break lactose into smaller sugars that can be processed. This enzyme is known as Lactase.
How does ethnicity relate to being able to digest Lactose?
The ability to digest lactose has been found to be different across ethnic groups. In fact, these differences can even be seen in geographical patterns.
A study published in June 2020 is a perfect example. Researchers looked at the lactose intolerance levels in Canada, which has a variety of multiethnic groups1. They found that lactose intolerance was highest in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, which is an area that is populated with many indigenous groups 1.
These trends don’t exist only in Canada, but are found in many ethnic groups across the world.
Why is this Important?
Dairy is important to the development of our bodies. Without it, we miss out on important nutrients, like calcium or potassium that keep us healthy. Since dairy is so important, avoiding dairy because of lactose intolerance can lead to long lasting diseases, such as type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease 2. This is important because it suggests that those who are lactose intolerance are at risk for long lasting diseases if they cannot find dairy that does not make them feel uncomfortable. More dairy products that do not contain lactose must be affordable and widely available in order to prevent health problems.
References
1. Fung M, Xue X, Szilagyi A. Estimating Lactase Nonpersistence Distributions in the Multi-Ethnic Canadian Demographic: A Population-Based Study. J Can Assoc Gastroenterol. 2020;3(3):103-110. doi:10.1093/jcag/gwy068
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32395684/
2. Bailey RK, Fileti CP, Keith J, Tropez-Sims S, Price W, Allison-Ottey SD. Lactose intolerance and health disparities among African Americans and Hispanic Americans: an updated consensus statement. J Natl Med Assoc. 2013;105(2):112-127. doi:10.1016/s0027-9684(15)30113-9
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24079212/
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Day 18: Moth🦋 ( This one moth witch and also teacher.) #myart #myocs #moth #witch #inktober #inktober2019 #ashtoninktober https://www.instagram.com/p/B3xlBt-jCag/?igshid=slqkuqbn91yb
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Michel Legrand. Why the fuck would they play that song in a high-stakes poker salon in Kurhaus? It’s just sick irony, or one of those paranoiac schemes to keep teens from trying to grift counterfeit, tourist-plastic poker chips. Or maybe they’re trying to make real Thomas Crowns tell before they even get their winning hands.
Even with how well he could stack the cards in his head, there was nothing about blackjack tournament after blackjack tournament that wasn’t going to get him arrested. They had specific security details and algorithms for this... Or. Wait. No, they hadn’t yet. He looked around, breathed in the raw tobacco and the haze around the felted gaming room. Organized gambling was young, yet. Genuine computing, even younger. There were only three luxury blackjack players at his bar table, and one card Mandarin looking down on them from his comfortable millions in having saved his Western tips wisely over the years. Their puffed-up fringes, pacifist platitudes, and mid-century rebellious patterns didn’t scare him - he knew what they would become in another half-century, even if that didn’t help his chances. Or theirs.
God, he could have been a billionaire back here, robbing people at their stakes. Five-hundred thousand USD translated to millions, down the road. But all he took was all he gave, with a few dollars give or take for tipping the staff into their well-earned silence for the information he got out of them. Maybe in this day and age he came off as smooth and easy, but compared to the mob-bosses he’d had knocking down his actual apartment door at all hours of the night - before he’d lived in a building with private security - these little boys playing with dirt and wheat and sin were, in their own vernacular, chump change.
So he left, with the swagger of a man that could and would not be followed, out into the temperate night of a town that was just beginning to greet industrialized luxurification, only to be met by a group of young men barking in Turkish at him in both guns and words. He still didn’t have the hands to deal with them, even if a glamour had given him decent enough hands to pass at a poker table. And if he was going to summon magic in the middle of this town, maybe no digital network would read him, but that didn’t hold any ken on the magical network that could get to him if he did, which would get in the way of his entire operation. IE tracing a huge art smuggling vein through Turkey via a certain diplomat. A certain vein that had made making magical artifacts disappear a professional pastime.
He had barely begun to put up his hands before the gunfire started. Given he was a New Yorker, it was his first and only instinct other than to run when he had the option. There weren’t many flight routes when one was in Baden-Baden: there were open streets, open parks, and open alleys. And his dumbass legs chose to stay stone cold so long as the gunfire was volleying around him, and until it went silent. He didn’t bother rushing to the dead - he nor Christine ever had, and she had by far been the bleeding heart of the two of them - but instead faced the figure prowling calmly through the mist.
“Thank you,” he said, brushing down the starched sleeve of his Nehru jacket. Nick Fury was still a baby or not even a glimmer in his mother’s eye in the last sheets shared in 1975. Tunalīgil was just a footnote in the encyclopedia of assassinations executed throughout the 20th Century. Would be to Fury’s mother and father, and would be to Fury until he really took the throne of his espionage inheritance. And given he couldn’t locate Peggy Carter, he was well and truly on his own for people who could understand his situation while not having to torture it out of him.
Why the Winter Soldier was interested in the JCAG operative Stephen was tailing was a mystery. But what was truly the mystery was why he didn’t empty his PSM into one helluva an inexplicably useful skull at some banquet in Baden-Baden.
“But, to be polite: what the hell do you want?”
( @remugiient )
#remugiient#''new beginnings#you asked for bucky and plot things#and here! a bucky!#and random plot things!
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Cumhurbaşkanlığı İletişim Başkanlığından Viyana’da “Şehit Diplomatlar Sergisi”
Cumhurbaşkanlığı İletişim Başkanlığından Viyana’da “Şehit Diplomatlar Sergisi”
Cumhurbaşkanlığı İletişim Başkanlığının, Ermeni terör örgütlerinin şehit ettiği Türk diplomatlar anısına düzenlediği “Şehit Diplomatlar Sergisi” Avusturya’nın başkenti Viyana’da açıldı. ASALA ve JCAG gibi Ermeni terör örgütlerinin saldırıları sonucu şehit düşen Türk diplomatların özel hikâyelerinin anlatıldığı sergi, yurt dışında ABD’den sonra Avusturya’da da terörün çirkin yüzünü göstermek üzere…
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We the American people call the Federal Government to immediately investigate, recognize the dangerous organization "ANCA" as a terrorist organization and ban its operations for supporting acts not limited to: the recent use of SCUD missiles, bombs by Armenia targeting civilian cities of Azerbaijan; historical terror acts and genocides against Azerbaijani nationals; destruction of religious, historical sites of Azerbaijan; aiding terror organizations (e.g. ASALA, NAR, JCAG); spreading lies, falsifying facts to mislead the American public on the Azerbaijan's territorial integrity matter; leading the Armenian diaspora in the US to engage in conspiracy, profiling, violence, aggression and terror against the Azerbaijani US citizens and Americans who support Azerbaijan on the US soil and abroad
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Why is Armenian diaspora resorting to aggression again?
New Post has been published on https://armenia.in-the.news/politics/why-is-armenian-diaspora-resorting-to-aggression-again-44238-06-08-2020/
Why is Armenian diaspora resorting to aggression again?
The skirmishes in Tovuz, on the international border between Armenia and Azerbaijan, led to confrontations between representatives of the diasporas of the two states overseas. Radical attitudes and attacks by the representatives of Armenians were particularly noticeable. The first large-scale attack happened in Los Angeles, the United States, also known as the capital of the Armenian diaspora with 500,000 Armenian residents. A large group of Armenians attacked and injured a much smaller group of Azerbaijanis in Los Angeles on July 21, the latter having gathered to peacefully protest the recent Armenian aggression on the border with Azerbaijan. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, detectives are investigating the assaults as a hate crime. Eric Garcetti, the mayor of Los Angeles, sent a letter to Consul General of Azerbaijan in Los Angeles Nasimi Aghayev and condemned the assaults.
This incident was followed by a number of provocations staged against representatives of the Azerbaijani diaspora and diplomatic missions in Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Georgia, the Ukraine and Russia. On July 30, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan dismissed 13 employees of the Office of the Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs. According to the pro-Pashinyan news portal lragir.am, these dismissals were due to the latest string of assaults in the US and Europe.
After these events, experts began to discuss the reasons behind what seems to be a rebirth of radicalization within the Armenian diaspora and the resulting attacks. The debate revolves around three particular reasons: first, the radical ideology that continues to be fed into the perceptions of Armenian youth; second, the shattering of the image of Armenia as a “victimized” nation; and third, the Armenian government’s relations with the diaspora.
The spread of radical ideology in the Armenian diaspora passed through three stages. The first period started at the beginning of the 20th century. According to historical documents, during meetings in Yerevan in September and October 1919, the Armenian political party Tashnak decided to assassinate politicians, including Armenians from Turkey and Azerbaijan, as proposed by Armenian-American Shahan Natalie (born in the Ottoman Empire as Hagop der Hagopyan). As a result of this meeting, an assassination team was created, led by Shahan Natalie, Armen Garo, and Aron Sachaklian. The organization established for this purpose was named Nemesis. The Nemesis terror organization assassinated Azerbaijani Prime Minister Fetali Han Hoyski on June 19, 1920 in Tbilisi. Later, Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Behbud Khan Javanshir was assassinated on July 18, 1921 in Istanbul by Nemesis member Misak Torlakian, who then fled to the United States and lived there to the end of his life.
The second period of the spread of radical ideology in the Armenian diaspora began in 1975. In this year, the diaspora established two organizations: The Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) and the Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG), both of which adopted terrorism against civilians as a strategy. Between 1975 and 1983, Armenian terrorist organizations perpetrated 161 bomb attacks, 77 people were killed as a result of the attacks perpetrated by these organizations, among them 31 Turkish diplomats. At that time, ASALA and JCAG were specified as terrorist groups by the United States. However, many Armenian intellectuals continued to celebrate the activities of ASALA and JCAG in their writings and hailed these terrorists as heroes.
Moreover, Armenian diaspora organizations continue to idealize these two organizations to Armenian youth as an exemplar. For example, on July 26, 2020 a number of Armenian churches organized religious ceremonies to commemorate the five “heroes” who gave their lives for the Armenian people. On July 27, an Armenian diaspora newspaper published in Los Angeles remembered the five Lisbon “heroes” who attacked the Turkish embassy in Lisbon in 1983. These so-called heroes killed two civilians, including the wife of a Turkish diplomat and a Portuguese police officer. Through such commemorations, Armenian youth are encouraged to emulate the ideology and actions of the terrorists.
The third period in the rebirth of radical ideology in the Armenian diaspora started in 1988 during the occupation of Azerbaijan’s territories by Armenia. In 1987, ASALA members dissolved their terrorist organization and came to Armenia, where they were welcomed as heroes. Upon their return, ASALA members also took an active part in the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by acting in cahoots with other terror organizations. Armenian terrorist groups not only operated in the occupied territories, but also attacked buses, metro stations, and other civilian locations in Baku and other cities of Azerbaijan, causing many deaths and injuries.
The second reason for the rebirth of radicalization in the Armenian diaspora today has to do with its declining influence. During the period 1988–1994, when Armenia occupied Azerbaijani lands, the Armenian diaspora worked to legitimize the occupation in the eyes of international public opinion. On Jan. 19-20, 1990, for example, the Soviet Union invaded Baku and attacked demonstrators demanding the resolution of certain social and human rights issues. Through misrepresentation by the Armenian diaspora, some newspapers in the West tried to form a lobby against Azerbaijan and portrayed the Soviet attacks as a “suppression of Islamists in Baku”. In 1992, at a time when Armenia continued to occupy Azerbaijan’s territories and just after the Khojaly genocide, the US Congress, under the influence of the Armenian diaspora, adopted “Section 907” against Azerbaijan. Ironically, Section 907 demanded that Azerbaijan stop the “aggression” against Armenia. A few months after the adoption of Section 907, the UN Security Council adopted four resolutions (822, 853, 874, 884) demanding that Armenia withdraw its forces from the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. These episodes from history highlight that during the 1990s, the Armenian diaspora formed a monopoly over the narrative against Azerbaijan.
However, after the 2000s, the Armenian diaspora started to lose its influence in this field. The first reason was related to the increasing activism on the part of Azerbaijan’s own diaspora. Stronger institutionalization and mobilization of Azerbaijani diaspora contributed greatly to the recognition of the Khojaly massacre as a genocide committed by Armenia by more than 10 countries in the world and nearly 20 states in the US. What’s more, despite the efforts of the Armenian diaspora to portray Azerbaijan as an aggressor, the international community began to recognize that Azerbaijani lands are in fact occupied by Armenia.
The third and final reason for the resurgence of radicalization relates to a policy pursued by the Armenian government. Pashinyan, who desires to enlist the support of the diaspora in Armenia’s domestic policy struggle, also wants to use the diaspora as a foreign policy tool and therefore wants to please the diaspora by adopting a populist and nationalist policy. During his first visit to the US, Pashinyan went to Los Angeles and made a speech to the Armenian diaspora there, in which he thanked them for supporting him during the “Velvet Revolution”. Subsequently, Pashinyan also asked them to support his government economically. In addition, Armenia’s Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan, who was appointed by Pashinyan, threatened Azerbaijan, during a speech to the Armenian diaspora in New York, with occupying new territories. Thus, speeches by officials of the new government are also greatly contributing to the rebirth of radical attitudes among the Armenian diaspora.
The Armenian government supports this reemerging radicality in the Armenian diaspora as the latter is no longer able to perform its assigned roles through conventional lobbying activities. It has also become largely evident that the Armenian diaspora is also no longer able to legitimize the occupation of Azerbaijan’s territories or sell Armenia as a “victim”. As a result, the diaspora, in its desperation, has started to adopt radical methods to make its voice heard once again.
By Dr. Cavid Veliev
– The writer works at the Baku-based think-tank Center for International Relations Analysis.
Read original article here.
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Assassins of Diplomats, Armenian Secret Army of Terror A wave of violence by Armenian terrorist organisations ASALA and JCAG in the 1970’s and 1980’s killed 77 people, including 31 Turkish diplomats and members of their family.
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