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nicerartifcer · 1 year ago
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Senwe, my sand-sea tracker OC.
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viktorbf · 5 months ago
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iasip who pooped the bed but its who pooped the couch and theres two suspects dog #1 and dog #2
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caki-farukk · 1 year ago
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Sonuna kadar toksiklik
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misc-obeyme · 1 year ago
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Hope you are okay??
So I was thinking about how langaues have changed over time, and I was wondering about if the OM characters did visit a country back in the 17th century and never visited again they would speak what they spoke back then
However, its mentioend that Lucifer, Satan and probably Mammon have visited England throughout many times they would have senw the empire and how it fell. They would have pickes up on the language and dialect
For example Lucifer having the queen accent which would have been around the 1990s
Satan having more of a modern British Oxford Accnet
But Mammon's accent would change throughout time, as he has been to (headcanon) that Mammon has been to the USA and his accent and dialect would have changed
So it would be intresting to see this and the country history through them, like their perspective, and understanding why demons seem like they are higher than the human race
Hello, anon!
I'm about as okay as I can be, I suppose. I've been better, but I've also been worse! I hope you're doing well!
Anyway, I think it's fascinating to consider what kind of accents the demons have. If we consider that they all spoke some native demon language (or angel language or both) before they ever learned any human world languages, then it stands to reason that they would speak any human world language with a demonic/angelic accent.
My experience with language learning is that although I am doomed to always have an American accent, I still try to use the accent of the language I'm learning to speak.
So I would think that if someone is learning English, they are going to try to emulate whichever English accent is around them. The one they hear the most. If they're not actually in an English speaking place (like they're learning in the Devildom first), they might end up with a mixture of some kind because they're using different learning sources. (I think it'd be pretty cute if they all picked up whatever accent MC has.)
Which means that they could absolutely pick up any of the accents you've suggested if they've spent any amount of time in a place where that accent is the one they encounter the most.
I think it would be kinda funny for Mammon to be the only one with an American accent. Now I'm just imagining him with a southern accent lol.
And it would indeed be interesting to hear what they've experienced of the human world and its various countries, especially the ones who seem to have been there often. Due to the whole witch situation, Mammon seems like he's the one who's been to the human world the most. However I do think that Satan would be the one who would be actually paying attention to human world history. I think he'd have a lot to say about historic events, especially if he happened to witness them first hand.
I think there's a lot of room for interesting headcanons about the way the demons have interacted with the human world.
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raedas · 1 year ago
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i cant tell if you havent seen my art or are choosing to ignore
HAVENT SENW SORRY
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avalonunezgisi · 1 year ago
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takâtsiz kaldım….iki senw sonea ben de inşalalh ama muhtemelen bordeaux’ta la gironde’ün kenarında..
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tamino playing the oud at théâtre antique de fourvière in lyon, france on july 21, 2023; 📷 by les.lunes.de.jupiter on instagram
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cricketfun · 1 year ago
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Highlights: 15-Year-Old Farhan Ahmed, Brother Of Rehan Ahmed, Stars In England's U19 World Cup 2024 Win Over Scotland Highlights: England started their U... #usa #uk
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todsterdude1 · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Hande made placemats.
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rishukumariworld-blog · 1 year ago
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SA vs NZ 2023, 1st ODI: Senwes Park Pitch Report, Potchefstroom Weather Forecast, ODI Stats & Records | South Africa Women vs New Zealand Women
South Africa Women will host New Zealand Women for the multi-format series starting September 24. Both sides will first lock cornucopias in a three-match ODI series, which will be part of the 2022- 25 ICC Women’s Championship. The Proteas are entering the series following their successful stint in Pakistan where they secured a 2- 1 palm against the home platoon. On the other hand, the White…
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nicerartifcer · 1 year ago
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wip of my new OC
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kumarseo · 2 years ago
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Inspired by Shane Warne, Parshavi Chopra is emerging as India’s next big spin hope
“So, who else is a Parshavi Chopra fan?” tweeted Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin as India’s women’s U-19 team inched closer to its maiden World Cup title. The emotions were running high at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom as India bundled England out for just 68 in the final. Parshavi took two wickets and, along with Titas Sadhu and Archana Devi, put her team in command. The senior team had…
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slowdanceinavillage · 2 years ago
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It is lights on at the SenWes Silos
#senwes #silos #kameelhuisetussenspore #kameelrailwaystation #kameel #Route377 #noordwes #farming
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whatsonmedia · 2 years ago
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Multi Sports: Sports Events This Week!
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WhatsOn student journalists Zareen Subha brings a list of sports to watch this weekend and relax at your home comfort. This can be watched in TV, mobile or tablet just get the your happy hormones going. Here is the list of Sports to watch this weekend! Football: Saturday, 18 March 2023; 15:00 Premier LeagueAston Villa vs AFC Bournemouth Saturday, 18 March 2023; 15:00 Premier LeagueBrentford vs LeicesterSaturday, 18 March 2023; 15:00 Premier LeagueWolves vs Leeds Saturday, 18 March 2023; 17:30 Premier LeagueChelsea vs EvertonSaturday, 18 March 2023; 19:45 Serie AUdinese vs AC MilanSaturday, 18 March 2023; 17:45 FA CupMan City vs BurnleySunday, 19 March 2023; 14:00 Premier LeagueArsenal vs C PalaceSunday, 19 March 2023; 14:30 BundesligaUnion Berlin vs Eintracht FrankfurtSunday, 19 March 2023; 16:30 BundesligaLeverkusen vs BayernSunday, 19 March 2023; 19:45 Serie AInter vs JuventusSunday, 19 March 2023; 20:00 La LigaBarcelona vs Real Madrid  Sunday, 19 March 2023; 16:05 Ligue 1PSG vs RennesSunday, 19 March 2023; 16:30 FA CupMan Utd vs FulhamTuesday, 21 March 2023; 17:45 Women's Champions LeagueBayern Munich Women vs Arsenal WomenTuesday, 21 March 2023; 20:00 Women's Champions LeagueRoma Women vs Barcelona WomenWednesday, 22 March 2023; 17:45 Women's Champions LeagueLyon Women vs Chelsea WomenWednesday, 22 March 2023; 20:00 Women's Champions LeaguePSG Women vs Wolfsburg WomenThursday, 23 March 2023; 00:00 International FriendliesArgentina vs PanamaFriday 24 March 2023; 19:30 Women’s Super LeagueEverton Women vs Liverpool FC Women Cricket : 1st ODI, Ireland in Bangladesh, 3 ODI Series, 2023Saturday, 18 March 2023; 01:30 PMBangladesh vs Ireland Sylhet District Stadium, Sylhet2nd ODI, West Indies in South Africa, 3 ODI Series, 2023Saturday, 18 March 2023; 04:30 PMSouth Africa vs West Indies Buffalo Park, East London2nd ODI, Australia in India, 3 ODI Series, 2023Sunday 19 March 2023;  01:30 PMIndia vs Australia YS Raja Reddy Stadium, Cuddapah2nd ODI, Ireland in Bangladesh, 3 ODI Series, 2023Monday, 20 March 2023;  01:30 PMBangladesh vs Ireland Sylhet District Stadium, Sylhet1st ODI, Netherlands in Zimbabwe, 3 ODI Series, 2023Tuesday, 21 March 2023; 01:00 PMZimbabwe vs Netherlands Harare Sports Club, Harare3rd ODI, West Indies in South Africa, 3 ODI Series, 2023Tuesday, 21 March 2023; 01:30 PMSouth Africa vs West Indies Senwes Park, Potchefstroom3rd ODI, Australia in India, 3 ODI Series, 2023Wednesday, 22 March 2023; 01:30 PMIndia vs Australia MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai2nd ODI, Netherlands in Zimbabwe, 3 ODI Series, 2023Thursday, 23 March 2023; 01:00 PMZimbabwe vs Netherlands Harare Sports Club, Harare3rd ODI, Ireland in Bangladesh, 3 ODI Series, 2023Thursday, 23 March 2023; 02:00 PMBangladesh vs Ireland Sylhet District Stadium, Sylhet1st T20I, Afghanistan and Pakistan in UAE, 3 T20I Series, 2023Friday, 24 March 2023; 03:30 PMAfghanistan vs Pakistan Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah BASKETBALL Saturday, 18 March 2023; 6:00 pm2023 NCAA Men's Basketball TournamentSecond Round: Teams TBASaturday, 18 March 2023; 7:00 pmNBA BasketballPhiladelphia 76ers at Indiana PacersSaturday, 18 March 2023; 7:00 pm2023 NCAA Women's Basketball TournamentFirst Round: Middle Tennessee State vs. ColoradoSaturday, 18 March 2023; 7:00 pmNBA BasketballMinnesota Timberwolves at Toronto RaptorsSaturday, 18 March 2023; 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7:00 pm2023 NCAA Women's Basketball TournamentSecond Round: Teams TBAMonday, 19 March 2023;7:00 pmNBA BasketballChicago Bulls at Philadelphia 76ersMonday, 19 March 2023;7:30 pmNBA BasketballMinnesota Timberwolves at New York KnicksMonday, 19 March 2023; 8:00 pmNBA BasketballDallas Mavericks at Memphis GrizzliesTuesday, 20 March 2023; 7:00 pm2023 CBI Basketball TournamentFirst Semifinal: Teams TBATuesday, 20 March 2023; 7:00 pmNBA BasketballWashington Wizards at Orlando MagicTuesday, 20 March 2023; 7:30 pmNBA BasketballCleveland Cavaliers at Brooklyn NetsTuesday, 20 March 2023; 7:30 pmNBA BasketballDetroit Pistons at Atlanta HawksTuesday, 20 March 2023; 8:00 pmNBA BasketballSan Antonio Spurs at New Orleans PelicansTuesday, 20 March 2023; 10:00 pmNBA BasketballBoston Celtics at Sacramento KingsTuesday, 20 March 2023; 10:00 pmNBA G League BasketballOklahoma City Blue at South Bay Lakers BASEBALL: Saturday, 18 March 2023; 7:00 pm2023 World Baseball ClassicSecond Round : Teams TBASunday, 19 March 2023; 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myrefersofficial · 2 years ago
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Indian Female Cricketers Created History: Won U19 T20 World Cup 2023
India was crowned the first-ever ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The Indian team, led by Shafali Verma, prevailed against the English side by seven wickets.
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On Sunday at the Senwes Park stadium in South Africa, the Indian U19 Women's cricket team made history by winning their match. India became the first women's Indian cricket team to win a world championship after defeating England in the final of the Women’s T20 World Cup by a score of seven wickets.
The India captain, Shafali Verma, got her team off to a great start in their quest to win the world cup by blasting a magnificent four off Hannah Baker's ball. The target was 69.  Baker then provided a significant advantage for her team when she eliminated Shafali for 15 off 11 points. Bowlers from England attempted to regain control of the game.
England skipper Grace Scrivens dismissed dangerous batter Shweta Sehrawat for a score of five runs in six balls. The next batter to step up to the plate was Gongadi Trisha. While Trisha took on the anchor role, Soumya Tiwari was responsible for maintaining some assertive boundaries. 
After the first ten overs, India needed to score 21 runs in the remaining 60 balls to win. After that, Gongadi Trisha opened her hands and proceeded to hammer Ellie Anderson with back-to-back two fours. Alexa Stonehouse got rid of the hitter Gongadi Trisha in the 13th innings by dismissing her for 24 runs off 29 deliveries. 
Indian bowlers could completely take control of the game from the beginning of the top match against England, which they won by opting to field first. Liberty Heap, the first batter for England, was run out by Titas Sadhu for a duck on the second delivery of the innings, giving India their first wicket.
Grace Scrivens and Niamh Fiona Holland, who were playing some boundary shots together, attempted to cope with the pressure while doing so. However, Holland could not maintain her position on the crease for too long before being sent back to the pavilion. After Holland's wicket, the English batters could not maintain their ground for very long.
Finally they lost their wickets at regular intervals in the face of the fantastic bowling performance put on by the Indian bowlers. India took the initiative early on by bowling the first ball of the match. They frequently struck the England Women's Under-19 team and ultimately bowled them out for 68 runs. 
The Final Showdown Performance Of The Indian U19 Women's Cricket Team 
The bowlers were essential to the success of the team. In the first over, Sadhu removed the potentially dangerous Liberty Heap, which resulted in the opener spooning an easy return catch. The off-spinner Archana Devi then dealt a further blow to England by claiming the wickets of Grace Scrivens and Niamh Holland inside a single over space. 
The main cause of Scrivens' demise was an outstanding catch made by Trisha at long-off, and she took the blame. The England Under-19 team was bowled out in the 18th over, even though wickets continued to fall at regular intervals throughout the innings. In the end, England's relatively low score had to be enough along the lines that had been expected.
Gongadi Trisha and Soumya Tiwari scored crucial goals as India sealed the Women's Under-19 World Cup with a spectacular seven-wicket triumph over England Under-19. Titas Sadhu, Archana Devi, and Parshavi Chopra each got two wickets in the match. India had already lost Shafali Verma and Shweta Sehrawat at the end of the fourth over.
Trisha and Tiwari worked together to sew a stand of 46, which more or less cemented the business transaction. To keep the scoring moving forward, the duo completed the drive, the flip, and the cut. Tiwari was also spared because she was let off the hook by being dropped off at Hannah Barker's house.
In the 13th over, the left-arm medium pacer Alex Stonehouse was responsible for Trisha's dismissal. Tiwari got a double, and a single in the next over that Barker delivered, allowing India to move their score higher than England's. At Potchefstroom, the celebrations were in full swing as Shafali, and the rest of her team raced onto the field to celebrate their victory. 
Whole Fraternity Congratulated The Indian U19 Women Cricket Team 
The cricket community congratulated the Indian U19 Women's Cricket team on winning the first-ever ICC Women's U19 World Cup. The captain of the India team, Rohit Sharma, along with other seasoned players, including Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly, and others, praised the performance of the India eves. 
Virat Kohli, expressed his admiration for the Indian team on social media. He wrote, "Champion of the Under-19 World Cup! What a memorable instant it was! I'd like to offer my congratulations to you, ladies, on your victory." Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Shafali Verma and the rest of the team for their remarkable victory. 
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BCCI secretary Jay Shah announced that the team and the personnel would receive an award worth 5 crores. He commented, "Women's Cricket in India is increasing, and the World Cup victory has raised the prominence of women's cricket several notches higher." It refers to India's women's cricket team recently winning the ICC Women’s U19 World Cup 2023. 
Final Thoughts
The Indian U19 women's cricket team has truly demonstrated their skill and determination by winning the U19 Women's World Cup 2023. The players have shown remarkable sportsmanship and teamwork, bringing their A-game to the field and making India proud. The Indian women cricketers have made a mark on the world stage.
Their unwavering passion for the sport and fierce competitiveness has inspired a generation of young girls to take up cricket and follow in their footsteps. It is a testament to the growth and development of women's cricket in India, and we can only expect greater achievements in the future. We are thrilled to see them bring home the trophy.
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gbwhtspro · 2 years ago
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India Clinches Women's ICC Title By Winning U19 T20 World Cup
India created history by clinching first-ever women’s ICC title. India won the U19 T20 World Cup title by defeating England in the tournament final. There is a connection between India and capturing the inaugural competition conducted in South Africa. Indian women’s team defeated England in the Women’s U-19 T20 World Cup final at Senwes Park in Potchefstroom to claim the title. The team captained…
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indiancricketnews · 2 years ago
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