Posted on 04/13/2026 5:22:52 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Sneako meets his fans then started chanting yahud
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It was a big thrill going to NYC to see a Yankee game with my Uncle when I was a wee lad back in the 60’s . Once I became an adult often went there to see bands in the late 70’s/early 80’s but never liked the place . Too many bad vibes , dirty , and full of rude , obnoxious loud mouths . I’ll take Tokyo any day .
Well, it used to be my playground. Now it’s just a hole with big buildings strewn about, some of which haven’t been uglified yet.
I went there for the first time in 1964, to the World’s Fair. I was four years old, but it was unforgettable. My little brother was given a flashy cowboy hat, but threw it into the fountains with the flood lights giving the waters different colors. There was a giant cowboy blowing smoke rings. The fair grounds were still there in Corona Park, last I was in the neighborhood, decades ago. The Empire State Building is still there, for now. Back then the WTC was just under construction.
Yahud, Jews? WTF
Arabic plurals are often irrational. So Yahudi singular = Yahud plural. But there are also rational plural suffixes in masculine (...oon/een) and feminine (...aat). Greek Aorist tense is similarly divided between strong aorist, which have fixed declensions, and the weak aorist, which are sometimes totally different, or at least altered. English verbs have the same but less often, such as go/went, light/lit.
The sidewalks are all brown.
Homeless bums are all shooting H
On the sidewalks of New York.
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