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Connor Storrie & Ilya Rozanov

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~ AL-QADIM ~
Step into Zakhara the Land of Fate one of the most unique and overlooked settings in the history of Dungeons & Dragons.
Inspired by the legends of Arabian Nights, Al-Qadim presents a world where honor, hospitality, and destiny shape every life. Here, humans, elves, and even traditionally monstrous races live within a shared culture, guided by the teachings of the Loregiver and the unseen hand of Fate.
Explore the structure of Zakharan society, from the city dwelling Al-Hadhar to the wandering Al-Badia tribes of the desert. Uncover the meaning of Enlightenment, the role of the Great Gods, and the strange presence of genies who rival divine power.
But beneath this unity lies something more complex savage gods, foreign beliefs, and forces that exist beyond the reach of order.
This is not just another D&D setting.
This is a world where belief shapes reality… and Fate decides the rest.
🐫ZAKHARA🐪
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The #Berlinale Documentary Award goes to “No Other Land” by Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, and Rachel Szor.
The Palestinian Basel Adra and the Israeli Yuval Abraham, two friends, were honored at the German film awards ceremony Berlinale for their documentary “No Other Land” about the destruction of a Palestinian village. They used the opportunity to clearly criticize Germany's support for Israeli crimes.
#stoparmingisrael. #caesefirenow.
The German media is going crazy because there was applause for it.
Mayor of Berlin is angry and (as usual) accused them with (Antisemitism)!!!
#stoparmingisrael. #caesefirenow.
Semite: The term therefore came to include Arabs, Akkadians, Canaanites, Hebrews, some Ethiopians (including the Amhara and the Tigrayans), and Aramaean tribes.
Semite | Definition, Peoples, & Facts | Britannica
مسافر..مسافر يطا ..Masafer Yatta.. מסאפר יטא
Masafer Yatta - Wikipedia
Due, exclusively, to college protests that are PRO Palestine, NOT anti Jew (I have looked: it isn't happening), the house passed the anti semitism act, which will basically give them cause to arrest and jail people for possibly YEARS. So instead of telling colleges that students should have a say where their tuition money goes, especially if it goes to a GENOCIDAL COUNTRY, you make them having free speech (that is NOT based in hate but wanting innocent CHILDREN TO LIVE) illegal?
All USA politicians and bankers (cuz that's who really runs the country) are fucking vile retched puss buckets and should choke on their own tongues.
We live in the worst fucking country on the planet.
<Ironic part? How many semites LIVE IN PALESTINE!!!!>
Jews are not the only Semites.
Although the term "anti-Semite" has been used since the 19th century to describe hatred towards people of the Jewish faith, it is not etymologically appropriate, as Semites also encompasses other groups.
The word "anti-Semitism" appeared in March 1879 in a pamphlet by author Wilhelm Marr, suggested as a replacement for "Judenhaß" meaning hatred of Jews.
The use of the term "anti-Judaism" would prove more appropriate to describe manifestations of discrimination against individuals of the Jewish faith.
Map source: Jacques Leclerc - 2012

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Been thinking of possible gender neutral pronouns for Arabic/Maltese.
Spanish speakers came up with elle (eyy) as an alternative to he “él” (ell) and she “ella” (eyya).
Ours are a bit tricky…
He = Hu/Huwa (ooh/oowa)
She = Hi/Hija (iyy/iyya)
They?? Can’t exactly just shorten it to the silent h in Maltese 😂 Plus he and she are conjugated differently in both Arabic and Maltese.
Maybe instead we can just use what we already have like in English and start using Huma (ooma) as both a plural and a gender neutral singular.
To be Semitic means to speak a Semitic language and in this regard all of Amhara, Gurage, Tigray (etc), all Arabs and all Hebrew Speakers. This means the largest linguistic group in Africa is a Semitic one.
However, if Semitic means “mixed” then the majority Semitic people are Arabs. European Jews in neither of the above classifications are Semitic, because they are racially European, culturally European, and linguistically European. Terms for Jew" in the 1980 Jewish Almanac we read: "Strictly speaking it is incorrect to call an Ancient Israelite a 'Jew' or to call a contemporary Jew an Israelite or a Hebrew." Modern facts show they are genetic Khazars who converted to Judaism.
One cannot be anti-Semitic against a non-Semitic European people. Thus anti-Semitic in its truth sense means to be anti-Arab, Anti-Ethiopian, anti-Amhara, anti-native Jew, etc. Anti-Semitic is part of a collection of words used globally that are linguistically inaccurate (misnomer). But because of tradition these words continue to have narrow definitions. The discussion of what a word represents and what a word is meant to mean is very important, espcially when it is used as a third rail.
And maybe in this we see the persistence of words like Ethiopia and Habasha, although the roots are inaccurate today they are simple words that are somewhat independent of their etymological origin.
The first sign of agency is the inherent power to define ones terms of reference. Specific words exist for racism against Jewish people and US congress monitors global antisemitism (Global Anti-Semitism Review Act) yet no such policies or terms exist for the greatest victims of racism. The ongoing African Holocaust is denied, ridiculed, mocked, and deemphasized daily without any global sympathy. How is it possible for 60 Million people to have so many terms which articulate their self-interest yet 1 billion Africans seem disabled in this capacity? For 500 years Africans have been on the receiving end of historical racism culminating in the final Great Holocaust of chattel enslavement in the Americas yet nothing exist in any language to speak directly to this ongoing Holocaust.
If you call an African a Nig... it is called racism
If you call an Semitic Arab a Sand.. N… it is called racism
If you call a Latino a Spi… it is called racism
If you call an Chinese a Gou… it is called racism
If you call a Jew a Kyk… it is a special kind of racism called Antisemitism.
Anti-Semitism flies off the tongue so loosely these days and is an betray of the victims of the Germany Nazi holocaust. Actors, anyone seeking attention talks about being victims of antisemitism. Even Paula Abdul (the Jewish dancer) and Mila Kunis (Black Swan) claim for publicity to being victim of antisemitism. Yet when Africans play the "race card" they are fashioned as having a "chip on their shoulder". What is the specific term in the English language for racism which 1 billion plus Africans live in the shadow of every day? Dogs, lynch mobs, hoses, apartheid, slavery, genocide, mustard gas, HIV experiments, Gene warfare (created by Israel and Apartheid South Africa) and yet no word exist to describe the peculiarity of this ongoing and unrelenting African oppression.
The blatant visibility of physically being African means there is virtually no shelter from global racism from China to Chile. Yet nothing exist in any language for this peculiar treatment of Africans and this is testimony to one thing—lack of agency. Where agency is the ability of a people to project their experience to the world.
This is for mother's day <3
Our mother's day is on the Spring Equinox, but little do we know that it was our ancient first day of the year (The Akitu Festival, either the ancient 1rst Nisan which is 21 March or Modern 1rst Nisan on 1rst April) before we adopted the Gregorian calendar. Today only Nowruz and the Assyrian New Year still survives.
That said, happy Nowruz and Happy Akitu New Year, to all the Fertile Crescent Semites from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Palestine <3