Indoor My White Widows. Grow Diary - from Day 66 and onwards.

Haha! I used to think WW#2 was world war 2, which sounded like an interesting name for a strain... lol [emoji28] [emoji12] [emoji13]

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Hahaha.... Too young for war memories! However, my area is a war zone from time to time...drug gangs attacing eachother with submachine guns.

I just asked...my Super Skunks was not rinsed prior to nute change and WW seems consume evrything I feed her.
 
Quite a bit, probably. Humans suck, it's a shame. :(

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Yeah...all evil originates in the heart of a human being. Mostly from mens hearts. Women bring mercy to the world. In the arabic language, the word for the womb is derived from the same tri-literal root as mercy. Very interesting.

Just curious...you are Canadian, right? May I ask from where? I have lived and worked in both Waterloo, Ontario and Antigonish, Nova Scotia. I bought my weed from the custodian at University of Waterloo.
 
Yeah...all evil originates in the heart of a human being. Mostly from mens hearts. Women bring mercy to the world. In the arabic language, the word for the womb is derived from the same tri-literal root as mercy. Very interesting.

Just curious...you are Canadian, right? May I ask from where? I have lived and worked in both Waterloo, Ontario and Antigonish, Nova Scotia. I bought my weed from the custodian at University of Waterloo.
Very interesting, indeed!

I'm a Brazilian living in the US, actually. :)

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Very interesting, indeed!

I'm a Brazilian living in the US, actually. :)

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Okay! I have only visited the US formally for 2 hours. I crossed the bridge at Niagara Falls, went to Hard Rock Cafe in Buffalo, had a beer and walked back to Canada. Transit areas in airports is my main US experience.

The language of the arabs is very interesting.
 
Okay! I have only visited the US formally for 2 hours. I crossed the bridge at Niagara Falls, went to Hard Rock Cafe in Buffalo, had a beer and walked back to Canada. Transit areas in airports is my main US experience.

The language of the arabs is very interesting.
I've never been to Canada, which is funny because I used to live within a 4-hour car drive. But I hate long car rides, I get motion sick. I do intend to go there some day, though.

Do you live there? How do you like it? And do you speak Arabic? It seems like such a different language, like Japanese or Chinese.

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I've never been to Canada, which is funny because I used to live within a 4-hour car drive. But I hate long car rides, I get motion sick. I do intend to go there some day, though.

Do you live there? How do you like it? And do you speak Arabic? It seems like such a different language, like Japanese or Chinese.

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I live in Denmark, but are originally from Norway.
I don't speak very much arabic, but I can read and write. I will find food and a place to stay, speaking arabic, if I have no other choise. I want to learn, but it is hard to find s seroius course. I tried an evening course, but the teacher used the latin alphabet. Most of my arabic is autodidact. However, I live in the arab hood. As they say in the hood, it's all good.

Welcome in arabic - ahlan wa sahlan اهلا وسهلا or you can say marhaban محبا. Interestingly, the h sound in the two expressions are different. They also have two sounds for s and a number of letters not present in languages written expressed in the latin script. Latin is also a cool language.
 
I live in Denmark, but are originally from Norway.
I don't speak very much arabic, but I can read and write. I will find food and a place to stay, speaking arabic, if I have no other choise. I want to learn, but it is hard to find s seroius course. I tried an evening course, but the teacher used the latin alphabet. Most of my arabic is autodidact. However, I live in the arab hood. As they say in the hood, it's all good.

Welcome in arabic - ahlan wa sahlan اهلا وسهلا or you can say marhaban محبا. Interestingly, the h sound in the two expressions are different. They also have two sounds for s and a number of letters not present in languages written expressed in the latin script. Latin is also a cool language.
Denmark, Norway, I've never been to either, but both sound like very cool places! What prompted your interest in Arabic? I know I have some Arab blood in me, since both side of my family come from the Mediterranean (Portugal and France) and I'm a brunette. But their culture of poorly treating women does leave a bad impression.

Has the refugee crisis affected you? If so, how?

Next time you're in the area, let me know! If you're in Canada, it may be the motivation I need for a visit, finally. :)

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Denmark, Norway, I've never been to either, but both sound like very cool places! What prompted your interest in Arabic? I know I have some Arab blood in me, since both side of my family come from the Mediterranean (Portugal and France) and I'm a brunette. But their culture of poorly treating women does leave a bad impression.

Has the refugee crisis affected you? If so, how?

Next time you're in the area, let me know! If you're in Canada, it may be the motivation I need for a visit, finally. :)

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Some cultures have a problem, as they did never really developed from their nasty clan culture.
I need arabic for religious reasons.

Just got a phone call...a high school invited me for a job interview!!
 
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