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Why can't the Left name the Jew? When you ask Palestinian children who killed their family, they don't say "the Zionists" or "the white people" or "the Europeans" like the Left keeps saying. They say it was "Al Yahood", the Jews. So why can't the Left tell it like it is? Why do they have to sugarcoat it (Zionists) or blame another group (whites/Europeans)?

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I'm reading C&P rn

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>Fine, 10 books total. Personally, I never know how to make a top list because my taste is always changing
Make a list with your top 10 favourite books at this very moment

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greekbros I need a quick reality check, couple questions
let's say I have this phrase
>Cyrus arrived to Sardis before Croesus understood what was going on
I translate it as
>Ὁ Κῦρος ἀφίκετο εἰς Σάρδεις πρὶν ἐπίστασθαι τὸν Κροῖσον τί γίγνοιτο.
couple questions:
is the use of the optative correct here? I understand the indirect speech with a main clause in the past typically requires the optative, even though in this case there's a double accusative use due to πρίν so I'm not 100% sure
also I understand I should be using the present because the phrase implies a continuative aspect(i.e still going on), but say the phrase was
>...before Croesus understood what had happened
in this case the perfective aspects would seem appropriate, but should I use the appropriate conjugation from γέγονα or γεγένημαι? e.g γεγόνοι vs γεγενημένον εἴη??

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For me? Its slow sex.

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