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  • in reply to: Dentist in Brooklyn #1026651
    unique
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    call echo. 8454259750

    in reply to: fierce- cologne from abercrombie #1011643
    unique
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    Haha well in this case it would be begged ish. Because I’m female.

    in reply to: fierce- cologne from abercrombie #1011639
    unique
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    Firstly, Yomtov is 8 days not 2. And second, fierce is cologne not deodorant so i will be using deodorant regardless. I just like to use my cologne every day. Anyone know if it’s chometz?

    in reply to: Baruch dayin emes�my phone screen shattered #981367
    unique
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    some malls have stands/kiosks that fix your screen for you for about $70 i believe. Or you can just wait till your next upgrade:)

    good luck!

    in reply to: Text Lingo Weirdness #974851
    unique
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    eclipse: what’s the word memory thing?

    in reply to: Text Lingo Weirdness #974847
    unique
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    1. its not a short version. its a different expression. personally, i don’t just text “kk”. i say that expression out loud too. its just a “cuter” way of saying “okay”, not faster.

    2. “kkk” means you don’t really have patience for the person you’re corresponding with anymore. you’re like brushing them off…”kkkkk”

    3. ya it takes much quicker to write ya than yes.

    4. “he he” means you kinda just chuckled inside. you’re not guffawing with laughter like “HAHAHAHAHA” but you emitted a humor-ful sound from your throat.

    5. “:)” does mean what you guessed it did. but it usually ends the conversation in a pleasant, not awkward way. not like ending off with one person saying a random line and then BAM- no more txting. it’s like..okay this is over 🙂

    hope you gained some clarity. im quite the expert on txting lingo so feel free to ask more questions:)

    in reply to: Why Would a Girl Even Want to Learn Talmud? #973906
    unique
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    thank you sam2 and BYM

    in reply to: Why Would a Girl Even Want to Learn Talmud? #973902
    unique
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    BYM:

    again-

    i would like to know where the mekor is that a father may not teach his daughter gemara.

    it seems like you missed my last post.

    thank you.

    in reply to: Why Would a Girl Even Want to Learn Talmud? #973843
    unique
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    by meidel-

    where is the mekor that fathers aren’t allowed to teach their daughters gemara?

    in reply to: Daycamps before Pesach!! Help! #757739
    unique
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    thanks papa and i am here, but i found one already. thanks for the info.

    in reply to: Post Here to Add/Change Your Subtitle #1198956
    unique
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    hi, i’m new here but can i get a subtitle too? make it something good. thanks

    in reply to: Charades by: Riva Pomerantz #756025
    unique
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    bump

    in reply to: ATT POETRY PEOPLE #1167015
    unique
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    observanteen: Wow! so powerful! i really like that style in writing.

    in reply to: ATT POETRY PEOPLE #1167009
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    okay, so this poem is about saving lives. please, please tell me your thoughts and opinions… i would love to hear them

    AND THE HEART KEEPS PUMPING…

    car crashing

    glass shattering

    emergency workers running

    and the heart keeps pumping…

    toddler exploring

    foot slipping

    mother catching

    and the heart keeps pumping

    man chuckling

    peanut blocking

    passerby reacting

    and the heart keeps pumping…

    girl splashing

    brother thrashing

    lifeguard diving

    and the heart keeps pumping…

    in reply to: ATT POETRY PEOPLE #1167004
    unique
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    i’m new at this, so please tell me what you think.

    this one is about beginnings.

    The baby cries, the mothers relieved,

    a new life, in a moment began

    she peeked into her classroom, with her brand new knapsack,

    a new school, in a moment began

    lugging her suitcase to her bunkhouse,she breathes in the fresh air,

    a new summer experience, in a moment began

    “And we should meet in Jerusalem next year,” she finishes off her bat-mitzva speech, amid hugs and pictures she breathes a sigh of relief

    a new stage in life, in a moment began

    the insecure teenager hesitantly opens the door

    a different school, in a moment began

    after setting up her bed and shelves, she turns to her new roommates and offers them a friendly smile,

    a new dorming experience, in a moment began

    clapping politely as the plane touches down, the new couple smile at each other,

    a new life in a strange country, in a moment began

    a baby cries, a mothers relieved,

    a cycle in a moment COMPLETE.

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