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my parents would've been 100% conservative if it wasn't for 9/11
you do not actually know arabs
Completed works, January 2020 #ScarabScribbles
Including my fave piece of all in the middle (though that Ursa and Kerisho one I did is a close second.)
Our 8.3 page has been updated with the tameability of all the creepy-cool new Aqir creatures:
https://t.co/0mU4JTUUSn
All 3 wasp colours are tameable. Just the blue scarab, but hopefully red & black will appear in the future (there are red scarabs in the raid, just not tameable).
Create This Book Page
Actually did this a few days ago and forgot to post it.
#ScarabScribbles
Vampire Inspired Magical Girl?
Vampire Inspired Magical Girl.
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Al-Razi, 9th-century polymath, known as:
👉"Hippocrates of the Arabs"
⚗️He made one of earliest serious attempts to classify the chemical elements🧪,
⚗️was an early proponent of the scientific method,
⚗️and even carried out one of the first clinical trials.
Create This Book Daydream Page!
Did stuff very similar to Moriah, right down to the clouds and the paint pens and the modpodge x3
This is from before I modpodged it.
#ScarabScribbles
"I've had my adventure,
I don't need something new..."
(Yeah right, sure ya don't, ya freakin' mystery-addicts.)
#ScarabScribbles #LastSword
Wakhan,
Oxus River one of th longest rivers of Central Asia. Th Amu Darya wz traditionally known to th Western world from Greek and Roman times as th Oxus & was called th Jayḥūn by the Arabs, some explorers blve origin is in Hindu Kush of Pak Panj river joined by vakhsh river
Some of the topics at the upcoming
@VPFA1 #VPFAChildren Study Day:
Amelia Dyer, baby farmer, street arabs in Kipling & Doyle, Hesba Stretton's morality tales & Allingham's fairy poetry
@UCD_English @HumanitiesUCD @UCDHumanities
Program +registration: https://t.co/RLWiQkUWEo
Al-Razi, 9th-century polymath, known as:
👉"Hippocrates of the Arabs"
⚗️He made one of earliest serious attempts to classify the chemical elements 🧪,
⚗️was an early proponent of the scientific method,
⚗️and even carried out one of the first clinical trials.
@lucidminddotGov @TheMossadIL @reddit @4chan Wrong. The emblems you show weren't adopted till the 60's. Arabs didn't even refer to themselves as Palestinian in the 40's.