Anonymous ID: 72a4ee Aug. 30, 2022, 11:57 p.m. No.17469363   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Looks like the cracks are getting bigger. I don't think it will be very much longer before the water pressure and volume builds up enough to breach the dikes. Might be a good time to invest in some waders, this is going to be getting pretty deep I suspect.

Anonymous ID: 72a4ee Aug. 31, 2022, 12:10 a.m. No.17469421   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9431 >>9444

>>17469380

A thought just occurred to me. One of Q's drops mentions something about the, "first arrest." It would be interesting if it was actually Trump and not someone like sleepy Joe. I'm not implying that it would be a legitimate arrest, but SOMETHING, is going to kick the door open, and it could be almost anyone, but the result will still be the same.

Anonymous ID: 72a4ee Aug. 31, 2022, 12:28 a.m. No.17469502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9541

>>17469476

Resh is the twentieth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Rēsh Phoenician res.svg, Hebrew Rēsh ר‎, Aramaic Rēsh Resh.svg, Syriac Rēsh ܪ, and Arabic Rāʾ . Its sound value is one of a number of rhotic consonants: usually [r] or [ɾ], but also [ʁ] or [ʀ] in Hebrew and North Mesopotamian Arabic.

 

In most Semitic alphabets, the letter resh (and its equivalents) is quite similar to the letter dalet (and its equivalents). In the Syriac alphabet, the letters became so similar that now they are only distinguished by a dot: resh has a dot above the letter, and the otherwise identical dalet has a dot below the letter. In the Arabic alphabet, rāʼ has a longer tail than dāl. In the Aramaic and Hebrew square alphabet, resh is a rounded single stroke while dalet is a right-angle of two strokes. The similarity led to the variant spellings of the name Nebuchadnezzar and Nebuchadrezzar.