Tan Kunnoka Pirka Ne, Yonkor Tan Yan.
Tan kunnoka pirka ne, yonkor tan yan.
(This movie is good, please watch for this.)
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Little Nephew’s day
Today (morning for me & brother’s family) is my younger nephew Ishijiro’s first birthday, so if you’d like to say something in wishing a safe day, please don’t hesitate to say it. I really can’t wait to video chat with my brother later today. Don’t be afraid to send a little something, I’ll be sure to pass it along.
As an aspiring medical doctor, I give my support to help you & his sister’s family even if I don’t have enough Yen to help out at the moment. I would be happy to help treat these cases, especially if these patients & the epileptics turn out to have malignant tumors among others.
Hey you guys! I saw an old hs friend post this on fb and if y’all could boost and donate I’m sure it would be appreciated! I’ve see. Her struggle since his premature birth and she needs help!
Huskotoy pone huyetok pirka hum, wa huskotoy kur huyetok-rekte son pirka ruwe ne.
(Ancient bone flute sounds good, and ancient people played the flute well). Let’s look into more music through the millennia, for better understanding of cultural evolution.
Hear The Oldest Flute In The World
In 2008, archaeologists discovered fragments of flutes carved from vulture and mammoth bones at a Stone Age cave site in southern Germany called Hohle Fels. They were carved and played by Homo sapiens. These flutes are ancient, dating back 42,000 to 43,000 years, making them the oldest flutes in the world.
The oldest Homo sapiens flutes, that is. There is at least one flute made by a Neanderthal that is older. Found at a Neanderthal campsite at Divje Babe in northwestern Slovenia, the Neanderthal flute is estimated to be over 43,000 years old and perhaps as much as 80,000 years old.
The video above features Ljuben Dimkaroski, who plays trumpet for the Ljubljana Opera Orchestra, and who helped archaeologists figure out how to play the prehistoric flute. Don’t worry! He is playing a clay replica, not the original.
Tan etu hapotke ya? Tan matpon umma kupapa.
(Boop this nose [anyway]? This filly bites.) Some Apogee from the famous Shinodage, I hope this can bring more direction to him too (not just the nsfw blog he more often updates). I sincerely hope you will check him out soon after this.