You can not use any symbols because the Jews have ruined every symbol
So I would just use whatever symbol you want within reason
@shortstories The Yiddish word for "circle" is kikel (pronounced KY - kel), and for "little circle", kikeleh.
Before long the immigration inspectors were calling anyone who signed with an "O" instead of an "X" a kikel or kikeleh or kikee or, finally and succinctly, kike.
@shortstories Did not knew about this. 😢 Jews ruin another thing🤬
I knew only that circled dot was used by alchemist to represent sun or gold.
and it is pretty common
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Apart from poverty and lack of lavatories, one of the reasons often cited to explain open defecation in India is the ingrained cultural norm making the practice socially accepted in some parts of the society.
"Just building toilets is not going to solve the problem, because open defecation is a practice acquired from the time you learn how to walk
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-27775327
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@shortstories Because this symbol for me represent will and its influence, godforce, universe, light.
For example like enlightenment being in middle and it is aware of his surrounding.
Or universe space represented by outer circle and dot represent material world.
Can be representation of gravity. Like planet influencing space around itself.
For me it has many meanings and my believes.
Drizzle Drizzle is All Bark and No Bite https://youtube.com/watch?v=WizmwVzMNsg&si=-qpfB0Coc7gHLx-W
1 Create a real or fake disaster with the new power you have been given
2 Use the disaster to demand and get more power to fix the real or fake disaster
3 Do not fix the real disaster nor admit that the fake disaster was fake or at least not admit that it is fake until it is too late and most people do not care
4 Repeat
@ButtWorldsMan I don't know it seens fake as fuck BLACKROCK have infinite money from the US pritting machine why would lose billions if the goverment is behind it?
"Originally the term Hebrew had nothing to do with race or ethnic origin. It derived from Habiru, a variant spelling of Ḫapiru (Apiru)"
"The term Habiru, meaning “Outsiders,” was applied to nomads, fugitives, bandits, and workers of inferior status; the word is etymologically related t"
Brittannica Hapiru
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hapiru
https://web.archive.org/web/20150729005644/https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hapiru
Are Hebrews Bandits?