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Shinar Feb. 26, 2024, 11:38 p.m. Shinar gets it's name from the tallest mountain in the region being Sinai, from the ancient babylonian saying, Sinai Shines Far, which if it wasn't heard the first time they would just say Shinar. Which would much much later be said by the greatest prophet of the drug-users around, "can you tell if it's shit or shinolar", meaning sometimes a "bullshit" story, or an exaggeration, can be told not to belittle the truth, but to colour it in, greatly. Shinolar, from the word Shinar, from the mountain Sinai, meaning the Hebrew language began as an engraving of lightning strikes on stone, it came in a pattern of 10 lines. And so the number 10 was taken as the Hebrew language the 10 unspoken commandments, or unwritten rules, meaning, an unspoken language and a record of the rules that govern us whether we believe them or not, in the order of priority. And they were agreed to by 1 million Jews leaving Egypt, and they wandered under those rules until only those that didn't break them remained. 0
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