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user5665957555531
ابو محمد محمد :
الفرقه سابعه دوره ٩٤ كتيبة الاستطلاع
2026-07-15 20:29:24
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eazadnjar.1
Bavê Azad :
خدم معي حسن الحمدولي من عين العرب شيوخ الفوقاني وحسين صالح العمر من الرقة ب عفرين سد ميدانكي سنة ٩٧ أتمنى أن أعرف عنهم شي
2026-07-14 13:44:08
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user4049411819633
ملوعهم :
الفرقه الخامسه كتيبه ٢٧١دوره ٩٥الاصدقا نزيه موسى من سدتشرين حلب كتيبه جبر الجاسم ديرالزور الجبيله الملازم اول رمضان ناصر حمص الزاهره
2026-07-15 11:30:06
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user663616747457
قاسم :
كيفك
2026-06-24 11:18:05
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user8899356450178
أبوعدي البكاري :
مشكور عالنشر
2026-07-08 20:27:57
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أبو إسكندر :
يسعد كل أوقاتكم . أنا كنت ب ١١٢ كتيبة ٧٤ دورة ١٩٩٧
2026-06-20 18:02:56
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user48134048697
ضع العمر :
انه كنت بي السريه الثانيه عند المقدم يوسف
2026-06-21 11:21:24
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dypuw207zkam
❤️دموع الورد❤️ :
متااااااا. الاياااام
2026-06-21 13:34:56
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user101534323496
محمد :
بسريه اولى
2026-07-09 16:25:28
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user6286904258361
عبدالعزيز مريمة ( ابوقيصر ) :
💜❤️
2026-06-22 22:14:41
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strangehome37
ابن الجزيرة :
انا خدمت في الفرقه الخامسه فوج 175 ختصاص مدفعيه 130 اخر كتيبه من عند حقل الرمي سريه الثالثه قائد الكتيبه علي خلوف وقائد السريه وفيق سليمان من جبله والنقيب ابراهيم يونس من الصنمين والملازم اول حسان مخلوف من االقرداحه انا مواليد 1974 اصدقائي صالح عيد ديرزور ابن ابو حمو نادر عبود ادلب صالح عبود حلب مسكنه محمد عيد قريمو حماه شواخ الاحمد الرقه حسان الحايك درعا نوى الرقيب محمد الحجي من ديرزور المدينه معصوم بشو الحسكه الدرباسيه شتاقيت لكم يادوره
2026-07-16 20:51:49
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A fourth-grader in Suwon, south of Seoul, wanted to run for class president. His classmates talked him out of it. Their argument wasn't about popularity or grades. It was about logistics. He lived in a Humansia apartment, a public housing brand. And if a Humansia kid held the title, children from the other classes would have a word for the whole room. So he took his name off the ballot. At another school, a different boy just answered a question. A classmate asked where he lived. He said Humansia. And the other kids stopped letting him into their games. His mother repeated the word they gave him: 휴거. Hyu-geo. It's a contraction of Humansia and geoji, the Korean word for beggar. A child in the wrong building is a Humansia beggar. And the vocabulary kept growing. 엘사: a person who lives in LH, the state land and housing corporation. 엘거: LH plus beggar. 빌거: a child who lives in a villa, the low-rise housing that sits a rung under an apartment tower. When the government opened a program for young families called Newlywed Hope Town, the playground produced 신거, newlywed-hope-town beggar, before most of the buildings were even finished. These children read buildings the way adults read paychecks. A mother of a third-grader described her son coming back from a birthday party and naming the brand of the apartment it was held in. He had started asking her how many pyeong their home was, and what it was worth. She said she felt sorry for him in advance. Because every term these children use was waiting for them when they arrived. The classification was assembled by adults, for adult reasons, and handed down whole. What the children add is the missing filter. An adult who holds the same belief has learned which version of it can be said in front of the neighbors. A fourth-grader hasn't learned that yet. So he says 휴거 out loud. And keeps the other boy out of the game.
A fourth-grader in Suwon, south of Seoul, wanted to run for class president. His classmates talked him out of it. Their argument wasn't about popularity or grades. It was about logistics. He lived in a Humansia apartment, a public housing brand. And if a Humansia kid held the title, children from the other classes would have a word for the whole room. So he took his name off the ballot. At another school, a different boy just answered a question. A classmate asked where he lived. He said Humansia. And the other kids stopped letting him into their games. His mother repeated the word they gave him: 휴거. Hyu-geo. It's a contraction of Humansia and geoji, the Korean word for beggar. A child in the wrong building is a Humansia beggar. And the vocabulary kept growing. 엘사: a person who lives in LH, the state land and housing corporation. 엘거: LH plus beggar. 빌거: a child who lives in a villa, the low-rise housing that sits a rung under an apartment tower. When the government opened a program for young families called Newlywed Hope Town, the playground produced 신거, newlywed-hope-town beggar, before most of the buildings were even finished. These children read buildings the way adults read paychecks. A mother of a third-grader described her son coming back from a birthday party and naming the brand of the apartment it was held in. He had started asking her how many pyeong their home was, and what it was worth. She said she felt sorry for him in advance. Because every term these children use was waiting for them when they arrived. The classification was assembled by adults, for adult reasons, and handed down whole. What the children add is the missing filter. An adult who holds the same belief has learned which version of it can be said in front of the neighbors. A fourth-grader hasn't learned that yet. So he says 휴거 out loud. And keeps the other boy out of the game.

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