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true that
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lolwut?
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! A Jewish tradition that dates from at least the 19th century is to write plus using a symbol like an inverted T. This practice was adopted into Israeli schools (this practice goes back to at least the 1940s) and is still commonplace today in elementary schools (including secular schools) but in fewer secondary schools. It is also used occasionally in books by religious authors, but most books for adults use the international symbol "+". The usual explanation for the origins of this practice is that it avoided the writing of a symbol "+" that looked like a Christian cross. Unicode has this symbol at position U+FB29 "Hebrew letter alternative plus sign" (﬩).
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Warst, wikiman visited u in a dream and left u this message?
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﬩
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A סעמממעממעק ערססססססס????
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נגד מטוסים
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:Bravo:) טואוב אחי!!а откуда ты это взял?=) :Bravo:
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а вот ничо так аватарка...=Р