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7/13/2025, 1:56:50 PM
>>76371977
No chance in hell. Food rots these people's brains. There's already a proven correlation between obesity and reduced cognitive function, and watching it seems to have just as detrimental an effect due to our social wiring. If you want your niece to get over this, tell your brother and sister to stop giving her free reign of sloptube
No chance in hell. Food rots these people's brains. There's already a proven correlation between obesity and reduced cognitive function, and watching it seems to have just as detrimental an effect due to our social wiring. If you want your niece to get over this, tell your brother and sister to stop giving her free reign of sloptube
7/3/2025, 2:18:26 AM
>>76331858
>musat
I was going to assume that this is an Arabic name. However, it's Romanian in origin. I mean, I know a lot of folks on /pol/ say Romanians aren't white but the hard facts say that the Balkans is pretty white. Romanians are white. I'm just surprised that a guy who is from the Balkans would have this particular fetish.
>Musat (Surname):
>A surname found primarily in Romania and Moldova.
>May be derived from the Romanian word "musat," meaning "musk" or "musk deer," possibly indicating a connection to hunting or nature.
>FamilySearch says it could also be derived from a nickname during the Turkish occupation of the Balkans.
>House of Bogdan-Mușat:
>The ruling family that established the Principality of Moldova.
>Named after Margareta Mușata, who married Costea, a son of Bogdan I.
"Mușat" in Old Romanian means "handsome".
>Mușat & Asociații:
A Romanian law firm with a strong reputation.
>musat
I was going to assume that this is an Arabic name. However, it's Romanian in origin. I mean, I know a lot of folks on /pol/ say Romanians aren't white but the hard facts say that the Balkans is pretty white. Romanians are white. I'm just surprised that a guy who is from the Balkans would have this particular fetish.
>Musat (Surname):
>A surname found primarily in Romania and Moldova.
>May be derived from the Romanian word "musat," meaning "musk" or "musk deer," possibly indicating a connection to hunting or nature.
>FamilySearch says it could also be derived from a nickname during the Turkish occupation of the Balkans.
>House of Bogdan-Mușat:
>The ruling family that established the Principality of Moldova.
>Named after Margareta Mușata, who married Costea, a son of Bogdan I.
"Mușat" in Old Romanian means "handsome".
>Mușat & Asociații:
A Romanian law firm with a strong reputation.
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