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They are very cunning. When they are engaged in extortion, they go in a roundabout way, as a rule, their "authoritiets" do not take anything from the victim directly, but try to find a reason for this, so as not to cause a harsh reaction, so that the victim turned in fear and panics first.
 
They always avoid direct collisions.
Even if he looks impressive, he always goes in a roundabout way.
 
When he receives a resounding slap in the face, it completely paralyzes him, this has been verified by me several times. They become absolutely wadded and become silent. This is exactly the same as the behavior of dogs, dogs, too, as a rule, become abruptly silent after a blow.
But this method is not always acceptable. Better to just punch or challenge, because if you slap someone who is considered an authority, he will complain to his bosses and it may end badly. The same is true for kicks. It's better just beat with hands
 
And what's more, after that he can start to curry favor with you. It's amazing, but it works. It seems like a lot of them just don't have a sense of revenge.

This is "russian field of experimens"(C)
 
What I define as the character of a Hun in such cases will, as a rule, have the opposite effect. When he gets hit, he will have a hormonal surge, he will instantly energize and start fighting furiously. Therefore, against the Hun, the taсtic of the first strike may, on the contrary, be a losing one. If you hit the Hun first, then you have to hit it for sure to turn it off, otherwise it will work against the attacker.
 
And it can be even more dangerous than a regular fight, because in a regular fight, Hun may not get fight trance. This is probably what Attila spoke of as a great gift of nature.
 
It was said about the hussars that, other things being equal, they could put a hundred or more opponents on the battlefield. This may be an exaggeration, but it has a real basis. This is a fighting spirit, it makes a god out of a man. And it's not just adrenalin, this is something mystical
 
Tsveaeva wrote:
Three hundred won - three!
Only the dead did not rise from the ground.
You were children and heroes
You could do anything.

There I see the spirit of aryans
 
Whoever feel this spirit in himself will understand what I am talking about. It is usually opressed but when it manifests it is as a nuclear explosion. It breaks any fear and any pain
 
In ancient IE languages, the moon was denoted by the word Soma, hence for example Somnabulism. Where did the word moon come from in English is also not very clear. By the way, the word hell has the same root as the sun, in general, this root meant heat. But this word is also not clear where it comes from, in Aryan it is not, there the sun is Surya.

BTW there might be inversion. The "sun" apparently has to do with "Soma"(moon), slavic "son"(sleep) is intermediate here.

Look is some kind of Old English verb word from the same type as irregular verbs in English. This is an inflectional form of the type "take-took" but the inflections are lost.
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SOMA means "body" and has nothing to do with the moon. The moon is related to MINUS (menshe) because it seems to keep getting smaller.

But HELL is related to HELIOS, thank you. HELIOS is also the root of YELLOW. The Arabs may have borrowed this sun god from the Aryans and changed it to ALLAH.
 
Using Common Sense, You Can Discover Our Common Language

SOMA means "body" and has nothing to do with the moon. The moon is related to MINUS (menshe) because it seems to keep getting smaller.

But HELL is related to HELIOS, thank you. HELIOS is also the root of YELLOW. The Arabs may have borrowed this sun god from the Aryans and changed it to ALLAH.
No, Allah is the same as Elloh, the Judeo-Christian Yahweh. For the Arabs, Allah and Islam appeared much later, this is 7century and not antiquity. In ancient times, during the time of Assyria, there was a different pantheo
Among the ancient Semites, Sin was the god of the moon.
 
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and has nothing to do with the moon
In general, in post-Vedic India, Soma was exactly as the god of the moon, that's for sure. Probably it was just a borrowing Sin, in the Vedic period this was the name of the sacred drink. Perhaps it was not there yet.
 
Perhaps the very name "Semites" comes from here. Zion(Sion) also seems to have the same root.
 
And definitely related to the Greek. χθών - earth, soil, there was chthonism
 
All these words are very similar, and the territory coincides,
A simple coincidence is unlikely here.

it is not clear only what relation the moon has to the earth.
 
This can be advantageous for a particular layer. For example, it is beneficial for a card sharper when alcohol is popular. He drinks but does not lose his mind, due to this he deceives the victim.

Under Brezhnev in the USSR, alcohol was imposed as a Russian culture. This led to the fact that women received power in families, became German matrons, alcoholics were "solid mans", and so on. At the same time, the Huns degraded and died, but they could not refuse this, because it was considered "unmanly" and "notrussian"

Don't use alcohol or drugs.
 

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