seems like a more plausible explanation for that..
Ah cool another Virginian. What part? are you at all close to Richmond? i am about 45 minutes from Richmond.....depending on traffic, can be about 2 hours away
Hiya, I'm a little ways away from Richmond; although I was gonna go to VCU this semester (things didn't work out<_< ), but I'm in Prince William County.. About 40ish minutes from D.C.
Hiya, I'm a little ways away from Richmond; although I was gonna go to VCU this semester (things didn't work out<_< ), but I'm in Prince William County.. About 40ish minutes from D.C.
Oh cool i am not far from you, in Hampton Roads. Sorry to hear about VCU thats a good school My wifes younger sister attends UVA medical right now. I am in D.C. all the time at the mall, the real mall, not the shopping one
My friend at school used to have Dermatographic Urticaria and used to draw dots on her skin with the sharp point of a compass, which would gradually appear as swollen red spots and last for a couple of hours.
She used to get out of lessons frequently with that old trick....
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we are speaking of a baby on whom the urticarial markings are in perfect Arabic a language his parents don't speak. I have read the verses on his skin.. there is no denying that he has a somewhat documented fairly common skin condition, but there is also no denying that his skin skin forms perfect Quranic Arabic verses!
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we are speaking of a baby on whom the urticarial markings are in perfect Arabic a language his parents don't speak. I have read the verses on his skin.. there is no denying that he has a somewhat documented fairly common skin condition, but there is also no denying that his skin skin forms perfect Quranic Arabic verses!
Thats true, and on top of that they disappear and then appear again ever week or so. So it couldnt have been a paint or henna, because they last on your skin for months
we are speaking of a baby on whom the urticarial markings are in perfect Arabic a language his parents don't speak. I have read the verses on his skin.. there is no denying that he has a somewhat documented fairly common skin condition, but there is also no denying that his skin skin forms perfect Quranic Arabic verses!
Is it possible parents intentionally copied the verses on the child skin?
Is it possible parents intentionally copied the verses on the child skin?
you should google his pix & judge for yourself.. that being said his family doesn't speak Arabic, I believe them from some eastern European vountry but I can't remember..
peace
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
you should google his pix & judge for yourself.. that being said his family doesn't speak Arabic, I believe them from some eastern European vountry but I can't remember..
peace
I believe they're Chechen. A language is imitable, you don't have to know it, nor the script for that matter, to be able to copy it. I was wondering whether it is medically possible for markings to disappear every week to be replaced with new ones.
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