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Could you translate for us?

Or did you intend to come into some discussion about the many-eyed girl?


"How am I looking at you?"


Originally posted by @vandervelde
"How am I looking at you?"
How fitting. The art is quite well doen I think, and the pic does carry over some special meaning . Thank you for sharing.


Originally posted by @ponderable
Could you translate for us?

Or did you intend to come into some discussion about the many-eyed girl?
Should be talking about the many eyed fish 😲

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Originally posted by @trev33
Should be talking about the many eyed fish 😲
you did look at the linked Picture?


Originally posted by @ponderable
you did look at the linked Picture?
No, should i?
😵

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Originally posted by @ponderable
you did look at the linked Picture?
I get a bit nervous opening links to pics
though looked at it because you already had.

The pic is a painting on a wall of a woman. She has an eye for a
mouth.

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Originally posted by @drewnogal
I get a bit nervous opening links to pics
though looked at it because you already had.

The pic is a painting on a wall of a woman. She has an eye for a
mouth. The writing looks a bit like Russian?
vandervelde translated the kyrillic writing earlier in the thread.

I understand that People are cautious in opening links. I try to make sure of the source before clicking.

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Originally posted by @ponderable


I try to make sure of the source before clicking.[/b]
How do I do that? I use an iPad btw.

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Originally posted by @drewnogal
How do I do that? I use an iPad btw.
I look at the URL, some are well known sites. It is important however to look that the real top Level Domain (Tld, the three letter code at the end), since some tricksters Register a sitename with an obscure töd, or use a subnet Name. you should click on a Facebook.mysite.com for example. Since then mysite.com is the "real" adress, not Facebook.

If you don't know the homesite you can Google it to see if something about them is already known.

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Originally posted by @ponderable
I look at the URL, some are well known sites. It is important however to look that the real top Level Domain (Tld, the three letter code at the end), since some tricksters Register a sitename with an obscure töd, or use a subnet Name. you should click on a Facebook.mysite.com for example. Since then mysite.com is the "real" adress, not Facebook.

If you don't know the homesite you can Google it to see if something about them is already known.
Thanks for that,

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Originally posted by @ponderable
I look at the URL, some are well known sites. It is important however to look that the real top Level Domain (Tld, the three letter code at the end), since some tricksters Register a sitename with an obscure töd, or use a subnet Name. you should click on a Facebook.mysite.com for example. Since then mysite.com is the "real" adress, not Facebook.

If you don't know the homesite you can Google it to see if something about them is already known.
Yes, thankyou.