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Author Photo by: BoraMac Badge: Supporter
Dec 27 2020, 5:00pm CST ~ 3 years, 4 mos ago. 
Disappeared feature...where did the TOP ROOTS list go...
 
tell me we didn't CCP the ROOT LIST?
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Author Photo AMBoy Badge: SupporterBadge: Serious SupporterBadge: VIP Supporter
Dec 27 2020, 6:14pm CST ~ 3 years, 4 mos ago. 
www.tagalog.com/flas hcards/top_roots.php

Its under flash cards, and what the hell is CCP?
 
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Author Photo BoraMac Badge: Supporter
Dec 27 2020, 6:46pm CST ~ 3 years, 4 mos ago. 
Ahhh...not buried in Flash cards...just an accessible list.
 
Do you know "disappeared" as a verb...
 
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Author Photo jkos Badge: AdminBadge: SupporterBadge: Serious SupporterBadge: VIP Supporter
Dec 27 2020, 10:02pm CST ~ 3 years, 4 mos ago. 
@BoraMac
 
This list?
www.tagalog.com/dict ionary/roots.php
 
The link is still on the main Dictionary page!
 
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Author Photo BoraMac Badge: Supporter
Dec 28 2020, 1:53am CST ~ 3 years, 4 mos ago. 
@AMBoy nagdisappeared
 
Google Search...just the facts
 
"August 30 is the Day of the Disappeared. You’d be forgiven for thinking it was the name of a horror film. Indeed, what it commemorates is horrific.
 
The International Day of the Disappeared, on every August 30, was created to draw the world’s attention to the victims of state-sanctioned enforced disappearances. Every day countless numbers of people are snatched up into secret imprisonment, and their families are left to wonder where they are and whether they’ll ever see each other again.
 
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) loves to argue it is the biggest and best at everything. Here’s another statistic it can boast of: it is now a world leader in enforced disappearances. Since 2012, when Xi Jinping (習近平) took the helm of the CCP, the party has launched several new mechanisms for vanishing people. The victim base has expanded from rights lawyers, journalists and dissidents to foreigners kidnapped for hostage diplomacy, celebrities, and businesspeople."
 
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