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Con esta irreverente y muy locuaz idea, se presenta el proyecto r'n'r punk de John Osborne Farley... #rock #bandcamptheft #nokidding #rock&roll #punk #spacepunk #stoner #garage #Denver #punkrockhistory @[email protected] #Press #Music #Punk-Rock #Música #LaFactoríadelRitmo #Hardcore-Punk
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Press release - German and Israeli Ministers for Economic Affairs emphasize the deep economic cooperation between the two countries (Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie = German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, 2025-09-26)
>> [German] Minister Reiche emphasized: “Israel and Germany share a strong and dynamic economic partnership. Israel's economy is not only resilient but globally recognized for its cutting-edge technology, entrepreneurial spirit, and vibrant start-up ecosystem. Israeli and German companies are a great match. We are committed to deepening our economic collaboration to further growth on both sides”...
#NoKidding #BoycottIsrael #BoycottGermany #GermanComplicity
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This is a common way to express disbelief or amazement in Hebrew, similar to "Come on," "Get out of town," or "No kidding!" in English. It literally means "in your life."
### How and When to Use בחייך:
1. **Disbelief or Surprise:** Use בחייך when hearing something surprising, like "No kidding!"
- Example:
Person 1: "I won the lottery!"
Person 2: "בחייך, no kidding?!"2. **Encouragement:** Use it to motivate someone, similar to "Come on, you can do it!"
- Example:
Person 1: "I’m not sure if I can do this."
Person 2: "בחייך, you’ll do great!"3. **Frustration or Impatience:** Use it to show mild frustration, like "Come on, let’s go!"
- Example:
Person 1: "I’m still deciding if I should go."
Person 2: "בחייך, come on, let’s just go!"This versatile phrase adds authentic Israeli flavor to your Hebrew conversations. Ever heard it or used it?