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The SKS (Samozaryadnaya Karabin sistemy Simonova, or Self-loading Carbine of the Simonov system) is a Soviet semi-automatic rifle designed in 1945 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It was produced in large quantities, particularly in the Soviet Union and China, and has been used by various countries around the world for military and civilian purposes.

: The text seems to contain words or parts of words from Arabic ("sks" could relate to "شكس" which means "looks" or could be an abbreviation; "nyk" could be "نك" which means "you" in some contexts; "sghyrat" could relate to "صغيرات" meaning "small ones" or "young ones"; "tjmy" could be "تجمي" related to "collection"; "aflam" translates to "movies"; "rbyh" could be "ربيع" meaning "spring"; and "ws" could stand for "is"). Given this, a possible interpretation could be a comparison or discussion about movies.

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