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Russian Emperor Nicholas II with his family and Kuban Cossacks, whose uniform he and Tsarevich Alexei are wearing, 1916.
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He means Modi but it's funnier to think it's Zelensky
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There’s one world leader who never wears suits on principle, but you guys all hate him because he’s brown.
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I have said this before: Movie makers raised on modern movies are shit. Same for all media Pokemon started because the creator liked collecting bugs and exploring as a kid, not just playing other video games. Inbred Media. You can't make music out of all samples forever.
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Говорят, в Москве на Тульской дом-корабль уплыл куда-то вместе со всеми жильцами и магазинами. Люди утром из метро выходят — нету нихуя. Прямоугольник земли чуть продавленный, канаты валяются и бескозырка забытая на заборе висит. Хуй знает, куда уплыли. Вроде возле Канар видели
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Meet New York’s model landlord: Max Dick. Dick hasn’t raised rent in 30 years, and he gives $50 to every baby that one of his tenants has. He says that he wants to make a “bigger and better house for babies.”
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I’m racist not rude
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Not what Corporatism means
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Is there anything worse than Irish “nationalists” (actual Marxists) who fights against Britain for years only to make the replacement of the Irish people their entire purpose in their twilight years? The worst traitors in Europe.
Standing together against Racism this evening on the Falls Road, Belfast.
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Lmao
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This is GOLD lmao
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Anglo-Saxon names containing eoh (“horse”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éḱwos↓ Éoberht ‘horse-bright’ Éomer ‘horse-famed’ Éomund ‘horse protection’ Éored ‘horse counsel’ Éoric ‘horse king’ Éowald ‘horse power’ Éowig ‘horse battle’ Éowine ‘horse friend’
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Those who tried to obey died Gov. Ratcliffe, for example, the one demonized by Disney's Pocahontas propaganda, was a constant enemy of John Smith because Smith demanded violent reprisals and Ratcliffe wanted to deal peacefully with the natives. They tortured him to death for it Even when starving, for example, Ratcliffe tried to buy corn from the Indians rather than just take it. The Indians took the opportunity to torture him to death for no reason at all, ignoring that he had been the one calling for them to be treated as people worthy of peace and respect rather than just crushed Here is how Benjamin Woolley describes that in his (surprisingly honest) book Savage Kingdom: As the barge approached Powhatan's royal enclosure, Ratcliffe was greeted by servants offering gifts of venison and bread from the mamanatowick, and the captain sent copper and beads in thanks. Ratcliffe and his crew were then escorted inland through a large cornfield to a house near Powhatan's enclosure, where they were told they could stay for the duration of the visit. Powhatan's children, meanwhile, returned to their father. That evening, Powhatan came in person to greet the visitors, bringing with him Spelman and Thomas Savage, together with a Dutch boy named Samwell, who had been left with the Indians since Smith's debacle with the Dutch sent to work at Werowocomoco. Powhatan greeted his guests, and returned to his own quarters. The following morning, the emperor came with Spelman and 'a company of savages', including several women, to escort Ratcliffe and his party to a nearby storehouse. There the Englishmen were shown a collection of huge baskets brimming with corn, which through Spelman Powhatan announced he was willing to trade. A price was agreed, and the captain handed over 'pieces of copper and beads and other things according to the proportion of the baskets of corn which they [had] bought'. Powhatan took his leave, the women and Spelman following. The English soldiers, relishing the resumption of decent rations, began to carry the corn the half-mile or so to the barge. However, they quickly discovered from the weight of the baskets that they had false bottoms, and were almost empty. The English began to complain loudly of being cheated, 'whereat a great number of Indians, that lay lurking in the woods and corn about' began shouting 'with an oulis and whoopubb', as Spelman described it. The English made a run for the barge, carrying what corn they could. But within sight of their boat, they were ambushed by Indian warriors lying in a neighbouring cornfield. Just two of the English soldiers managed to escape the ensuing onslaught by running off into the woods. Captain Ratcliffe was seized and brought before Powhatan at his enclosure. There was no sign of Spelman, Savage or Samwell, who, 'fearing the worst', had fled. According to Smith, Spelman had been tipped off by Pocahontas that he would be in peril if he stayed. One of the English soldiers who had managed to escape the Indians' attack was hiding in the nearby undergrowth, and it was he who later reported to Percy what happened to Ratcliffe. A fire was kindled at the foot of a tree. Ratcliffe was stripped of his clothes, and tied to the tree. Several women then approached the naked captain. They began to flay his skin with the sharp edges of mussel shells, gently teasing it away from the flesh. They then sliced through the muscle and sinews to remove the limbs and organs from his body, which were 'before his face thrown into the fire; and so for want of circumspection [he] miserably perished'.
The Virginia Company made the settlers who arrived at Jamestown try this out They were under strict orders to avoid fighting, to try to convert the Indians, to work with them rather than defeat and expel them That led to much suffering, culminating in the 1622 Massacre, in which a third of the colony died Then they went scorched earth on the Indians, wiping out as many as they could and engaging in harsh reprisals. That worked much better, and bought them 20 years of peace They did the same when confronted by the sand problem in 1644, and then Nathaniel Bacon wiped out what remained of the I Dian problem during his rebellion Peace at any cost let only to death. War and stern reprisals created the conditions for a prosperous society
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Before we took -ess from French, -ster was the native English way to make a word refer to females. An actress was a “playster” (plegestre), a female baker was a “baxter” (bæcestre), a female weaver was a “webster” (webbestre), and a female dancer was a “hopster” (hoppestre).
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Автор: Дмитрий Альшаев
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я очень долго вынашивала эту идею
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Back in 2016, National Geographic published an issue celebrating “The New Europeans: How the Migration Is Reshaping Europe.” Ten years later, that reshaped Europe has become a nightmare.
African migrant just tried to behead a white man in North Belfast, Ireland. Video is too graphic to post.
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Интересно, что с ебалом у леваков, когда они читают про контрреволюционные народы)
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Replying to @ShitpostRock2
He kicked Republic dogs off Jabiim is what he did and in this house Alto Stratus is a hero
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Replying to @jondelarroz
They could have had fun and have it said "HE/MAN" a little tounge in cheek and a subtle fun joke.
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One of first actions of hitler was to remove the 1848 flag. Which, same as removal of veterans of Jewish background, was opposed till his death by Hindenburg. This is why from 1933 till death of the president, Germany reverted to Schwarz Weiß Rot. Hitler would never wave a SRG
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Xander was beaten to death two months ago, in Chicago, by four black people. Police have their photos and still no arrests.
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