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What are you even talking about? The "bread is cake" thing came from 1 weird tax case, involving the sandwich chain, Subway. It isn't a real thing to begin with, let alone descriptive of American bread.
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Replying to @PAstynome
I think the difference is that Chinese system is normative while Indian one is both normative and descriptive. According to Confucianism, merchants are less worthy. This DID have political effects (eg during the Ming). It's an attempt to resist the natural hierarchy somewhat.
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ᅟ ͏𝐐𝐔𝐄𝐄𝐍 ͏ ͏ ♡̷̷͏ ͏ ͏͏𝐎𝐅 𝐌𝐄𝐀𝐍 ͏ retweeted
ᅠ MAX HATTER ; a literate && descriptive portrayal of max hatter made for the descendants verse. ships based on chem. ᅠ
is it better to be born good or to overcome evil through great effort ?
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This is oddly too descriptive 😂 Talk to us bro😂
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acting maliciously. but i do think that, within queer spaces at least, this tends to be a vocal minority and not descriptive of the experiences of most queer people who have complex or unusual relationships with their labels. this is especially queer people who aren't (20/23)
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Replying to @Pres_for_life
I tweaked the article ... that description I had wasn't fully descriptive enough ... good call
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DreadCastle retweeted
// i got tired of how vague the terms “carry” and “m1” are here are more descriptive role terms
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Bron Breakker parody retweeted
21 Not new to this Descriptive Maybe a ship but chemistry must be developed NOT ALEXA BLISS Single for awhile RT
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la mosaïque culturelle? nope… but Persian mosaic, yet each piece is uniquely stands alone by itselfe to make the whole- layered n complex. the man sitting by the entrance gets it, eh. it ain’t melting pot like Amerika nor it is a salad bowl, eh - like the Persian tiles diverse groups of tile coexist while maintaining their distinct identities. term “multicultural” is often misunderstood n misused… Multiculturalism is associated w/ “identity politics,” “ politics of difference,” n “ politics of recognition,” all of which share a commitment to revaluing disrespected identities and changing dominant patterns of representation n communication that marginalize certain groups. furthermore there’s a matter of economic interests n political power: it includes demands for remedying economic n political disadvantages that ppl suffer as a result of their marginalized group identities. if we assume multiculturalism is used as a descriptive term to characterize fact of diversity in a society where focus is on *multiculturalism as a normative ideal in context of Western liberal democratic societies.* while this term has come to encompass a variety of normative claims n goals, it’s proponents basically find common ground in *rejecting the ideal of “melting pot” in which members of minority groups are expected to assimilate into dominant culture. instead, proponents of multiculturalism endorse an ideal in which *members of minority groups can maintain their distinctive collective identities n practices.*
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Kaye Menner retweeted
★★★★★ 'It’s gripping, pacy, a bit scary, touching and beautifully descriptive. I wish my children were younger because it’s exactly the book I’d love to have read to them.' bit.ly/BlazeDogDetective #Kindle #Skye #BorderCollie #KU #CozyMystery #MagicFlagMystery #LinAnderson
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DA gorillagrip 🎀✨ retweeted
could you handle this gusher pussy if so tell me how you would handle it be descriptive thank you 😊
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When did these bots start becoming so descriptive, this is scaryehshje
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Kaye Menner retweeted
★★★★★ 'It’s gripping, pacy, a bit scary, touching and beautifully descriptive. I wish my children were younger because it’s exactly the book I’d love to have read to them.' bit.ly/BlazeDogDetective #Kindle #Skye #BorderCollie #CozyMystery #KU #MagicFlagMystery #LinAnderson
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Dmarguriet retweeted
In the Cherokee language, the days of the week are deeply descriptive. The root of this word connects to a time of rest, cleansing, and spiritual reflection. When you want to say "on Sunday," you add a suffix to make it ᎤᎾᏙᏓᏆᏍᎬᎢ (u-na-do-da-qua-s-gv-i). (Part2)
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RT @HeroicMasochist: ╰─➢✧;── 𝓜𝓸𝓻𝓭𝓻𝓮𝓭 ──;✧ ╭ ⁞ ❏. Literate & Descriptive ┊ ⁞ ❏. Crossover / OC friendly ┊ ⁞ ❏. Dark & Lewd The…
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Um wow, that’s very descriptive, but I think I’d drive myself crazy paying attention to what everyone’s race and nationality is! It’s America, we’re the melting pot of the world, that’s what makes us so great 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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