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rightnewshindi · 4 months ago
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बांग्लादेश के बाद अब भारत के इस पड़ोसी देश में होने वाला है तख्तापलट, राष्ट्रपति ने विपक्ष पर लगाए आरोप
Maldives News: बांग्लादेश के बाद मालदीव में भी राजनीतिक संकट गहराने लगा है. वहां भी तख्ता पलट हो सकता है इस बात का डर राष्ट्रपति मोहम्मद मुइज्जू को सताने लगा है, जिसे लेकर उनकी रातों की नींद उड़ गई है. दरअसल मुइज्जू ने विपक्ष पर आर्थिक तक्ता पलट की साजिश रचने का आरोप लगाया है. मुइज्जू का कहना है विपक्ष आर्थिक तख्ता पलट की तैयारी कर रहा है वो सरकार के राना चाहता है इसे लेकर उन्होंने विपक्ष को…
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curiositypolling · 1 month ago
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celesse · 1 year ago
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We're udderly pleased to meetcha 💕🐮🐮🐮💕
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wistfulpoltergeist · 2 months ago
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Just a quick update on the war in Ukraine. North Korea now officially takes part in russia-Ukraine war by sending its troops in order to kill Ukrainians. So Ukraine now must defeat 2 nuclear totalitarian states: russia and north korea. While West is just being deeply concerned.
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pjharvey · 2 months ago
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the fact that trump is somehow still up for re-election and everyone is acting like he is a normal candidate and he's out here spouting like 1800s levels of racism and has a dozen rape allegations is crazy. stupid ass country.
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adiradirim · 4 months ago
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Sephardic Jews from Thessaloniki in their traditional costumes, in the city’s old cemetery, before the war // a contemporary photo that shows where the destroyed cemetery once was, which is now Greece's largest university, built partially on top of and with land and materials (particularly tombstones) stolen from the razed site.
Thessaloniki or Salonika, once referred to as “the Jerusalem of the Balkans” due to its Ladino-speaking Jewish majority, saw roughly 96% of its Jewish population murdered during the Holocaust. This mass destruction extended to the city's Jewish cemetery, which had been the country's largest, established in the 15th century and housing hundreds of thousands of Jewish graves until its razing by city authorities who had long desired to repurpose the land and resented the inconvenience of Jewish presence. Despite its large-scale destruction during German occupation in 1942, which was initiated and carried out primarily by Thessaloniki authorities with Nazi consent and arrangement, some parts of the cemetery survived intact as late as 1947. Many tombstones were subsequently appropriated and used by city authorities and the Greek Orthodox Church. After the war, people were still carrying away Jewish gravestones each day and regularly looting the cemetery in search of valuables. The city's officials, led by their mayor, completed the cemetery's destruction and sold the tombstones to contractors for use as building materials in various projects; as such many were and are still found in various walls, roads, structures, and churches around the city. A 1992 commemorative book pictures Greek schoolgirls playing Hamlet with skulls and other bones they found in the cemetery.
“[T]he ‘rape’ of the cemetery escalated, marble flooded the market, and its price plummeted. Jewish tombstones were stacked up in mason’s yards and, with the permission of the director of antiquities of Macedonia and overseen by the metropolitan bishop and the municipality, used to pave roads, line latrines, and extend the sea walls; to construct pathways, patios, and walls in private and public spaces though out the city, in suburbs such as Panorama and Ampelokipi, and more than sixty kilometers away in beach towns in Halkidiki, where they decorated playgrounds, bars, and restaurants in hotels; to build a swimming pool – with Hebrew-letter inscription visible; to repair the St. Demetrius Church and other buildings...” Devin Naar, Jewish Salonica: Between the Ottoman Empire and Modern Greece
Most of the efforts to return found tombstones throughout the city are led by Jews, particularly Jacky Benmayor, the curator of the Jewish Museum and last Ladino speaker in Greece, who has personally recovered hundreds of tombstones including his own family's. Surviving Greek Jews never received compensation for the confiscation of the land under the destroyed cemetery, upon which now partially rests Greece's largest university, Aristotle University, which also used Jewish gravestones as building material for its long-coveted expansion finally made possible by the dispossession and annihilation of the city's Jews. In 2014, 72 years after the cemetery's destruction and appropriation, a small memorial was established on campus grounds to acknowledge the Jewish cemetery the school is built on and with; the ceremony just 10 years ago involved the first-ever acknowledgement of the atrocities and apology from a Thessaloniki mayor. The memorial has been vandalised multiple times since its establishment.
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boringsideeffect · 6 months ago
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i know it’s unimportant but Jean would’ve definitely recognized that Neil and Andrew were speaking German even when he didn’t understand what they were saying, that’s just a European thing
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cosmosnout · 2 years ago
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Fuck it we ball, golden route were they all team up and rule over Fódlan together. Canon won’t let them be happy and alive together so I have to do it (+ soldier,poet,king reference since it’s literally them)
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papermonkeyism · 1 month ago
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Aw, man.
One of my mostest favourite tattoo artists is coming to Finland for couple of days in December. It's a bit too close to yule for my comfort (I wanna go to yule sauna! No sauna for fresh tattoos though), and I don't know if I have quite enough savings for getting something from them, but man, the temptation is real!
Hnnnnnnngh!
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strangebiology · 15 days ago
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[Poem] You Don't Have to Run in Rain
You don’t have to run in rain, or dash through heat or hail, When you use a treadmill you can stay inside, off trails. You don’t have to see the seasons change or feel the sun, Avoid the world, the hills, the friends, and never really run.
You don’t have to feed the cat or take her to the vet, When you buy a plush toy as your only furry pet. You don’t have to feel the warmth of someone you’re fond of, Avoid the purrs, the pets, the play, and never really love.
You don’t have to take the time to draw or paint or write, The AI does that for you in a minute on the site. You don’t have to search your soul or enter a flow state, Avoid new things and building skills; never really create.
You don’t have to see the world, to bond or build a life, Do it artificially and never feel the strife. Living with experience is nothing one must do, But what about the journey is so terrible to you?
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iamacolor · 1 year ago
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all is well in france! they didn't just lie about the teenager trying to run over a cop who was supposedly standing in front of the car to stop him (when in reality he was on the side at the car window pointing his gun directly in the car), most of the first media reports presented the kid as a recidivist delinquent to twist the narrative in their favor even though he had no record! also in the video that debunked their claims of legitimate defense, the policeman can be heard saying "open or I'll shoot you in the head". also it's not said here but most of the poc killed by the police in france are men and the numbers of killings by the police are steadily on the rise over the last few years (because of one law that was put in place in 2017 or around that time and gives policemen more situations in which they can use their weapons for legitimate defense or public security) if you still think France is the country of human rights and freedom bla bla bla, think again
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dk-thrive · 1 year ago
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A quiet secluded life in the country, with the possibility of being useful to people to whom it is easy to do good, and who are not accustomed to have it done to them; then work which one hopes may be of some use; then rest, nature, books, music, love for one’s neighbor- such is my idea of happiness.
— Leo Tolstoy, The Book of Life (1896). (Posrednik. The Intermediary. Patriotism or Peace. A Letter to Manson, January 2, 1896). (via Make Believe Boutique)
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quovadisamerica · 1 month ago
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celesse · 2 years ago
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Y'all let us know if you need to borrow a cup'a sugar ✨🐮🐮🐮💐
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gabbbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy · 2 months ago
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Silly Clown <3
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Next up…
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gierosajie · 3 months ago
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I think Filipino Siffrin is such a funny headcanon when you consider that one meme where the Philippines is just straight up gone from the map, which is kinda fitting
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