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olgaofkievv · 3 months ago
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HELP THIS IS SO FUNNY
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zoeyserpentluck · 6 months ago
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I don’t think a lot of people (especially those not living in the balkans and Eastern Europe) understand the meaning of Rim Tim Tagi Dim. It’s a song about saying goodbye to your family, your birthplace, everyone you know and everything you have ever known. It’s about your parents sacrificing what little they have to give you a better life (the “I’m going away and I sold my cow” line), bc let’s be real a lot of you don’t understand how much livestock meant to people here even as little as 20-30 years ago (there is a saying “it’s better for the wife to die than the cow”). Rim Tim Tagi Dim is about going away and not being sure if you will be able to see your family even twice a year. And people still have to move away from the villages but not just that. It’s about the diaspora that had to move away to be able to get fair pay for their work, to be able to have a life. It’s a beautiful song that deserved to win for its meaning (and the cats!)
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vintagecamping · 6 months ago
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A hiker is captivated by the view from the Taljanka East ridge into upper Grebaje valley
Montenegro
1996
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nando161mando · 4 months ago
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A Powerful and Prolonged Heatwave is Affecting Eastern Europe and The Balkans, With Temperatures Reaching Unbearable 42-44°C (~110°F)
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ceruleanharley · 7 months ago
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bratstvo i jedinstvo
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scotianostra · 8 months ago
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Mother Teresa’s statue at Tirana International Airport, Albania 🇦🇱🙏✝️
In Albania for a few days, managed to get a cheap flight, £46 return from Edinburgh. Arrived last night so not seen much as yet, jumping on a bus to go to the World Unesco Heritage site of Berat, then back to Tirana on Thursday till Saturday.
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bioeditr · 5 months ago
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Anger Mismanagement
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nationsoftheworldtournament · 10 months ago
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interact with this post in some way for me to randomly* assign you a country, territory, autonomous zone, or other region to research and follow current events for in 2024
Some clarifications before we get started
I'm using a random list generator to come up with these assignments so micronations won't be included
Everyone SHOULD be learning what they can about the genocide being inflicted against Palestinians and the Israel vs Palestine conflict more broadly, so for that reason I want everyone to treat Palestine as another country to learn more about in addition to the one I assign
interacting with this post in any way will be treated as an invitation to given you an assignment, this includes interacting exclusively to tell me NOT to do so
There's no set deadlines for turning anything in; if you wanna send new findings each week you're welcome to do that but you can also submit them monthly or even compile them to release at the end of 2024
Multiple interactions via the same blog won't lead to multiple assignments unless you explicitly ask for more
While I'm not going to explicitly require or forbid you to use specific sources I'd encourage you to look at sources both from within your assigned nation as well as from those outside of it, and in general be aware of fact checking and whatnot
*and some clarification: this won't be entirely at random because I'm going to generally try to avoid assigning anybody their own country...but like if you don't have it in your bio I'm not gonna ask what it is I'll just not worry about it when giving you your assignment
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ancestorsalive · 1 year ago
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"The so-called "Venus of Kostenki" was recovered from one of the Paleolithic sites on the Don River in Russia. Several figurines from this area share the same traits and indicate a single goddess who is encountered not just in Russia but throughout prehistoric Europe and the Near East. Her commonalities in so many figurines include the largeness of breasts, belly, thighs, and buttocks; a globe of a head with closely plated hair or more likely a knitted cap; and arms folded under breasts. Of subtler recurrence, least often remarked upon but of signal importance, is how often her head is tipped downward, not skyward, for the afterlife is not in the sky but in her own womb, the womb of the fatted earth. She is additionally faceless, as the Goddess in her wholeness is unknowable. This is the standard appearance of the Kostenki goddess figurines; but how nearly identical she is to prehistoric figurines from France to Israel is what startles. It is now known that a series of prehistoric societies were extremely far-ranging in their influences, amounting to a vast society of roaming hunter-gatherers. The last of these cultures has been named the Gravettian, the mammoth hunters who built sturdy shelters of mammoth bones to stand against even Ice Age storms, or dwelt in caves or semi-underground habitations. They were not a settled culture but did have centers revisited seasonally or periodically, ritual sites or encampments along the trails of migratory animals. Gravettian art dates from 25,000 to 20,000 BCE or older in Europe (and the Kostenki sites in use from about 37,000 BCE). This surprisingly was a unified culture that lasted a minimum of 5,000 years, with lingering elements until 17,500 BCE, and influences on the following Epigravettian era in Spain, Italy, France, the Balkans and Ukraine. Their goddess figurines were small because a nomadic existence required portability. When the Ice Age ended, Gravettian culture begins its slow fade into settled agricultural societies, the first cities, the earliest of which still created heavy-set faceless goddess figurines."
~ Jessica Amanda Salmonson
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enriquemzn262 · 2 years ago
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alex-a-roman · 2 years ago
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"You're so romantic"
Thanks, I grew up watching Telenovelas with my grandma!
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yugocar · 3 months ago
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misha glenny, the balkans: nationalism, war and the great powers 1804 -2012
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ancaxbre · 1 year ago
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Inside the replica of the Thracian tomb of Kazanlak, Bulgaria.
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samuelyaboyy · 10 months ago
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Mashups boutta be fire⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Also credit to pasionne.eurovision on TikTok
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cebothelover · 2 years ago
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" Europe will pay for what they did to Moldova in ESC 2022. Croatia coming second will bring peace to the Balkans."
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ceruleanharley · 6 months ago
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raiven looking like *that* ❤️ supporting my thesis that slavics are real life targaryens iktr
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