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Cordon de Yute

@Ecuyer_

Ne lat us farledean leða uuihti

Katılım Eylül 2009
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Cordon de Yute
Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Anne Frank, Jonas Salk, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Steven Spielberg, Bob Dylan, Stan Lee, Gloria Steinem, Irving Berlin, Elizabeth Taylor, Mark Rothko, Elie Wiesel, Karl Marx, Golda Meir, Franz Kafka, Albert Sabin, Barbra Streisand, Leonard Bernstein, Noam Chomsky, Woody Allen, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Marc Chagall, Gustav Mahler, Niels Bohr.
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Emil@Tankebyggare·
@TrulyAFed Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
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Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
@SealOfTheEnd My family is from Silesia, their village was ethnically cleansed after WWII. But sure I'll block you. Enjoy your high energy costs.
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Seal of the Apocalypse@SealOfTheEnd·
@Ecuyer_ >with rising central powers It was never a 'rising power' it was a tiny mostly irrelevant region. Look if you're American don't post about European history. We don' talk about your civil war and we know about as much about it as you do about our history.
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Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
@_F_B_G_ Is it too early to raise the question of Silesian independence and unification?
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Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
@SealOfTheEnd You say Silesian unity is impossible, I say Silesian unity is impossible. Somehow we are in disagreement?
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Seal of the Apocalypse@SealOfTheEnd·
@Ecuyer_ Because, as a political unit, it is even more dead than the EU. 'Silesian Germans' were expelled to 80% degree, at least ,replaced by Poles. Anyway you can read the whole summary.
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Seal of the Apocalypse@SealOfTheEnd·
@Ecuyer_ You Americans are the purest coal purveyors out there. Know nothing, confident as hell. Beautiful to watch.
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Cordon de Yute
Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
@PaperBagDev @Empty_America Good point VPs tend to be obscure figures, but remember that a large portion of American elementary education is about a middle aged Black lady riding a bus.
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PaperBagDev@PaperBagDev·
@Empty_America How many VPs have you actually heard of? I can only remember FDR's because he became President, Reagan's because he became President, and Clinton's onward because I was actually cognizant for them.
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VB Knives@Empty_America·
What the hell? This is real. Never heard of him in 12 years of proto-woke public schooling.
Everybody is Insane@colorblindk1d

@mattbramanti @EWErickson We had a Native American Vice President, Charles Curtis, who spent his childhood on a reservation. He's been erased from history because he basically thought reservations and Indian nations should be dissolved and fully integrated into America. In hindsight, he was correct.

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Altweltaffe@altweltaffe·
@Ecuyer_ @Ioannis_490 Which is a complete fabrication. The Helvetii have no particularly close connection to the Swiss.
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Ioannis S. G.
Ioannis S. G.@Ioannis_490·
The astonishment - and even embarrassment - of the French and the Swiss, when I tell them that my language carries such a capital of memory that we still call them by their ancient names, the ones they themselves have forgotten. Gauls and Helvetii.
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GHØST@Ghost_RC_·
A) they wanted to become comfortable with you, ease into interactions with you B) they wanted to figure out which one of them was gonna go home with you without making it too awkward for them. That's how they always do things in groups and they outnumber the men Patience is a virtue, young autist
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Эррол Хан@ErrolTostigson·
I was with these German girls the other day, and instead of finding something fun to do, they pulled out a deck of cards to play some stupid table game. I got up and left. I’d rather play video games if you’re just not going to sleep with me right away
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The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Iran has expressed preference for negotiating with US Vice President JD Vance, according to CNN report.
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Growthandpeace@Metatron471·
@Ecuyer_ @Ioannis_490 No they would not be astonished but I am pointing out that even their official name was chosen to address a need. Not organic as it comes in Greek.
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Growthandpeace@Metatron471·
@Ecuyer_ @Ioannis_490 Swiss picked the Latin Confoederatio Helvetica as a neutral official middle solution to their multi languages.Point is: In Greek today the ancient (Greco)Roman names are still preserved: Gallia (France=from Germanic Franks), Helvetia(Switzerland), Germania(as in English too)
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totally not a bot
totally not a bot@smdhoverandover·
@SaysSimulation American Indians with one white parent seem to be the most rabid about asserting their “Indianess”. Many such cases.
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Labrador Skeptic
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation·
The average Hispanic has more than 3 times the Amerindian genes of self-identified US "Native Americans" (who are 80% white). The average self-identified black is 25% European. The average US East Asian is 40% white. 1/ openpsych.net/files/papers/H…
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WMJS@booksandbbq·
Man I am really struggling to find good contemporary Southern novels (besides a few guys, who self-publish, you know who you are, & established writers who have been writing for 40 years). We got spoiled rotten in the 20th century.
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Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
@atlanticesque They live in the navel of the world and of course in their minds their neighborhood is the very center of the center. Very disconcerting to realize there are hundreds of other streets and neighborhoods just like theirs.
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𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯@atlanticesque·
“Haha lifelong New Yorkers don’t know anything outside their neighborhood!” I actually find this to be among the least charming qualities of New Yorkers. Natives of other cities don’t have the same incuriosity. We like to see new places. There’s something wrong with you people.
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Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
@IY7Z1L @ded_ruckus Maybe, but some of this is taboo replacement, calling the true name brings the the thing so a substitute is used. Proto-Germanic is also heavily influenced by another unknown language(s) that replaced 5 to 10% of the lexicon with some estimates going as high as 30%.
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Dedicating Ruckus
Dedicating Ruckus@ded_ruckus·
TIL that "horse", like "bear", was displaced in the Germanic languages from the original PIE root -- ie it's not from the root that gave us "equus" etc "bear" is "the brown one"; "horse" is "the one who runs"
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Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
@Hitchslap1 Honestly I haven't found this to be the case with lesbians I know. They can be socially inept and boarish most likely due to misunderstanding male social dynamics. But I don't know many political lesbians just the kind that like to eat pussy.
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Hitchslap
Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
Lesbians seem to show a vicious loathing of most men. However, gay men seem to show a love and reverence for women. I wonder what best explains this?
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Stev@LoschbourStev·
Can I use Gatorade for engine coolant?
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verynormalman@verynormalman·
I like how every other platform has perfected targeted advertising but twitter is still serving up stuff like this
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Cordon de Yute@Ecuyer_·
Tacitus talks about this. "It is well known that the nations of Germany have no cities, and that they do not even tolerate closely contiguous dwellings. They live scattered and apart, just as a spring, a meadow, or a wood has attracted them. Their villages they do not arrange in our fashion, with the buildings connected and joined together, but every person surrounds his dwelling with an open space, either as a precaution against the disasters of fire, or because they do not know how to build."
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