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Frédéric Goettmann

@F_Goettmann

The moment you hear -kurwa-, it's too late!

Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Côte Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Frédéric Goettmann
Frédéric Goettmann@F_Goettmann·
Due to a lack of skilled work force to support #UkrainianFarmers , part of this year's #TANK harvest is, sadly, rotting on the fields. (Credits Efrem Lukatsky / AP)
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Frédéric Goettmann@F_Goettmann·
@TheFl0orIsLaVa But if they have a range from Prag to Moscow and you fire them from Kharkiv, they'll miss their goal... 🤔
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Kadi🇪🇪🌻
Kadi🇪🇪🌻@TheFl0orIsLaVa·
Sounds great, let's get them like a million.
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Intermarium 24
Intermarium 24@intermarium24·
🇱🇹🫂🇵🇱 Lithuania has launched a special Christmas train to Poland, which will run from Vilnius to Warsaw. 🎄
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Bernadette Arnaud
Bernadette Arnaud@NarudaaArnaud·
Les Néandertaliens auraient été les premiers innovateurs au monde en matière de technologie du feu. Des restes de pyrite trouvées sur un site archéologique vieux de plus de 400 000 ans dans le Suffolk, dans l'est de l'Angleterre, repoussent l’âge de la fabrication de feux contrôlés. Rappelons que l’utilisation du feu s'est développée sur un million d'années, passant du recueil de feu naturel au maintien et finalement à sa fabrication. Cependant, déterminer quand et comment l'utilisation du feu a évolué est difficile car la combustion naturelle et anthropique est difficile à distinguer. Ce qui vient d’être découvert à Barnham dans le Suffolk est remarquable : des sédiments chauffés et des haches à main en silex fissurées par le feu, trouvées à côté de deux fragments de pyrite de fer - un minéral utilisé dans les périodes ultérieures pour faire des étincelles avec du silex. La pyrite étant localement rare, sa présence suggère qu'elle a été délibérément amenée sur le site pour la fabrication du feu 🔥 !livescience.com/archaeology/hu…
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Kadi🇪🇪🌻@TheFl0orIsLaVa·
If you complain about this song, I’ll drop you off at the nearest bus stop🚗🎶🚌😉
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Laurel
Laurel@lalacookieee·
Jeder war schon in diesem Wohnzimmer
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Lily Croft
Lily Croft@LilyCroftVT·
Ma passion, c’est de lire vos messages sur vos enfants parfaits qui réussissent le brevet à 5 ans, tout en engueulant mon fils parce que « non, on ne profite pas du fait que sa sœur soit dans le bain pour lui tirer au NERF dessus ».
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Boite à m’Alice
Boite à m’Alice@boitamalices·
Ça faisait longtemps que j’avais pas du faire quelque chose d’aussi difficile… Les 2 prochaines semaines vont être insupportables. #auresto
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Daractenus
Daractenus@Daractenus·
There are, in fact, quite a number of Westerners who have escaped the "unelected EU bureaucracy" over the past four years to embrace true liberty in Russia, and I took it upon myself to document their stories. Welcome to "Vatnik FAFO Stories", the definitive edition!🧵
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Declaration of Memes
Declaration of Memes@LibertyCappy·
Look how obesity rates have changed over the years in different countries... 👇👇👇
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
A 4000 year old city has emerged from the grasslands of Kazakhstan 🇰🇿, and it’s forcing historians to rewrite what they thought they knew about the Bronze Age. The settlement, known as Semiyarka or the “City of Seven Ravines,” is not a campsite or a village. It’s a fully planned metropolis from around 1600 BC, complete with earth walls stretching over a kilometer, organized household compounds, and a massive central structure aligned east to west. This wasn’t a temporary stop. People lived, worked, and built here for generations. Even more surprising, the city wasn’t just using bronze, it was manufacturing it at an industrial scale. Archaeologists found copper ore, crucibles, slag, and finished tools, confirming that Semiyarka produced high-grade tin bronze right on site. In the ancient world, tin was rare and strategic. Whoever controlled it controlled power. Located near major copper and tin sources and overlooking the Irtysh River trade route, Semiyarka wasn’t on the edge of civilization. It sat at the crossroads of ancient supply networks stretching across Asia. For a region long described as the land of wandering herders, this discovery tells a very different story: organized cities, specialized industry, and long-distance trade were already thriving here four millennia ago. 📸© Peter J. Brown 📸© Antiquity Publications Ltd #archaeohistories
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
This is a great photo showing excavations at Pompeii in 1913. This is the "Thermopolium of Asellina", an ancient snack bar that sold hot and cold ready-to-eat food. It is on Via dell’Abbondanza. As you can see, the amphorae on the left are in situ and partly excavated, left as they were when Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Photo taken from Pompeii in Pictures: "Photo by permission of the Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford". #drthehistories
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Cultissime ✨
Cultissime ✨@CultissimeOff·
🏆 QUIZ CULTURE GÉNÉRALE N°316 : ⬇️ Partage & Aime le quiz avant de jouer ! 😉 1. Que signifie l'expression « avoir les dents qui rayent le parquet » ?
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