Helge_Soos
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@Pi_Spread @PicturesFoIder I just see 2 men that need to be brought to court and one woman who didn't want trouble
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ah yes, who cares that they kidnapped women & children, raped them in the streets, and slaughtered them on camera.
at least they were kind enough to respect the churches. real stand up guys!
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Keith Woods@KeithWoodsYT
While Palestinian fighters were given strict orders to respect churches and monasteries, Israel responded to the attacks by bombing a Mosque in Gaza.
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@idkanyreasxn @VagrantEidolon @JackCal47255677 @thenewarea51 It was send as soon as it was asked. The other process is for other infos in the aftermath.
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@Deadlyslob I personally dont watch much content und play like 1-2 Hours in the weekdays and am still lvl 27 and doing fine. Why do so many stress themselves. Enjoy the ride, its meant to be hard.
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Holy smokes fellas everyone just take it easy man #EscapefromTarkov
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@Son_Of_Dirt @dogetits @OlFootball @chasingmechanic @GuyDealership In germany you go for the lower hp motors of the same engine for reliability for example a 200d mercedes instead of 300d. But many new engines can handle more HP with new technology.
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@NRivetz @BumboJumbo666 @vodk_anon You can swim in the pool of an reactory water is a very good insulator. On the size of the ocean almost nothing will happe.
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@BumboJumbo666 @vodk_anon It’s an increase in radiation beyond normal (what all organisms have evolved to tolerate). It will not immediately disperse throughout the entire world oceans, but will affect the water near its distribution point far more.
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@unicorn__sauce @cathrachica @CoolCat_2023 @Morbidful In wartime in some militarys you just pick some and they need to follow orders.
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@SamanthaJaneS @historyinmemes The original intend might have been in good faith for the rapist needed to take care of her after being abused so that she atleast had a home and financial securety (as back then men wanted virgins to marry). Luckily this is no more!
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@historyinmemes It actually is written in the Old Testament of Deuteronomy for a man who rapes a woman, to take her as his wife. Horrific. I think it was meant to deter men and so the woman was not left shamed, so to speak. Glad we evolved, away from those times.
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Italian Franca Viola was just 15 when she became engaged to 23-year-old Filippo Melodia. However, Melodia's involvement in criminal activities led to Viola breaking off the relationship.
After Melodia's release from prison, he sought to reconcile with Viola, who had already entered into a relationship with another man. Enraged by her refusal to take him back, Melodia orchestrated Viola's kidnapping in the early hours of December 26, 1965. She was held against her will for eight days and subjected to sexual assault by Melodia during this time.
During this period in Italy, rape was considered a crime against public morality( and not against the individual), and it was customary for rapists to marry their victims. Many rape victims succumbed to this tradition due to societal pressure, as it was considered dishonorable for a woman not to marry the man who took her virginity. Furthermore, rapists were forgiven if they married their victims.
Melodia expected Viola to yield to this pressure, but she vehemently refused to marry him.
As a result, Melodia was found guilty and sentenced to ten years in prison. Viola's resilience sparked a revolution that ultimately led to the abolition of the law allowing rapists to be forgiven through marriage.

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@Yubbie007 @historyinmemes Your points stands absolutely true but its not the same crime. (still a horendus crime by todays standards)
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The German Parliament only voted to make marital rape a crime in the 1990s and it was a close vote. Most people who voted against making it a crime were part of the conservative party and a lot of them are still in politics. Actually one of the prime candidates to become Merkels successor voted against it back then.
What a shitty world we live in.
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@samAroundHere @SteveStuWill @scienceisstrat1 They were more successfull, they do not have that color by choice.
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@SteveStuWill @scienceisstrat1 Then why orange? Easier to produce as a colour?
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@shenaniganiert @DC_Haptic Kommt auf die person an, viele haben einfach Interesse an anderen Kulturen und Identitäten. Aber es gibt natürlich auch welche die das für zwecke wie einteilung nutzen. Das wäre wiederum rassistisch.
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Jemanden, der in einem Gespräch danach fragt in welchem Land man seine Wurzeln hat als Rassisten zu bezeichnen, ist das dümmste, was ich in den letzten Jahren gehört habe.
Es entwertet den Begriff. Ich glaube manche wissen nicht, was ein echter Rassist ist. Unglaublich.
𝙎𝘼𝙆𝙄 🗯@saki_statements
Schon häufig erlebt. "Wo kommst du her?" "Bin in 🇩🇪 geboren." "Nein, wo eigentlich her?" "Der Ort? Hagen in NRW" "Nein, so ursprünglich." usw... Heute weiß ich: Diese Rassisten erkannten durch meinen Namen einen Migrationshintergrund & wollten meinen Ariernachweis sehen.
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@SSgtKotyk But pretzels are german/Swiss/North Italy (South Tirol )
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@Swiftnynja @RespectfulMemes this is right up deadpool’s alley bruh. he is literally so homosexual in some scenes.
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@Terminalshck @Mrgunsngear My wife works in an office that has signs telling customers they ban guns.
They sure do,customers aren't allowed to bring on guns.
The people who work there. ...are allowed to have guns.
Point being,the policy could be the same on the bus. I said could,not that it is.
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The bus driver got fired as Charlotte is a leftist stronghold. But, he's alive because he was carrying a gun.
You can always find another job so long as you can still go home at night....
#charlotte #bus #busdriver #queencity #EDC #selfdefense #urban #publictransportation #citylife #northcarolina
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@db_witch He got his lungs fucked up by Mace Windu in the 2003 series. At the battle for coruscant.
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@SirPigcelot @OportunoSmith @truthzzzzzzz @MGWolf2020 @historyinmemes She would get sepsis from the dirty water and immense blood loss after being weakend severly due to hypothermia.
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In 1985, Frank Fournier captured the heart-wrenching photograph known as "The Agony of Omayra Sánchez." This haunting image portrays the indomitable spirit and immense suffering endured by the people of Colombia during the catastrophic Nevado del Ruiz volcanic eruption. At the tender age of 13, Omayra Sánchez became a poignant symbol of the tragedy. On November 13, the volcano unleashed its fury in the Andes Mountains, triggering a devastating landslide that engulfed the town of Armero and its surroundings. Tragically, Omayra was trapped under the debris of her own home for an agonizing three days, while rescue attempts were severely hampered by harsh conditions and limited resources. Eventually, Omayra succumbed to the harsh elements of hypothermia and dehydration, her untimely death capturing global attention through the media.
During Omayra Sánchez's last moments, Fournier captured this photograph. Reflecting on the experience, he recounted in an interview, "I reached the town of Armero at dawn about three days after the explosion. I met a farmer who told me of this young girl who needed help. He took me to her; she was almost on her own at the time, just a few people around and some rescuers helping someone else a bit further away. I could hear people screaming for help and then silence - an eerie silence. It was very haunting. There were a few helicopters, some that had been loaned by an oil company, trying to rescue people. Then there was this little girl, and people were powerless to help her. The rescuers kept coming back to her, local farmers and some people who had some medical aid. They tried to comfort her. When I took the pictures, I felt totally powerless in front of this little girl, who was facing death with courage and dignity. She could sense that her life was going. By this stage, Omayra was drifting in and out of consciousness. She even asked me if I could take her to school because she was worried that she would be late. I gave my film to some photographers who were going back to the airport and had them shipped back to my agent in Paris. Omayra died about three hours after I got there."
Six months after her passing, the photograph was released, ultimately earning the esteemed title of World Press Photo of the Year for 1985.

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@ProximaCB55 @girlbosslayy @GoodReddit Never knew that it was normal to get an Uber for something like buying groceries. Is it a local problem in your city ?
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@girlbosslayy @GoodReddit A trip to Aldi is expensive via Uber. Im really not even saving money.
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