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@nadyariot Thank you so much, Nadya! It means the world to me!
Stay strong and keep up the good fight! 😄🥰👍
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@SharanskyWailer hi dear! thank you so much for your generosity - but we're all nomads and have no storage, so we'll just save it as a photo
so sick!
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modern love story in Russia:
1. have balls
2. be accused of distributing postcards with the slogans "Glory to Ukraine!" and "зutin to the gallows" in a supermarket in St. Petersburg
3. be sentenced to 3.5 (Anastasia) and 3 years (Alexander) in a penal colony
4. do not betray each other and go to court in a T-shirt "Putin to the Hague" of their own design
love and speedy release to the artist couple Anastasia Dyudyaeva and Alexander Dotsenko

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It took me only a few months to finish this. I am an artist in Portland, Oregon and I made this with my own two hands without help from anyone, except to lift the torso onto the waist.
No art degree, no prior experience, nothing.
#PortlandOregon #pdx #pnw

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Because of changes to this site that I disagree with, I have avoided using it for the past few years. However, this is still the only way to spread the word around what I have created.
This is an homage to @pussyrrriot and better yet, only the prototype.


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horses may have been uncommon in subequatorial Africa, but the few societies that acquired them built up a large stock
the cavalry forces of Lesotho in the mid-19th century were bigger than most of those raised by West African empires;
(10-20,000 horsemen, 80,000 horses)

isaac Samuel@rhaplord
The Portuguese came to central Africa hoping to repeat the feats of the Spanish horsemen in Mexico but were quickly disappointed The largest Portuguese army was soundly defeated by Matamba in 1681; killing over 100 Portuguese and thousands of auxiliaries africanhistoryextra.com/p/a-history-of…
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The desertion rate among American mercenaries in Rhodesia was 80%
that's half the reason why you keep seeing those annoying posts about Rhodesia

Jacobin@jacobin
In the late ’70s, convinced that the US government was too weak to counter the spread of communism in Rhodesia and Angola, about 400 American glory-hound vigilantes took matters into their own hands. jacobin.com/2024/10/soldie…
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